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Sunil Chhetri Helps Fan Get 2-month Netflix Subscription and a Signed Jersey
A fan asked Sunil Chhetri for his Netflix ID and password for the Covid-19 lockdown period. The Indian men's football team captain got him more.
Scottish FA Vice-president Fears 'Total Disaster' of Cancelling Next Season Due to Covid-19
Scottish FA vice-president Mike Mulraney warned it would be 'foolhardy' not to face up to the possibility of Scottish clubs going out of business during Covid-19 pandemic.
Pakistan Violates Ceasefire on LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla
Heavy firing and shelling exchanges have now started after the Indian positions used similar weapons to effectively retaliate, sources said.
Bad Debt of Indian Banks Could Double From Rs 9.35 Lakh Crore Due to Coronavirus Crisis: Report
Indian banks are already grappling with 9.35 lakh crore rupees ($123 billion) of soured loans, which was equivalent to about 9.1% of their total assets at the end of September 2019.
US-Taliban Deal Provides Opportunity for Reconciliation in Afghanistan: Pakistan
The Foreign Office said that the agreement signed in February 2020 was a significant step forward, creating a historic opportunity for the move towards intra-Afghan negotiations.
UP Government Announces Rs 50 Lakh for Colonel Ashutosh Sharma's Family
Colonel Sharma was from Bulandshahar in UP. The state government will also build a 'Gaurav Dwar' in his memory in village Parwana, an official statement said.
Nagpur to Have Same Strict Restrictions as Mumbai and Pune, Says Civic Body; Gadkari Says Not Needed
As per the order, the restrictions in place till May 3 will remain in force during the lockdown period till May 17.
Muzaffarnagar Will Soon Become Orange Zone with No Recent Covid-19 Case: Official
District Magistrate Selva Kumari J said 1,339 samples had been sent in which 1,191 samples tested negative while nine out of 23 patients have recovered.
Iran Warns of Nuclear Deal 'Death' if Arms Embargo Extended
The United States is campaigning to extend the ban on selling conventional weapons to Iran, which is set to be progressively lifted as of October.
India Needs Divergent Views, Don't Agree With 'Ban RSS' Views: Singhvi
Singhvi said India needed both the extreme left and right views on economic issues. However, it may create a controversy as the Congress is opposed to both the extreme ideologies.
Punjab CM Announces Rs 10 Lakh Aid, Job to Kin of Army Jawan Killed in JK's Handwara
Naik Rajesh Kumar, a soldier who hailed from Mansa district of Punjab, was among five security personnel killed in the anti-terror operation.
Tipplers Happy: Liquor Shops to Open in Containment Zones of Mumbai, Pune & Noida as Lockdown 3.0 Begins
In Maharashtra, a similar decision had already been announced for the green and orange zones. However, the authorities on Sunday extended the easing of restrictions for shops in red zones as well.
Karnataka Govt Allows Inter-district Movement for Permitted Activities From 7am To 7pm
As a part of this move, Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban, Ramanagara, Chikkaballapur and Kolar districts will be treated as a single unit.
Akhilesh Slams Centre, UP Govt Over Charging Money to Ferry Migrant Workers Home
Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav questioned the significance of showering flowers from aeroplanes when there are reports of mismanagement in various quarantine centres.
Rakul Preet Singh Shares Video Full of Childhood Memories
'De De Pyaar De' actor Rakul Preet Singh took to social media and shared a video where she plays games like "dog and the bone", "Kabbadi" and "chidiya ud" with her brother Aman Preet.
Kim Jong Un Didn't Undergo Surgery During Absence from Public Life: News Outlet
Earlier on Sunday, North and South Korea exchanged gunfire around the South's guard post, raising tension a day after North Korean state media showed Kim visiting a factory.