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Sensex Up 429 Points, Nifty Tops 10,550 Level Led by Auto and IT Stocks Rally
After soaring 600 points during the session, the 30-share index settled 429.25 points, or 1.21 per cent, higher at 35,843.70.
BJP Leader Uma Bharati Expresses Unhappiness with Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Expansion
MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday expanded his cabinet as 28 new ministers took oath at the Raj Bhavan. Among them were a dozen of Scindia's loyalists, while several senior BJP leaders were snubbed.
India Needs Rs 50-60 lakh Cr Foreign Investments to Bolster Coronavirus-hit Economy: Gadkari
Emphasising that at this juncture FDI is the need of the hour, the senior minister said such funds would benefit the country as there is a need for pumping in liquidity into the market.
Disha Patani Grooms Her Pet Dog Goku at Home, Watch Video
Disha Patani recently posted a video on social media where she can be seen trimming her pet dog Goku's nails a home.
Banning Chinese Apps Was a 'Digital Strike', Says Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
Earlier on Monday, when the decision was announced, Prasad said it was taken to ensure the country’s integrity and protect data and privacy of Indians.
At Least 126 Dead in Landslide at Myanmar Jade Mine, Workers Buried by Wave of Mud Caused by Heavy Rain
The landslide at the jade mine in Myanmar is not new. Deadly landslides in Myanmar and other accidents are common in the poorly regulated mines of Hpakant.
This Throwback Pic of Sushant Singh Rajput with His Family is Priceless
Take a look at an old picture of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput's with his family.
'No Movement before 5am, Mandatory Masks': Tough Covid-19 Norms for Varanasi Temples during 'Saawan'
A huge number of devotees throng the various temples, particularly Shiva temples, including Kashi Vishwanath, during the auspicious month of 'Saawan'.
24 Dead as Gunmen Open Fire After Bursting into Mexico's Drug Rehab Centre
It was one of the deadliest attacks on a rehab center since 19 people were killed in 2010 in Chihuahua city in northern Mexico. More than a dozen attacks on such facilities have occurred since then.
Dollar's Dominance to Slowly Melt Away over Coming Year: Reuters Poll
While an early shortage of dollars in March from the pandemic's first shock pushed the Fed to open currency swap lines with major central banks, international funding strains have eased significantly since.
Prasar Bharati Establishes Its First Recruitment Board
This is the first time India's public service broadcaster has got its own recruitment board after it was set up as an autonomous body in 1997 under the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990.
Section 144 Extended till July 31 in Gautam Buddh Nagar as Covid-19 Cases Continue to Surge
Political, social, sporting or religious congregations, protest rallies or processions will remain banned across Noida and Greater Noida during the period, the Gautam Nagar district police said.
Allow All Doctors to Prescribe Covid-19 Tests, Labs Should Be Free to Test Anyone: Centre Tells States
ICMR has strongly recommended that laboratories should be free to test any individual in accordance to the ICMR guidelines and state authorities must not restrict an individual from getting tested.
Trump Not Briefed Because Russia Bounty Reports Were Uncorroborated, Says White House
White House National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien declined to say whether the intelligence, which U.S. ally Britain also has said it was aware of, had been included in a written presidential briefing earlier this year.
7 More Killed in Floods and Landslides across Assam; 15 Lakh People Affected
Three persons lost their lives in Barpeta district, while one person each died in Dhubri, Nagaon, Nalbari and Cachar districts, it said.
A Monster Star Vanished Mysteriously Without a Trace: Here's What May Have Happened
While the blue star was expected to explode in a supernova, it now appears to have simply disappeared from the radar.