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Nepal's Lack of Preparedness to Deal With Coronavirus May Impact Everest Season: Industry Experts
Only one person tested positive for the COVID-19 till now in the Himalayan country.
Delhi Riots: Labourers, Law Enforcers, Grandmothers and IAS Aspirants Among 30 Identified of 42 Killed
Several of the deceased were the sole breadwinners for their families and some had got married very recently. A number of them were killed very close to their homes.
Invisible Man Movie Review: Elisabeth Moss is Thoroughly at Home in This Prickly Horror Film
'This Invisible Man' has shifted its focus from HG Wells’ optics scientist to a woman, Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss), running from him and fleeing a toxic relationship.
Hyundai Factory Shut Down After Worker Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Hyundai suspended production in one of its factories in Ulsan, South Korea after an employee tested positive for coronavirus.
Spotify's Design Refresh For The iPhone App is All About New Icons And Simplifying The UX
Spotify is the most popular global audio streaming subscription service with as many as 271 million users, of which 124 million are paid subscribers. In India, Spotify subscription prices start at Rs 13. The streaming service is about to complete one year...
Body of 6-year-old Kerala Girl, Missing for 24 Hours, Found in River
The girl went missing when her mother went behind the house for some household chores for just about five minutes.
Big Bang Theory, Part 2? Scientists Have Discovered The Biggest Explosion in The Universe
The amount of energy required to create the cavity in Ophiuchus is about five times greater than the previous record holder, MS 0735+74, and hundreds and thousands of times greater than typical clusters, says the NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Delhi's Communal Violence Has Illuminated an India With a Blind Right Eye, Unable to See Abyss Ahead
Long before the riots began, suspicion and hatred had flared into skirmishes between protestors in Jaffrabad and Hindus in areas like Karawal Nagar, fuelled by Hindu nationalist propaganda.
Thappad Movie Review: Taapsee Pannu is First-Rate in Anubhav Sinha's Compelling Film
Thappad isn’t a film about a wife teaching her husband not to take her for granted. It’s about a woman rediscovering her sense of self, contemplating what is fair and what isn’t.
UK's House of Lords Debates CAA, Expresses Concern over Impact
John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich, called on the UK government to urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi to conduct a review of the CAA and its effects on Indian society amid the deaths associated with mass protests against the act in the country.
Iraq Closes Public Spaces as First Coronavirus Case Hits Capital Baghdad
Iraq had already blocked entry for foreigners travelling from neighbouring Iran, the main source of coronavirus infections in the Middle East, or China, where COVID-19 originated.
Audi is Making Upholstery Out of PET Bottles, to be Seen First in Upcoming A3
The new A3 is expected to be revealed at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show that is starting from March 5, and the auto giant has promised that the resulting fabric has the same quality as that of the traditional textile.
Delhi Police's Inaction towards Protecting Minorities Similar to What Happened in 1984 Riots, Says SAD MP Naresh Gujral
Naresh Gujral, the son of former prime minister IK Gujral, has written to Delhi Police chief Amulya Patnaik. He said minorities in certain parts of the city are "frightened".
Nia Sharma Posts Cryptic Message, Fans Ask If She is Going to Marry
Nia Sharma took to Instagram to share a cryptic marriage tip, which left her fans confused. Many thought she is going to get married soon.
Cases against Aarey Protesters Will Be Withdrawn Within a Month, Says Maharashtra Minister
The Mumbai Police had filed cases against several protesters, including green activists, last October after they hit the streets to oppose felling of trees in the Aarey Colony.
A Year After Balakot Strikes, PAF Chief Says Fully Prepared to Counter Any Threat to Pakistan's Sovereignty
The strike by India's warplanes on the camp and the Pakistani Air Force's subsequent retaliation the next day triggered fears of a war between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.