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No Restrictions on Movement of Individuals in Jammu and Kashmir: Govt
Reddy said there are no restrictions on movement of any individual, including the protectees of the Peoples Democratic Party.
News18 Evening Digest: Govt Manages to Get Farm Bills Passed in Parliament and Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering right now: government manages to get contentious farm bills passed in Parliament; 12 opposition parties move no-confidence motion against Rajya Sabha deputy chairman; father of five girls arrested in UP for rippin...
No Shortage Of PPE Kits, Ventilators in Dedicated Covid-19 Facilities, Said Ashwini Kumar Choubey
Ashwini Kumar Choubey said India has 15,403 Covid-19 treatment facilities with 15,54,022 isolation beds, 63,758 ICU beds and 2,32,505 oxygen supported beds while so far
Covid-19: Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority Issues Warning on Black Marketing of Medical Oxygen
Medical oxygen is a scheduled drug and that strict action must be taken under the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and also the Essential Commodities Act to prevent black-marketing and hoarding, the NPPA said in its letter to the state drug contr...
Have To Consider Economic, Social Constraints While Designing During Pandemic: Monisha Jaising
Like any other sector worldwide, couturier Monisha Jaising believes the coronavirus pandemic has had sweeping repercussions on the fashion industry and has made designers rethink the way they work. According to the fashion designer, the current scenario...
Ponting Says 'We Should Be Talking About It', Reacts To Finch's Remarks On Not Taking A Knee
"We should certainly be talking about it," said Australian batting great Ricky Ponting while elucidating current limited overs skipper Aaron Finch's recent stand on not taking a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. While players from the...
Modi Hails Passage of Farm Bills in Rajya Sabha as 'Watershed Moment', Assures MSPs Would Continue
The bills passed by Parliament will liberate farmers from the constraints of middlemen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
Coming Out Cost Me Certain Things In My Career, Says Matt Bomer
Actor Matt Bomer says coming out as gay "cost" him roles during his career. The 42-year-old actor said when he opened up about his sexuality back in 2012 he knew it was a "risky" decision and there would be repercussions. "We're living in a day and ag...
Italians Vote In 7 Regional Contests Shaped By Pandemic
Italians in seven regions headed to the polls Sunday for two days of voting shaped by the COVID19 pandemic.
Tropical Storm Beta Meandering Toward Texas, Louisiana
Tropical Storm Beta on Sunday was making a slow crawl to the shores of Texas and Louisiana, casting worries about heavy rain, flooding and storm surge across the Gulf Coast.
Tech Tricks: Is Your Windows 10 Laptop Running Slow? These Five Steps Will Make It Faster
A simple How-To solution for a Windows 10 PC or laptop that is struggling with performance issues. More often than not, ironing a few things out takes care of the slowdowns in performance of a computer.
Rasika Dugal Gears Up for 'Out Of Love' Season Two
Actress Rasika Dugal will be heading to Coonoor, Tamil Nadu for the second season of her web series Out of Love. The show directed by Ajaz Khan also starred Purab Kohli.
Taiwan President Says Drills Show China Is Threat To Whole Region
The last two days of Chinese aircraft approaching Taiwan demonstrate that Beijing is a threat to the entire region and have shown Taiwanese even more clearly the true nature of China's government, President Tsai Ingwen said on Sunday.
Explainer: U.S. Says U.N. Sanctions On Iran Have Now Been Reimposed. What Does That Mean?
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said late Saturday all United Nations sanctions on Iran have been restored and a conventional arms embargo on the country will no longer expire in midOctober.
Australia Heads For Lowest Virus Count In Three Months
Australia looked set to record its lowest daily increase in new coronavirus cases in three months on Sunday as a hard lockdown in the city of Melbourne brought the country's virus epicentre down sharply.
Fate Of Supreme Court Nominee Should Hinge On Presidential Race - Collins
Republican U.S. Senator Susan Collins said on Saturday the U.S. Senate should not fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court until after the Nov. 3 presidential election, and the winner of that race should pick the nominee.