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Mahina: Karan Mehra in Short Film on Issues Related to Menstruation
Karan Mehra and Anjali Pandey's film 'Mahina' shows how women are treated during menstruation and fight the stigma around it.
Mi TV 4A Horizon Edition 32-Inch Goes on Sale in India Today: Price, Specs and More
The new Mi TV 4A Horizon Edition is a slightly tweaked version of the original Mi TV bringing slimmer bezels and an improved imaging engine for enhanced picture quality.
Gold Price Falls Slightly for 2nd Consecutive Day: City-wise Rates
The price of gold in different cities has a little variation. If you are purchasing 10 grams of 24 karat gold in Mumbai, it will cost you Rs 50,490 today.
Will Request Centre for Presentation on Situation on India-China Border, Says Sharad Pawar
Pawar said there are other defence-related issues on the table for discussion, but he will make a request that a presentation is made on it.
Delhi Metro's Magenta Line, Grey Line to Resume Services After Gap of 173 Days
Prior to this, Yellow Line and Rapid Metro were the first ones to be reopened on Monday, followed by Blue Line and Pink Line resuming services on Wednesday.
South Korea Sees Uptick In COVID-19 Cases As Cluster Infections Continue
South Korea posted a slight uptick in the daily number of its coronavirus cases on Friday even as infections from a church and a political rally that sparked a second wave of outbreaks ease.
'Can't Allow Fearmongering': US Court Rejects Trump Bid to Exclude Illegal Immigrants From Census
In July Trump gave the unprecedented order to exclude illegal immigrants from the population count.
Govt Revises SOP for Exams Ahead of NEET 2020, Removes Isolation Option for Symptomatic Students
Authorities concerned should plan out the examination schedule in a staggered manner so as to avoid overcrowding at any examination centre on any day, the SOP stated.
Fed's New Policy Shift To Have No Major Impact, Say Economists: Reuters Poll
The U.S. Federal Reserve's latest policy shift will not have any significant impact on the economy, according to a majority of economists in a Reuters poll who do not expect the central bank to meet its dual mandate until 2023 at least.
Surge In Options Trading Helps Drive Gains On Wall Street
Stock options trading is up sharply this year, fueled by investor optimism for more gains on Wall Street.
Wall St Drops As Tech Stocks Struggle For Direction
The S&P 500 fell in choppy trading on Thursday as heavyweight techrelated stocks slid after a sharp rebound the previous session, while elevated jobless claims reminded investors of a stilldifficult recovery ahead.
Two Arrested Under Atrocity Act in Pune for Allegedly Assaulting Dalit Couple
The 19-year-old woman had registered a complaint with Shikrapur police station.
Kolkata Police Commissioner Anuj Sharma Tests Covid-19 Positive
Sharma had attended the "Police Day" programme held at the state secretariat on Tuesday, in which Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and other senior officials were present.
74 Pakistanis Stranded in India Due to Covid-19 Repatriated Via Attari-Wagah Border
Since March 20, more than 760 stranded Pakistanis have returned home, the Pakistan High Commission said in a statement.
School Closed In Spain After Teachers Test Positive For COVID-19
Authorities have shut a primary school in the Basque Country region of Spain after several teachers tested positive for COVID19, the first to be closed entirely in the week classrooms reopened across the country.
Back-to-work Measures Tightened In Lisbon, Porto As COVID-19 Cases Rise
Stricter measures will be adopted in Portugal's two biggest cities to contain a worrying rise in coronavirus cases as workers slowly return to offices and pupils gear up to go back to schools, Prime Minister Antonio Costa said on Thursday.