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PM Urges Bihar to Punish Leaders Who Forbid 'Bharat Mata' Chants; But Ally Nitish Faces Onion Attack
Modi said that the manner in which Krishna picked up Govardhan mountain, the voters had the power to lift up the democracy of their country by casting their ballot and inking their fingers.
UK Daily Says China Annexed Over 150 Hectares of Nepal's Territory; Beijing Dismisses it as 'Rumour'
Pressed further to provide evidence to back his denial, Wang said, as this is a rumour, those who have compiled this report should come up with their evidence first.
Sushant Singh Rajput Case: Karishma Prakash to be Quizzed Tomorrow by NCB
Deepika Padukone's manager Karishma Prakash is under the NCB radar for possession of drugs. She will be questioned by the authorities on Wednesday.
Kolkata Teen Cycles 120 km Daily to Sell Sweets as Local Trains Remain Shut in Pandemic
Imran travels seven to eight hours every day on his bicycle to sell the sweets in Kolkata.
Sensex Rallies 504 Points, Nifty Reclaims 11,800 Points Amid Positive Cues from Global Markets Ahead of US Polls
According to traders, domestic equities followed the positive trend in global markets ahead of the US presidential election.
Australian Watson Retires From All Cricket
Australian allrounder cretired from all forms of cricket on Tuesday, drawing the curtain on an injuryplagued career which he managed to extend by reinventing himself as a journeyman Twenty20 specialist.
I Hate All Civil Rights Movies: Chris Rock
Actor-comedian Chris Rock has said that he has never enjoyed watching Civil Rights movies as they tend to show racism as a "fixable" problem. The Civil Rights movement started in the 1950s and continued till late 1960s. The struggle was led by African-A...
KBC 12: Amitabh Bachchan is a Big Fan of This Ayushmann Khurrana Movie
In a recent episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati, Amitabh Bachchan revealed that he likes Ayushmann Khurrana's film Bareilly Ki Barfi very much.
Micromax In 1b Launched With 5000mAh Battery, Dual Cameras: Price, Specifications and Availability
Micromax In 1b has been priced at Rs. 6,999 onwards. Potential buyers can register to purchase the Micromax In 1b on the Micromax website starting today.
Soumitra Chatterjee’s ‘Gastrointestinal Bleeding’ Treated But ‘Mild Consciousness’ Worries Doctors
As per the latest medical bulletin, Soumitra Chatterjee is still having the neurological issue but the doctors are happy to cure the bleeding.
Harrison Ford Recalls Working With His 'Indiana Jones' Dad Sean Connery
Hollywood veteran Harrison Ford has paid tributes to Sean Connery, his on-screen father from 1989 movie "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". Connery, the legendary Scottish star, who became a global sensation as the first James Bond and featured in a s...
IndiGo Offers RT-PCR Test With Flight Bookings to Passengers in Collaboration With Stemz Healthcare
The move to provide RT-PCR test is set to help the passengers who are visiting a domestic destination mandating a RT-PCR test or an international city.
Gold Inches Lower As Investors Await U.S. Election Outcome
Gold prices edged down on Tuesday, as cautious investors awaited the outcome of the U.S. presidential election with President Donald Trump closely trailing Democrat Joe Biden in national opinion polls.
Asian Shares In Broad-based Rally On Eve Of U.S. Election
Asian shares got off to a strong start on Tuesday, with investors buoyed by strong factory output data from major economies, while the dollar and gold held ground on political uncertainty ahead of U.S. elections.
Japan Property Funds Feel Pinch As Tokyo Population Drops Amid Pandemic
Signs that people are moving away from Tokyo, as telecommuting becomes the norm for many business amid the COVID19 pandemic, have put property investors on edge and pushed Japan's real estate investment trust (REIT) index to fivemonth lows.
Oil Falls As COVID-19 Cases Soar, Libya Output Jumps
Oil prices slipped on Tuesday as worries about soaring COVID19 cases, rapidly rising Libyan supply and U.S election jitters outweighed growing hopes that major producers would hold back on planned production increases.