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India's Sugar Output, Exports Could Rise in 2020-21, Says Trade Body
Maharashtra is expected to produce 10.13 million tonnes, up from 6.16 million tonnes this year as the cane area has expanded by about 43%, the trade body said.
Nigeria's Covid-19 Outbreak Could Impoverish 5 Million People, Warns World Bank
The twin shock of the pandemic and a global oil price crash has pummelled Nigeria, which has Africa's largest economy mainly because it is the continent's top crude producer.
Rising Fuel Prices Will Have Cascading Effect and Burden Common People, Says Ex-Haryana CM Hooda
Hooda said the burden of the fuel price hike has fallen on common people and farmers, whose lives have already been adversely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suhana Khan Supports HUL's Decision to Axe 'Fair' from Fair and Lovely
Suhana Khan has herself faced prejudice based on her skin tone as her pictures keep doing the rounds on the internet.
Michael Jackson Death Anniversary: Remembering His Top Trendy Moments
Dubbed the "King of Pop", Michael Jackson's contributions to music, dance, and style has influenced artists of various genres over generations.
Congress Seeks Virtual Parliament Session to Discuss LAC Stand-off With China
Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said during the 1962 war, then BJP leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee demanded that a session of Parliament be convened to discuss it and then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru accepted his demand.
Air Ambulance Industry in India Dwindles by 90 Percent Due to Covid-19 Lockdown Measures
Ever since the nationwide lockdown in India, Air Ambulance services have come down to merely 8 to10 flights per month.
On 'Day of Seafarers', Maritime Bodies Help Change Crew as Several Stay Stranded Amid Covid-19, to Transport 734 Seamen
A total 424 Indian seafarers will board two outgoing flights each from Mumbai and New Delhi to Doha to enable them to join cargo ships across the globe.
Singapore Chooses Nokia, Ericsson Over Huawei to Kickstart 5G Era
Huawei has been dogged by allegations by many countries of stealing American trade secrets and aiding China's espionage efforts.
Who Hasn't Heard of Covid-19 by Now? More Than You Think
In past interviews, many migrants were not even aware that a war was being waged in Yemen, the next step on their journey, said Celeste Sanchez Bean, a program manager with the UN agency based in Somalia's capital.
Cough, Fever are the Most Prevalent Symptoms of Coronavirus, Confirms Study
The study, published in the journal PLoS ONE, ratifies the list of symptoms listed by the World Health Organisation at the start of the pandemic.
Different Types of Skin Cancer and What They Look Like
Fortunately, skin cancers can be treated efficiently when diagnosed at an early stage, improving the survival chances of the patient.
'Bad Roads, No Garbage Collection': Delhi's Unauthorised Colonies Await Makeover after Coronavirus
The settlements of densely packed low-rise buildings help fill a gap in affordable housing for the tens of thousands of migrants streaming into the city every day, urban experts say.
Hina Khan Shares Stunning New Look as She 'Chopped Her Tension off'
Hina Khan surprised her online family with glimpses of her new look.
PIL for Guidelines on Covid-19 Testing of Mentally Ill Homeless; Delhi HC Seeks Centre, AAP Govt Stand
Advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal claimed in his petition that the Delhi government has not taken seriously the lack of guidelines with respect to COVID-19 testing of mentally ill homeless persons.
Sacrifice of People Who Fought for Democracy During Emergency Will Not be Forgotten: PM Modi
Their sacrifice will never be forgotten by the country, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.