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Google Expands Privacy Features For Employees on Company-Owned Devices
The new privacy features on Google will include asset management protections, even if devices are lost or stolen, the tech giant said.
NASA Mars Rover Launch Has Been Delayed Because Of Some Worrying Data Logs
The Perseverance rover will look for signs of ancient life and also collect rock as well as soil samples for possible return to Earth. The duration of the mission is one Mars year, which means about 687 Earth days.
Brazil Education Minister, First Black Person to be Appointed in Govt, Resigns over CV 'Lies'
Decotelli was also accused of plagiarising several academic papers during his studies in Brazil. The Brazilian university said Tuesday the minister had not been a professor there from 2016-18, as his CV stated.
Infant Mortality Rate Highest in Madhya Pradesh, Lowest in Kerala
Bihar has the highest birth rate at 26.2 and Andaman and Nicobar Islands has a birth rate of 11.2. Chhattisgarh has the highest death rate at 8 and Delhi has a death rate of 3.3.
US Supreme Court Allows Public Money for Religious Schools in Major Ruling
In a 5-4 decision with the conservative justices in the majority and the liberal justices dissenting, the court backed a Montana program that gave tax incentives for people to donate to a scholarship fund that provided money to Christian schools for stude...
Parliamentary Committee Meetings Resume, Panel of Welfare of OBCs First to Meet
In its meeting, the Committee on Welfare of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) made recommendations to various ministries on implementation of reservation.
India's Petronet Looks to Sign Long-term LNG Deal Benchmarked to Spot Prices
Petronet LNG Ltd CEO and Managing Director Prabhat Singh said the company was initially looking at buying 1 million tonnes of LNG under such a contract and would scale it up depending on the response from customers.
Three Held For Hanging Monkey to Death in Telangana, Granted Bail
Forest officials said the accused wanted to scare other monkeys by hanging the one which was caught and they later found the carcass in a decomposed state.
Extension of Free Ration for Poor Scheme Shows Sensitivity of PM Modi: Amit Shah
Congratulating the PM for extending the scheme till November, Shah also thanked farmers and taxpayers, saying their hard work and dedication was helping the benefits reach the poor.
Kangana Ranaut Urges Fans Not to Fall for Cheap Chinese Products
After the Indian Government issued an interim order to block Chinese apps in India, actress Kangana Ranaut has urged fans to not buy "cheap" chinese products.
Seven to Motherless Brooklyn: 5 Thrillers You Can Binge Watch
Here are some of the best mind-bending thrillers available on different streaming apps that can help you overcome boredom during lockdown.
Indian CEOs Welcome the Ban on Chinese Apps, Say Time for Homegrown Start ups to Raise Standards
Here's what Indian CEOs and startup gurus have to say about the government's decision to block apps originating from China
Women Placed on Higher Pedestal, Can't Allow Pics Breaching Privacy: HC on Former MP Sasikala's Plea
Former AIADMK leader Sasikala Pushpa has challenged an an order which dismissed her claim that her image was being tarnished by alleged morphed photos and videos with a man on social media.
10 Covid-19 Precautions Every Office Must Take As They Reopen After Lockdown
It’s very important to remember that continued precautions against COVID-19 are necessary at all workplaces since the pandemic is nowhere close to being over yet.
Ranbir Kapoor Reads Book on Filmmaking in This Throwback Pic
The book in Ranbir Kapoor's hand is Robert Evans’ autobiography ‘The Kid Stays In the Picture’.
Rupee Rises 13 Paise to 75.45 against US Dollar in Early Trade
Forex traders said positive domestic equities and weak US currency supported the local unit, while foreign fund outflows and concerns over rising COVID-19 cases weighed on investor sentiment.