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Southwest Monsoon Hits Odisha and Telangana; Met Says Moderate to Very Heavy Rains Expected
In Odisha, the onset of the monsoon brought cheers to the farmers as several districts, including Malkangiri, Koraput, Rayagada, Gajapati and Ganjam experienced rainfall of varied intensity during the day.
Xiaomi Mi Band 5 Launched With Bigger Display, New Watch Faces: Price, Features and More
The Xiaomi Mi Band 5 is currently available in China and the global version of the fitness band is expected to debut later this year.
Delisting May Create Governance Issues in Companies, Warns Fitch
Corporates can also simplify or reorganise complex group structures without the interference of minority shareholders through such moves, the agency noted.
NHRC Team to Visit LNJP Hospital in Delhi for On-spot Inspection of Covid-19 Treatment Facilities
Lok Naik Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital is a dedicated Covid-19 facility under the Delhi government.
Kashmiri Pandit Sarpanch's Killing: Why Has Our Leadership Failed to Protect Those Loyal to the Country?
Bharati’s killing is one more addition in the long list of innocents, who have been killed by these trigger-happy terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir during the past 30-years.
First Trial Flight of Gaganyaan May Face Some Delay due to Coronavirus Lockdown
Four Indian Air Force fighter pilots — potential candidates for the Gaganyaan project — are currently under training in Moscow.
Xiaomi Mi NoteBook 14, Mi NoteBook 14 Horizon Edition Launched: Price, Specs and More
Xiaomi has introduced two new 14-inch notebooks for the Indian market, targetting the basic and mid-range users.
No More Smile Please: Getting Rid of Default Face Setting as Masks Become Silver Lining in Times of Coronavirus
These smile critics are not only on the street, of course. Sometimes they are on television, offering advice to female politicians or female athletes, or politicians, suggesting that the speaker of the House might try smiling more, or President Donald Tru...
'Need to Turn Covid Crisis into Opportunity to Create Atmanirbhar Bharat': PM Modi's Make-in-India Push
The Prime Minister also said that people-centric, people-driven and planet-friendly development has become part of the BJP-led Central government's governance.
'No Standing': MEA Denies Visas to US Panel That Rapped India over Concerns on Religious Freedom
Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said the government firmly repudiated the surveys of the commission, which had little knowledge of the rights of Indian citizens, describing it as biased and prejudiced.
SC Takes Note of Covid-19 Infection Among Children in Tamil Nadu Shelter Home
The top court said that Juvenile Justice Committees of high courts will circulate a questionnaire among state governments and collect their feedback about the protection of children from Covid-19 in shelter homes.
Apple Makes History By Becoming World's First Company to Hit $1.5 Trillion Market Cap
Riding on its growing services and wearables business, Apple may become the first company ever to touch the $2-trillion valuation mark in the next four years.
Giving Nightwatchmen Same Powers as Police, Turkey Passes Controversial Bill
They will now be allowed to carry firearms and have the powers to stop and search people.
In a First, SBI Invites Applications for CFO Post, Offers Annual Package of Rs 1 Crore
As per the recruitment notice, the position is for a contract period of three years and the annual CTC (cost to company) and perks would be Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1 crore.
Relative's Gaffe Leads to Wrong Body Being Taken to Graveyard in Karnataka
The 57-year-old man's body was taken for funeral at a graveyard on Tuesday where his wife realised that it was not her husband's body,they said.
Proud That MLAs Spurned Offers of Money & Post, Says Gehlot, Accuses BJP of Engineering 'MP-like Coup'
Chief whip Mahesh Joshi forwarded a written complaint to the Director General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, without specifying who is making attempts to poach the lawmakers.