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Death Toll Of Mauritius Dolphins Is Now 38 - Government Official
The number of dolphins washed up dead near a Mauritius oil spill site increased to 38 on Friday, a government official told Reuters.
Legal Hurdles, Pandemic Would Bedevil Biden Efforts To Undo Trump Immigration Overhaul
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he will reverse some of President Donald Trump's restrictive immigration policies should he win in November, but the dizzying number of changes could take months or years to undo, according to policy and regu...
NEET, JEE Row: Sonia Gandhi Urges Centre to Listen to Students, Act According to Their Wishes
As part of the Congress' day-long campaign of holding protests against holding of the entrance examinations, the party posted Sonia Gandhi's message to students and the government on the issue of conducting the exams.
Shashi Tharoor a 'Guest Artist' in Congress, Should Follow Party Policies: Kerala MP after Letter Row
Former KPCC President and Lok Sabha MP K Muraleedharan had earlier also taken a dig at Tharoor over the issue, calling him a "global citizen".
Total Covid-19 Tests Near Peak of 4 Crore; Over 1 Core Samples Tested in Past 2 Weeks
India has already created a capacity of doing 10 lakh tests per day. A total of 9,01,338 samples were tested in a span of 24 hours on Thursday taking the cumulative tests to 3,94,77,848 so far.
Priyanka Chopra Looks Sizzling In Throwback Pictures From Magazine Photoshoot
A series of throwback pictures from Priyanka Chopra's photoshoot from a magazine has broken the internet. The actress looks stunning in over-the-top makeup and a black leather jacket.
As Pandemic Relief Winds Down, Canadian Banks Brace For A New Reality
Canadian banks are warning of a rise in credit impairments over the next year as the unwinding of government aid and loan deferral programs in coming months exposes lenders to the real damage to customers from the coronavirus crisis.
6 States File Review Plea in SC over Decision to Conduct NEET, JEE Amid Covid-19 Pandemic
The plea, filed through advocate Sunil Fernandes, said the apex court order fails to satisfy safety and security concerns of students appearing for the exams.
Trump To Campaign In New Hampshire After Convention Speech At White House
Fresh from accepting the Republican nomination with a sweeping attack on Democratic rival Joe Biden, President Donald Trump travels to New Hampshire on Friday to bring his reelection argument to a state he hopes to flip to his column in November.
Young Woman Found Dead at Home in Greater Noida in Suspected Case of Dowry Death
The incident was reported to the police at around 6 am. One of the women in the family said she woke up at 3 am to drink water when she found Musaida unusually lying on a cot on the terrace. Soon she woke up other family members and they all realised she...
ICICI Bank Sells 2 Pc Stake in Subsidiary I-Sec for Rs 310 Crore
The number of stocks divested represents 2 per cent of the total equity share capital of the company as of June 2020, it said. The transaction of shares took place through an open market sale, the lender added.
Auto Tech Firm Veoneer Shares Add On Gains As Qualcomm Deal Gives Boost
Shares in auto technology group Veoneer picked up further gains in early trading after jumping 19% on Thursday as it unveiled a partnership with U.S tech giant Qualcomm in advanced driver assistance systems.
SoftBank To Slash Wireless Carrier Stake To 40%; Could Raise $14 Bln
SoftBank Group Corp said on Friday it planned to slash its exposure to wireless carrier SoftBank Corp in a share sale worth 1.47 trillion yen ($13.8 billion) at Friday's close, marking an expansion of the conglomerate's asset sales.
Shinzo Abe, Japan's Longest Serving PM, to Resign after Recurrence of Chronic Disease
India's Narendra Modi praised Abe's "wise leadership" for strengthening ties and wished him a speedy recovery, while the Kremlin hailed Abe's "invaluable contribution" to relations.
NEET-JEE Aspirants’ Safety Should Not Compromised Due to the Failures of Govt, Says Rahul
Rahul Gandhi tweeted his appeal as part of the party's campaign under which it is holding countrywide protests on Friday to oppose the government's decision to hold NEET, JEE exams.
Ananya Panday Misses Being on the Set of Khaali Peeli, Shares Behind-the-scenes Pics
Ananya Panday misses random photoshoots in the middle of the sequence, shares stills from the set of her upcoming film Khaali Peeli.