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Tragedy Strikes 'Choti Sarrdaarni' Actor Amal Sehrawat: Loses Father to Covid-19, Mother Tests Positive 2nd Time
It has been testing times for actor Amal Sehrawat and his family as coronavirus takes his father's life and infects mother for second time.
Taylor Swift's New Song Reveals Name of Blake Lively-Ryan Reynolds' Third Daughter
Hollywood power couple Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' nine-month-old daughter's name is Betty, hints Taylor Swift in her new song .
Blast in Market of North Syrian Border Town Kills 8: Report
A state agency said the blast was caused by a car bomb while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said explosion was caused by a motorcycle with explosives.
Corporate Insiders Pocket $1 Billion in Rush for Coronavirus Vaccine
Across pharma and medical industries, senior executives and board members are making millions of dollars after announcing positive developments. Insiders from at least 11 companies — most of them smaller firms whose fortunes often hinge on the success or...
On Kargil Vijay Diwas, President Kovind Donates Rs 20 Lakh to Army Hospital for Purchase of Covid-19 Gear
The contribution from the president will be used to procure units of PAPR (powered air purifying respirator), which are state-of-the-art equipment to enable medical professionals breathe during surgeries and protect them from infection, an official commun...
How Coronavirus Molecules 'Camouflage' in Host Cell Decoded, May Lead to Drug Development: Scientists
The researchers from the The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) in the US said by enabling this modification, nsp10 protects the virus from host cell immune response.
Sanjana Sanghi's Family Organises Red Carpet At Home On Dil Bechara Premiere Night
Sanjana Sanghi, who made her debut as a lead in Dil Bechara shared on Instagram that her family had put up a red carpet on the film's premiere night.
Pakistan Tried to Backstab India, PM Modi Says in Tribute to Kargil War Heroes
The Kargil war was declared over on July 26, 1999, after Indian soldiers pushed back Pakistani troops, a bulk of them drawn from the neighbouring country's Northern Light Infantry, from the captured peaks in Kargil.
‘Always Wanted to Join Army,’ Says Father About Martyred Son as Assam Honours Kargil War Heroes Amid Covid-19
Maintaining social distancing, a small group of villagers from Capt Jintu Gogoi’s hometown gathered to hoist the national flag and light the lamp in the memory of soldiers who gave their lives to defend the country.
Doggone it! Braves' Duvall drills cardboard pooch with HR
A cardboard cutout of a dog at Citi Field got her paws on a home run ball Saturday.
Jets trade disgruntled star safety Jamal Adams to Seahawks
The New York Jets traded disgruntled star safety Jamal Adams to the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday, splitting with a gifted player whose relationship with the franchise quickly deteriorated because of a contract dispute.
UK puts Spain back on unsafe country list for COVID-19
Britain is advising people not to travel to Spain and has removed the country from the list of safe places to visit following a surge of COVID19 cases.
India-EU Renew Agreement to Expand Scientific and Technological Cooperation
The agreement was initially signed on November 23, 2001, and renewed in 2007 and 2015.
JNU Student Being Investigated for Social Media Comment against Army
A social worker filed an FIR claiming the student posted on Twitter that the Army operation against terrorists in Kashmir was "wrong and against the country.
Railways to Introduce Clause in Procurement Process to Promote Local Suppliers
The Railways is set to introduce a clause for promoting local content in its procurement process so that it gets more bids from local vendors/suppliers to boost the Aatmanirbhar campaign.
Kylian Mbappe's French Cup Final Injury was Ankle Sprain, No Return Date Confirmed
Kylian Mbappe got injured after a rough tackle from Loic Perrin of St Etienne in the French Cup final.