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Nafisa Ali Sodhi Diagnosed With Leucoderma After Battling Cancer
Actor Nafia Ali Sodhi has revealed in an Instagram post that she has been diagnosed with leucoderma. She also wrote in detail about the disease.
Suniel Shetty Reveals Why He Switched From An Action Star To Comedy
Known for serious movies like Mohra, Border and Bhai, Suniel Shetty talks about how filmmaker Priyadarshan made him explore the comedy genre.
Why Recreation of AR Rahman's Iconic Masakali is the Final Assault on the Lovers of Original Creations
Muqabla, Dus Bahane 2.0 and Mere Angne Mein are just a few recent examples that show originality is becoming a rapidly declining resource in the Hindi music industry.
Delhi's Bengali Market Sealed as 3 Covid-19 Cases Detected, 35 Workers Found on Rooftop of Popular Eatery
The Delhi government on Wednesday announced that it has sealed 20 coronavirus hotspots across the city so far and all the movement will be completely barred in the area.
Sara Ali Khan Does 'Knock-knock' Joke with Ibrahim Ali Khan, His Reaction will Leave You in Splits
This video of Sara Ali Khan doing a 'knock-knock' joke with sibling Ibrahim Ali Khan is a fun watch.
As Delivery Workers Emerge as Frontline Soldiers, Govt Warms to e-commerce
E-commerce is now limping back to life in India as the border closures, warehouse shutdowns and general confusion that initially accompanied the three-week shutdown order have eased.
Lift Lockdown Gradually to Avert 'Second Wave' of Coronavirus, Experts Warn China
Scientists in Hong Kong said that regions outside Hubei would need to gradually lift social distancing measures or risk the epidemic surging back.
Chinese Startups were Already Struggling to Raise Money. The Coronavirus May be the Last Straw
The venture capital investment in startups throughout Greater China — which includes the mainland and Hong Kong — has plummeted more than 65% compared to the same period a year ago,
11 Indians Die of Coronavirus in US, 16 More Tested Positive
All the Indians who have died of coronavirus in USA are males.
The Super Spreader of Chicago: A funeral, A Birthday Party and A Trail of Death
The man, who was unaware he had the Covid-19 illness, set off a chain of transmissions that infected 15 other people, three of whom died.
Russia, Saudi Arabia to Debate Oil Output Cuts as US Resists Joining
Donald Trump said last week a deal he had brokered with OPEC leader Saudi Arabia and Russia could lead to cuts of as much as 10-15 million barrels per day or 10-15% of global supplies, an unprecedented reduction.
Biden vs. Trump: How Bernie Sander's Exit Changes 2020 US Presidential Race
Senator Bernie Sanders announced his exit from the presidential campaign, clearing the way for former Vice-President Joe Biden to represent Democratic Party against President Donald Trump.
Mukesh Khanna Feels Tiger Shroff Unfit to Play Shaktimaan, Palak Tiwari Uses Baby Brother for Workout
Mukesh Khanna feels Tiger Shroff doesn't have the spiritual face that is needed to play Shaktimaan, Shweta Tiwari's daughter Palak demonstrates her upper body exercise routine using her son Reyansh. More in today's showbiz recap.
Do Not Label as Responsible Any Community or Area for Spread of COVID-19: Govt
Public health emergencies during an outbreak of communicable diseases may cause fear and anxiety leading to prejudices against people and communities, social isolation and stigma, said the government advisory.
Rajasthan Govt to Open Vegetable Markets in Phased Manner from April 15
The procurement of agricultural produce from farmers at minimum support price will take place at nearly 800 places in the state, a release said.
WHO Denies Being 'China-centric' after Trump's Criticism, Says Acute Phase of Coronavirus Pandemic Not the Time to Cut Funding
U.S. contributions to WHO in 2019 exceeded $400 million, almost double the 2nd largest member state contribution. China, in contrast, contributed $44 million.