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AAP vs BJP in Delhi, Nod by UP, Maha: Why Chhath Matters & What Purvanchalis Mean for Political Parties
In Delhi, the festival is celebrated mainly by 'Purvanchalis', who are natives of eastern UP and Bihar and settled in the national capital.
Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor’s Birthday Wishes for Harshvardhan are Sweet, Sassy
Sonam Kapoor also shared a series of childhood and current photos to wish her “best baby brother” happy birthday.
I Will Be Popular Like My Dad One Day, Says Young Puneeth Rajkumar in Viral Interview
In an old interview, 8-year-old Puneeth Rajkumar asserts that regardless of his plans to become a doctor and settle abroad, he wants to be "famous" like his dad one day.
Bhojpuri Star Aamrapali Dubey's Super Moves On Nirahua Song
The video of hers is going viral on social media and the fans have flooded her post with comments.
How Indian Businesses Can Capitalise on Net Zero Carbon Emissions Target
Net-zero targets must have detailed transition plans that include short-, and long-term milestones for emission reductions, investments in innovation; upskilling and reskilling.
Maharashtra: Nearly All MSRTC Depots Shut as Employees Continue Strike
In the wake of the strike by MSRTC employees, the Maharashtra government has already permitted private buses, school buses, goods vehicles and contract carriage buses to ferry passengers.
At Tokyo Film Festival, South Korea's Hommage is a Tribute to the Art of Cinema and Women
The just-concluded Tokyo International Film Festival screened Korean film (Glass Garden) Hommage, which deals with issues like struggles faced by female directors in Korea.
Aaj Ka Panchang, November 9, 2021: Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details for Tuesday
Aaj Ka Panchang, November 9, 2021: The day will also mark the auspicious muhurat of Labh Panchami.
African Union, U.S. See Small Window Of Opportunity To End Ethiopia Fighting
The African Union and the United States see a small window of opportunity to end fighting in Ethiopia, they said on Monday, as the United Nations warned that the risk of Ethiopia spiralling into a widening civil war is "only too real."
Fed Officials Turn Focus To Rate Debate, Eye On Jobs, Inflation
U.S. Federal Reserve officials on Monday turned their focus toward a debate over monetary policy that will heat up in coming months as the Fed slows the pace of its asset purchases, clearing the decks for interest rate hikes as soon as next year.
U.S. Envoy Returns To Ethiopia To Meet African Union On Conflict
The U.S. State Department on Monday said Washington believes there is a small window of an opening to work with the African Union to make progress on peacefully resolving the conflict in Ethiopia as a special envoy returned to Addis Ababa.
Bitcoin Inflows Hit Record High So Far In 2021 -CoinShares Data
Inflows into bitcoin products and funds have hit a record $6.4 billion so far this year, data from digital asset manager CoinShares showed, as investors bought the cryptocurrency on more widespread government acceptance and positive momentum.
Thousands Rally In Georgia To Demand Ex-president's Release
Thousands of protesters rallied in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Monday to demand the release of the countrys jailed former President Mikheil Saakashvili.
Prosecutors Step Up Charges For Those Dealing In Fentanyl
Some Southern California prosecutors are stepping up charges against those who sell deadly, fentanyllaced illegal drugs.
Excitement And Emotion Aboard A Flight From London To New York As Travel Resumes
In row 22 of a full American Airlines flight from London to New York on Monday morning, Christopher and Zoe Perrotton fastened their seat belts.
Three Kids Die In Hospital Blaze In Bhopal
Three kids admitted in the government-run Kamala Nehru Children's Hospital in Bhopal died in a fire that broke out on Monday night, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said. The blaze started in a ward on the third-floor of the hospital,...