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Delhi to Reopen Schools, Colleges, Coaching Centers From September 1
Even as the physical classes are reopening, attendance will not be mandatory. Students will have the option of attending classes in online mode from home as per the norm since mid-March 2020.
Ganeshotsav 2021: Scaled Down Celebrations Again This Year, Barely 16% Pandals Get BMC Nod
From Lalbaugcha Raja to Ganesh Gully, mandals big and small are all ready to embrace the spirit of the festival amid stringent guidelines.
'BJP Newcomers Spoiled Its Ties with Sena Like Pak, B'deshi Infiltrators Disturbing Peace': Raut on Rane
Earlier this week, Rane, who joined the BJP in 2019 and was inducted into the Union cabinet last month, sparked off a row with his remarks about slapping Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter's ignorance of the year...
Happy Birthday Jim Sarbh: 5 Best Performances of Padmavat’s Malik Kafur
Jim Sarbh, whose claim to fame came after he portrayed Malik Kafur in Padmaavat, had appeared in a number of Bollywood films prior to his legendary part in the period drama.
Microsoft Warns Thousands Of Azure Cloud Customers of Exposed Database
The vulnerability is in Microsoft Azure’s flagship Cosmos database. A research team at security company Wiz discovered it.
Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot Undergoes Angioplasty at Jaipur's Govt Hospital After Facing Post Covid Issues
Ashok Gehlot had tested positive for coronavirus in April this year, and since then was facing post Covid-19 issues.
eBikeGo Rugged Electric Scooter Launched in India at Rs 79,999; Gets IoT technology
The eBikeGo Rugged is available in two variants G1 and G1+ with the pricing of Rs 79,999 and Rs 99,999 respectively and has a range of 160 kms in one charge.
Rhea Kapoor Trolled For Her Reception Look, Compared to Radhe Maa
Rhea Kapoor owns her fashion brand ‘Rheson’.
TSEAMCET Counselling 2021 Soon: List of Documents Needed to Apply
TSEAMCET counselling 2021 registration will be conducted in online mode, the document verification will be carried out offline.
At Delhi Airport, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel Says 'Govt Safe', to Meet Rahul Gandhi Today
A total of eight ministers and 31 MLAs are currently in Delhi. Baghel is likely to hand over a list to Rahul Gandhi of 55 MLAs, who are backing him.
China’s Coming Data Laws Leave Firms With More Questions Than Answers
China is establishing new regulatory pillars for its giant Internet industry, but a new data security law and other rules are ambiguous in ways that leave companies fearful they may accidentally cross a line, lawyers say.
Marchers Compare Deadly Coal Battle To Manchin's Wage Stance
A grassroots group on Thursday recalled the centennial of a deadly fight to organize West Virginia coal miners in urging Sen. Joe Manchin to support higher wages and better voting protections.
India, Castellanos Homer To Back Gray; Reds Beat Brewers 5-1
Jonathan India hit a threerun homer, Nick Castellanos also went deep and the Cincinnati Reds beat the NL Centralleading Milwaukee Brewers 51 on Thursday to avoid a threegame sweep.
Virginia Republicans File Suit Over McAuliffe's Paperwork
The Republican Party of Virginia filed a lawsuit Thursday asking the courts to remove Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe from the ballot for failing to sign an official form declaring his candidacy. The McAuliffe campaign dismissed the sui...
Dell Beats Revenue Estimates As Remote Work Fuels Demand
Dell Technologies Inc beat market estimates for secondquarter revenue on Thursday as the shift to hybrid work kept demand strong for its laptops, desktops and cloud services.
California Supreme Court Upholds Death Penalty Rules
Californias top court rejected an attempt to make it harder to impose the death penalty, ruling Thursday in favor of the current system where jurors need not unanimously agree on aggravating factors used to justify the punishment.