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Come May 2, Didi Will be Shown the Door: PM Modi Blasts Mamata, Says 'Khela Noy, Seva Hobe'
Accusing the TMC-led Bengal government of sheltering “tolabaaj” (extortionist), PM Modi said that CM Mamata Banerjee has deprived the people of various central schemes meant for women, farmers, youths and skilled workers.
Rana Daggubati Opens Up on Battling Health Issues, Says 'Films Taught Me to Rise as a Hero'
Rana Daggubati spoke about the importance of films in his life and said that whatever happens in the real world, the reel does not bother about it and that is the fun about the reel world.
Sonai Candidate List: Key Contests in Sonai Assembly Constituency of Assam
Key candidates contesting in the 2021 Assembly elections from Sonai constituency are: Aminul Haque Laskar of BJP, Karimuddin Barbhuiya of AIUDF
Anupam Rasayan IPO to list on Exchanges Today: All You Need to Know
The initial public offering (IPO) of the company opened on March 12 and concluded on March 16.
UP board Exams Likely to Postpone to be Held with CBSE
The Department of Secondary Education is awaiting the schedule of the Panchayat elections, post which the new schedule of UP Board exams can be announced.
I Thought My Casting Would Be a Big Disaster for Thalaivi, Says Kangana Ranaut
Thalaivi, starring Kangana Ranaut, traces the journey of Jayalalithaa from films to politics. The film is directed by AL Vijay.
Number of Covid-19 Vaccine Doses in Country Crosses 5.21 Crore
The next phase of COVID-19 vaccination has commenced from March 1 for those who are over 60 years of age and for people aged 45 and above with specified co-morbid conditions.
Intel To Spend $20 Billion On U.S. Chip Plants As CEO Challenges Asia Dominance
Intel Corp will greatly expand its advanced chip manufacturing capacity as the new chief executive announced plans to spend as much as $20 billion to build two factories in Arizona and to open up its factories to outside customers.
Seattle Proud Boys Leader Pleads Not Guilty In Capitol Siege
A leader of the far-right Proud Boys pleaded not guilty to federal charges accusing him of helping to plan the insurrection on the U.S. Capitol.
Blocked Boulder Assault-weapons Ban Renews Gun Law Questions
Nearly three years before a gunman walked into a crowded supermarket in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains with an AR15 style weapon and killed 10 people, the city of Boulder, Colorado, voted to ban assault weapons.
GameStop Mulls Stock Sale After Reddit Fans Send Shares Soaring
GameStop Corp said on Tuesday it may sell new shares this year to take advantage of a morethan 800% runup since January in the stock price of the U.S. video game retailer at the center of the Reddit rally of "meme stocks."
Oil Slumps 6% On Demand Concerns Amid Europe COVID Curbs, Vaccine Rollouts
Oil prices tumbled about 6% on Tuesday as concerns over new pandemic curbs and slow vaccine rollouts in Europe compounded additional crude volumes.
France To Reopen Libyan Embassy, Support Interim Government
France will reopen its embassy in Libya's capital Tripoli next week in a gesture of support to the conflictravaged country's interim government, President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday.
Myanmar Crackdown Claims Youngest Victim as Forces Open Fire at 7-year-old Girl in Mandalay
The junta accused pro-democracy protesters of arson during the weeks of unrest, and said it would use the least force possible to quell the demonstrations.
Indian Jailed for Making Fraudulent Injury Compensation Claim in Singapore
Arshdeep was convicted on March 10 and was sentenced to four weeks in prison for his fraudulent claim under the Work Injury Compensation Act, and three weeks in prison for providing false information to an MOM investigation officer.
Rajasthan Assembly Bypolls: No Candidate Files Papers on First Day of Nomination Process
The last date for filing nomination is March 30. The scrutiny of papers will be held on March 31 and nominations can be withdrawn by April 3.