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Here's What We Know About Lesser-known Covid-19 Vaccine Firms PM Modi Will Hold Talks With Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding the talks two days after his tour to major facilities taking stock of their ongoing processes and roll-out methods.
Gold Price Moves Up By Rs 10 to Reach Rs 48,250, Silver Stands at Rs 59,100
In Delhi and Mumbai, 24-carat gold can be purchased at Rs 51,540 per 10 gram and Rs 48,250 per 10 gram, while the price of 22-carat gold costs Rs 47,160 per 10 gram and Rs 47,250 per 10 gram.
China's Manufacturing Accelerates In November
Chinas manufacturing activity accelerated in November as its rebound from the pandemic gained strength, a survey showed Monday, while the United States and Europe struggled with rising infections and renewed controls on business.
Asian Shares Mixed Despite Record High S&P 500
Asian shares were mixed on Monday on renewed caution despite a record high finish on Wall Street last week driven by hopes for a COVID19 vaccine and relief for the global economy.
President-Elect Joe Biden Slips While Playing With His Dog, Sprains Ankle
Biden would be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on January 20 next. At 78, he would be the oldest person to be sworn in as the US president.
Indian Idol 12: Bihar's Sitara Parveen, Ridiculed by Society for Singing, Makes Judges Dance to Her Tunes
A muslim contestant from Bihar revealed that she faced opposition from the society and her own family for learning singing.
Japan Factory Output Grows For Fifth Month, Retail Sales Surge
Japan's industrial output rose for the fifth straight month in October and retail sales in the same month grew the most in over a year, signalling the economy was recovering further from the damage caused by the COVID19 crisis.
President-elect Joe Biden Sprains Ankle While Playing With Dog
Presidentelect Joe Biden sprained his ankle while playing with one of his dogs but didn't appear to suffer any broken bones, his office said on Sunday, citing Biden's personal physician.
OPEC+ Yet To Find Compromise On Oil Policy For 2021, Say Sources
OPEC and allies led by Russia have yet to find a consensus on oil output policy for 2021, after an initial round of talks on Sunday and ahead of crucial meetings on Monday and Tuesday, four OPEC+ sources told Reuters.
Trump Expresses Doubt On Whether Supreme Court Will Hear Election Cases
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that it might be difficult to get his election fraud allegations heard before the U.S. Supreme Court, expressing doubt about his legal strategy as his hopes of overturning the Nov. 3 election dwindle.
If Farmers are Terrorists, then BJP Should Vow Not to Eat What They Grow, Says Akhilesh Yadav
The remark comes as farmers, mainly from Punjab and Haryana, head towards the national capital as part of their 'Delhi Chalo' march to protest the Centre's new agri-marketing laws.
Elections No Solution to Kashmir Problem, Hold Dialogue with Pakistan, Says Mehbooba Mufti
The former chief minister was not allowed to address a press conference on Friday after police prevented her from visiting PDP youth chief Waheed Para's residence in Pulwama district following his arrest over alleged connections with Hizbul Mujahideen.
16-year-old Girl from Nepal Travels to MP to Meet Her FB Friend: Police
The girl, a resident of Kathmandu, told the police she had been in touch with the man, who lives in Ashta town in Sehore district, since the last two years via Facebook, Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP) Mohan Sarwan told reporters.
North India Likely to Have Harsher Winter, IMD Says 'Can See Rise in Frequency of Cold Waves'
The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its winter forecast for December to February, said below normal minimum temperatures are likely over north and central India.
Shaheer Sheikh, Ruchikaa Kapoor Get Married
TV actor Shaheer Sheikh has tied the knot with Ruchikaa Kapoor, creative producer and executive vice president at production house Balaji Telefilms. The duo had a court marriage on Friday after reportedly dating for over two years. Kapoor took to Ins...
Faith Takes The Forefront As Georgia Senate Runoffs Heat Up
Bishop Reginald Jackson stepped to the microphone at a drivein rally outside a church in southwest Atlanta as his voice carried over a loudspeaker and the radio to people gathered in, around and on top of cars that filled the parking lot.