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Amla Navami 2020: Significance, Timing, Puja Vidhi for Akshaya Navami
On Amla Navami, people worship the amla (Indian gooseberry) tree and Goddess Lakshmi to seek blessings.
Woman Injured as Wall of Public Toilet Collapses in Mumbai
The incident took place around 7.40 am behind Naaz Hotel in Kurla-West following which fire brigade, police and civic personnel rushed to the spot, he said.
Dear Bangalakshmi Teesta Lottery: Results Declared Today at 4pm; First Prize Rs 50 Lakhs
The West Bengal State Lottery Department declared the result of the Dear Bangalakshmi Teesta Lottery at lotterysambadresult.in.
Cyclone Nivar Likely to Hit Coast of Andhra Pradesh on November 25
In view of Cyclone Nivar, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has advised agriculture and horticulture farmers to harvest their crops without delay in the south coastal region of Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema districts.
Not Karisma Kapoor, Juhi Chawla was First Choice for Raja Hindustani and Dil Toh Pagal Hai
Juhi Chawla opened up about opting out of projects after initial success in her Bollywood career.
Tarun Gogoi's Condition Remains 'Very Critical', Rahul, Modi and Rajnath Speak to His Son
The Congress veteran's health condition deteriorated on Saturday afternoon, following multi-organ failure and he became unconscious with difficulty in breathing.
Australian Regulator Launches Probe Into Stock Market Outage
Australia's corporate regulator is investigating an outage at the country's stock exchange last week that hit trading systems and nearly wiped out an entire session, bourse operator ASX Ltd said on Monday.
Business Owners Upbeat About Vaccine, Wary As Virus Spreads
Promising news about a coronavirus vaccine has small business owners feeling more upbeat despite cases of the virus surging in many parts of the U.S.
Pakistan Minister Deletes Tweet Containing Macron Nazi Jibe
A Pakistani minister on Sunday withdrew comments she made earlier that President Emmanuel Macron was treating Muslims like Nazis had treated Jews in World War Two.
Biden To Name First Cabinet Picks On Tuesday But Trump Digs In Despite Election Loss
Joe Biden will announce the first of his Cabinet picks on Tuesday, a senior aide said on Sunday, as the presidentelect moves ahead with planning for his incoming administration while President Donald Trump showed no sign of abandoning his longshot bid to...
CAIT Urges DPIIT to Penalise Amazon & Flipkart for Alleged Violation of FDI, FEMA Norms
CAIT said that the the latest revelation by Amazon during the arbitration proceedings at an arbitration court in Singapore clearly shows its control over Future Retail.
Delhi Received 400 New ICU Beds for Covid-19 Patients, More Awaited: Health Minister
He said the number will be increased further in the coming days as these 400 beds are part of a total of 1,650 ICU beds being set up in the city –250 in private hospitals, 650 in Delhi government facilities and 750 in those run by the Centre. Chief Minist...
PM Modi Lauds UP Govt for Pace of Development Despite Pandemic
Speaking at the stone laying of rural drinking water supply projects in Mirzapur and Sonbhadra districts of Uttar Pradesh via video conferencing, Modi said the projects are an example of Uttar Pradesh fast moving on the path of development despite COVID-1...
Conman Impersonated as Army Major Dupes 17 Prospective Brides of Rs 6.61 Crore
In addition to dressing as an Army officer, he had decked up the room in such a manner that the brides and their family members never had any doubt about his credentials during video conferences he used to have with them from the 'office'.
India’s 1st Indigenous Covid-19 Vaccine 'at Least 60% Effective', Higher Than WHO Criteria: Bharat Biotech
President of Quality Operations at Bharat Biotech Sai D Prasad said the World Health Organisation (WHO), United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) and India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) approved a respiratory disease vacc...
Thousands Join Annual Taiwan Protest, Anger Focused On U.S. Pork
Thousands of people thronged Taipei's streets on Sunday for the annual "Autumn Struggle" protest march organised by labour groups, with much of the anger focused on the government's decision to ease restrictions on imports of U.S. pork.