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Bhopal's 'Good Luck' That I Was Elected to Lok Sabha from There, Says BJP MP Pragya Thakur
Referring to the much-hyped contest for the Bhopal Lok Sabha seat during the general election in 2019, when she defeated Congress veteran Digvijay Singh in her electoral debut, Thakur said that the entire country was keenly interested in the election.
Kangana Ranaut Alleges BMC Trying to 'Demolish' Her Film Production Office
Kangana Ranaut shared a video of a group of people dressed in plain clothes gathered at her office, Manikarnika Films, in Mumbai. She alleged they are BMC workers trying to demolish her property.
Amitabh Bachchan on What Disturbs Him the Most About COVID-19
Amitabh Bachchan takes to his blog to share what disturbs him the most about the Covid-19 pandemic even as fear of the virus lingers on.
Tourism Sector in Dire Straits Due to Covid-19, Needs Urgent Relief from Govt: IATO
Most of the tour operators have been forced to lay off their staff, many have sent staff on furlough and those who are remaining are getting less than 30 per cent salary, the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) said in a statement.
Brexit Back In Crisis As UK Threatens To Undermine Divorce Pact
Brexit trade talks plunged into fresh crisis on Monday after Britain warned the European Union that it could undercut the divorce deal it signed unless the bloc agrees to a free trade deal by Oct. 15.
AG KK Venugopal in Self-quarantine After Staff Tested Covid-19 Positive, SC Informed
SC bench was requested by Additional Solicitor General SV Raju that a short adjournment be granted in the case as the AG, who is appearing in the matter, is in self-quarantine.
UK Police Arrest Man Over String Of Stabbings In Birmingham
British police arrested a 27yearold man in the early Monday on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder following a string of stabbings in a busy nightlife district in the central England city of Birmingham over the weekend.
As India Records Over 90,000 Cases in 24 Hours, a GIF Explains How Covid-19 is Raging Across States
According to the health ministry, five states are contributing 60 per cent of the total cases with Maharashtra at the top accounting for 21.6 per cent cases.
UK Police Arrest 27-year-old Man over Stabbings in Birmingham
A 23-year-old man died after being stabbed, and a man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, are in hospital in a critical condition after also being attacked
Philippines Adds Australia's CSL As Potential Vaccine Source
The Philippines plans to hold talks with Australian biotech giant CSL Ltd and partner University of Queensland, a senior health official said on Monday, as it looks to diversify possible sources for COVID19 vaccines.
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: September 4
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: September 4
Xiaomi Mi TV Horizon Edition Launch Today in India: How To Watch Live Stream
Xiaomi will be introducing a new range of smart TV series in India today that is said to come with slim bezels and a fairly thin design all around.
India Didn't Prioritise Mental Health Before Covid-19. Now it's Paying the Price
India's government started easing the most severe restrictions on daily life in June, but the effects of the lockdown on residents' mental health are still emerging, as the country battles one of the most severe Covid-19 outbreaks in the world.
Akshay Kumar's Laxmmi Bomb to Release Digitally on Diwali 2020, or Pull Out of OTT Altogether?
Some reports claim that the release date of Laxmmi Bomb has been pushed to Diwali 2020, while others say that it won't be releasing on an OTT platform.
Australian Banks Start Asking For Loan Repayments After Six-month Virus Grace Period
Australia's banks said on Monday they have started asking customers to pay back loans after giving them a six month hiatus due to the coronavirus, prompting concerns some borrowers will be forced to sell their homes once government support ends.
UK's Johnson Tells EU To Agree Trade Deal By Oct. 15 Or 'move On'
Britain has set a deadline of Oct. 15 to strike a freetrade deal with the European Union, and if none is agreed both sides should "accept that and move on," UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will say on Monday.