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Gold Set For Second Weekly Dip On End Of Fed Stimulus, Vaccine Optimism
Gold was headed for a second weekly decline on Friday on growing optimism about COVID19 vaccines, with the U.S. Treasury's call to end emergency loan programmes also limiting bullion's safehaven appeal.
U.N. Says It Plans For 200,000 Ethiopian Refugees In Sudan
U.N. agencies are planning for the possible arrival of 200,000 refugees in Sudan fleeing violence in Ethiopia over a sixmonth period, a U.N. refugee agency official said on Friday.
With Applause And Flowers, Thousands Attend Funeral Of Belarusian Protester
Thousands of people silently raised their arms in the air, held flowers aloft and broke into chants outside a church in Minsk on Friday at the funeral of a Belarusian protester.
SBI Invites Apprentice Application for 8,500 Posts at sbi.co.in; Late Date for Submission December 10
Candidates applying for SBI apprentice post should be between 20 and 28 years. However, there is a relaxation in maximum age limit for those belonging to the reserved categories.
In Pics: Megastar Chiranjeevi to Feature in Samantha Akkineni's Talk Show Sam Jam
Chiranjeevi is the second guest to appear on Samantha Akkineni's show Sam Jam after Vijay Deverakonda.
Wait Continues for Cabinet Exercise in Karnataka, DCM Says Decision by Next Week
Political activities have intensified within the ruling BJP camp in the state after Yediyurappa on November 10 indicated that cabinet reshuffle was on the cards after the party's victory in the bypolls to two assembly constituencies.
Sebi Moves SC for Payment of Rs 62K Cr from Sahara Firms, Wants Subrata Roy in Custody if Not Paid
In its intervention application filed on November 18, Sebi said the contemnors have not been complying with the orders passed by this Court despite the long rope provided to them and their liability is increasing daily.
Some Russian Hospitals Face Shortages Of COVID-19 Drugs
Some Russian hospitals are experiencing serious shortages of drugs used to treat COVID19 and cannot restock because of panic buying, high demand and problems with a new labelling system, officials, distributors and doctors said.
Taiwan Says Trump Cabinet Member To Visit, Angering China
The cabinetlevel head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Andrew Wheeler, will visit Taiwan, the island's premier said on Friday, in what will be the third visit by a senior U.S. official since August, drawing anger from Beijing.
Delhi HC Seeks CBI Stand on Maneka Gandhi's Plea Against Order for Probe in Graft Case Against Her
According to the graft case lodged against the Maneka Gandhi and two others in 2006, they had allegedly sanctioned Rs 50 lakh as a grant to a trust in a fraudulent manner.
Mental Health Break Put Maxwell In Good Shape To Cope With Pandemic
Glenn Maxwell's break from cricket a year ago to deal with mental health issues proved timely in helping him build the tools to handle the stresses of the COVID19 pandemic, the Australia batsman said on Friday.
Sunny Leone Stuns in Little Black Dress, See Pic
Actress Sunny Leone makes a killer style statement in a glittery little black number in her latest social media post.
WHO Advises Against Remdesivir to Treat Covid-19 Patients, Says No Proof It Improves Survival Rate
The advice is another setback for the drug, which grabbed worldwide attention as a potentially effective treatment for COVID-19 in the summer after early trials showed some promise.
Sensex Jumps Over 250 Pts in Early Trade; Nifty Tops 12,850
Similarly, the broader NSE Nifty rose 78.45 points or 0.61 per cent to 12,850.15. Bajaj Finserv was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, advancing over 2 per cent, followed by Tata Steel, Titan, Bajaj Finance, HDFC twins and Kotak Bank.
Kareena Kapoor's Epic Reaction to Sharmila Tagore Saying Anushka-Virat's Kid Will Relegate Taimur's Rage
Taimur has been an Internet rage ever since he's born, will Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli's kid change it? Here's what Kareena Kapoor Khan and Sharmila Tagore think.
In a First for India, Signs of Covid-19 Herd Immunity Seen in Small Pune Population: Report
The Directorate of Health Services had last week warned that the second wave of the pandemic is likely in January- February and asked officials concerned to ramp up testing in the state. While residents have been guided to protect themselves.