COVID-19: India reports record single-day jump of 26,506 cases; tally tops 7.9 lakh
New Delhi: India saw yet another record single-day jump of 26,506 COVID-19 cases pushing its tally to 7,93,802 Friday, while the death toll...
New Delhi: India saw yet another record single-day jump of 26,506 COVID-19 cases pushing its tally to 7,93,802 Friday, while the death toll...
Southampton: Legendary West Indies pacer Michael Holding was recently reduced to tears while discussing the racism his parents faced in...
Balasore: Union Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Pratap Sarangi who had undergone a swab test...
Lucknow: Vikas Dubey was a relatively unknown name in Uttar Pradesh and its underworld till Friday, July 3. As the...
Mumbai: Equity benchmark Sensex dropped over 173 points in early trade Friday, dragged by losses in financial stocks amid negative...
Bhubaneswar: The state government will organise a film festival in the state after the COVID-19 pandemic is controlled, informed tourism...
Mumbai: Actress Bhumi Pednekar has said she has loved being by herself. It has helped her focus on things that...
Keonjhar: Amid increasing cases of Covid infections in Keonjhar, local cases are also rapidly being detected in some areas, which...
Birmingham: Manchester United kept up their impressive chase for a top-four spot Thursday. Manchester United achieved a comfortable 3-0 win...
Rourkela: Fate of the Talcher-Bimlagarh rail route project looks doomed due to delay in land acquisition, a report said. As...
By Dilip Cherian At what point does a staffing shortage become a governance failure? Madhya Pradesh may have already crossed...
Read moreDetailsThe world is forced to pass through harrowing moments by the rantings of US President Donald Trump. In his latest,...
Read moreDetailsIt is disgraceful and a pity that US President Donald Trump has resorted to using expletives directed at Iran that...
Read moreDetailsThe ongoing conflict between Iran and the US-Israel combine is beginning to tell a story far removed from the early...
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