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China Locks Away Banknotes After Cleaning Them With UV Light To Stop Coronavirus Spread
Banks use ultraviolet light or high temperatures to disinfect yuan bills, then seal and store the cash for seven to 14 days, before recirculating them.
Eighty Percent of Women Travellers are Choosing to Travel Solo
According to a study, eighty percent of women are choosing to travel solo every year.
K Surendran Appointed Kerala BJP Chief, Vishnu Datt Sharma Takes Charge of Madhya Pradesh Unit
BJP President JP Nadda alsp appointed Dal Bahadur Chauhan as new president of the party's Sikkim unit.
Love Aaj Kal Crosses Over Rs 12 cr on Day 1 at Box Office, Kartik Aaryan Thanks Fans
Sara Ali Khan and Kartik Aaryan's latest Bollywood film 'Love Aaj Kal' helmed Imtiaz Ali has opened to a solid double digits figure on the opening day at the box office, making it Kartik's biggest opener till date.
Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic Paint the Town Red and Set Couple Goals on Valentine's Day
Natasa and Hardik painted their evening red as they enjoyed a romantic dinner set amid a lovely ambience. Pictures on the couple are sure to win your hearts.
Netflix's Taj Mahal 1989 is a Charming Comedy Driven by Nostalgia and Love
New Netflix show Taj Mahal 1989 shows four love stories based in Lucknow in 1989 and how they blossomed at a time before technology became a part of romance.
Tata Motors Partners With Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd, To Deploy Tigor EVs
The first batch of Tata Tigor EVs was flagged off today by the Minister of Energy Saurabhbhai Patel.
Siddhant Chaturvedi: Now I am Conscious of Whatever I Say
Siddhant Chaturvedi, whose reply to Ananya Panday's on nepotism became viral, said that the things he says can sometimes be blown out of proportion and hence he is now more conscious of it.
Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan's 36th Valentine's Day Celebration Make Fans Go Mushy
Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan, who got married in 1991 after a long-courtship celebrated their 36th Valentine's Day together on Friday. Shah Rukh Khan shared an adorable post for Gauri.
Australia's 'Black Summer' of Monster Bushfires Ends, But Climate Rows Rage on
Dozens of families have lost loved ones, thousands of homes and farms have been gutted, swathes of the east coast are scarred charcoal-black and millions have had their sense of security shaken.
WHO Experts Set to Join Battle Against Coronavirus in China as Death Toll Crosses 1500
On Saturday China's Health Commission said the death toll in China rose to 1,523 after 143 more people died in the country, most in Hubei, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak.
Order on 'No Coercive Action' Against Telcos Issued Without Telecom Minister, Secy Consent: Sources
On Friday, the DoT also directed field offices to take "immediate necessary action" in compliance with the October judgment of the Supreme Court.
The Right Stand with Anand Narasimhan
Is the opposition playing politics over Pulwama martyrs?
Critics' Choice Film Awards to Take Place on March 14 in Mumbai
The awards honour not just Hindi feature films but also movies in languages such as Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada.
NATO to Resume Iraq Mission 'Soon', Says Top Military Commander
US General Tod Wolters said the 500-strong mission would restart its work after receiving assurances from the Iraqi government.
Jio GigaFiber Tops Netflix Speed Index, Beats Airtel, Vodafone-Backed 'You'
Reliance Jio's GigaFiber broadband service topped the list for January with average speed of 3.63Mbps.