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Stocks Rise, Bonds Sell Off As Investors Bet On Recovery
Wall Street joined a global march propelling stock indexes to record highs on Tuesday, with investors selling government bonds in a bet that COVID19 vaccinations and U.S. stimulus will deliver a durable economic recovery after a year of lockdowns.
Disha Patani is All Praise for Krishna Shroff's 'Insane Body' as She Flaunts Her Curves
Disha Patani posted fiery emojis as her friend Krishna Shroff shared a picture of herself on social media dressed in a bikini.
Para Teachers in Bengal Demand Salary Hike, Protest in Canal Near Bengal CM's Residence
The group of contractual teachers of government-run schools in the state held placards in the portion of the waterbody in front of Banerjee's residence in Kalighat area, officials said.
Bigg Boss 14: Aly Goni Opens Up on Marriage Plans with Jasmin Bhasin
In a recent episode of Bigg Boss 14, three radio jockeys were seen asking questions to the five contestants, who have reached the finale week. The contestants are Aly Goni, Rahul Vaidya, Rubina Dilaik, Nikki Tamboli and Rakhi Sawant.
Contemplating 'Some Action' on Regulating OTT Platforms, Centre Tells SC
The Centre Tuesday told the Supreme Court that it was contemplating "some action" on the issue of regulating OTT platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Myanmar Military Guarantees New Election, Protesters Block Train Services
The military's justification of its Feb. 1 seizure of power and arrest of government leader Aung San Suu Kyi and others came as protesters again took to the streets and after a UN envoy warned the army of "severe consequences" for any harsh response to th...
Vaccinating Kerala: Why We Need to Hurry it Up
Kerala has the wherewithal to store, distribute and administer the Covid-19 vaccine, better than any other state. The agonisingly slow pace of vaccination that we see across the country must pick up urgently.
BSSC Sahayak Urdu Anuwadak Admit Card 2020-21 Released; Here is How to Download
All those candidates who have registered to appear in BSSC Sahayak Urdu Anuwadak Prelims exam on Sunday, February 28, can download the BSSC admit card from the official website- www.bssc.bih.nic.in.
Red Fort Incident: Delhi Court Extends by 7 Days Police Custody of Deep Sidhu
Police sought extension of his custodial interrogation, saying it was required for further investigation and to identify other accused persons in the case. The court had on February 9 sent Sidhu to police custody for seven days after the police alleged he...
Cold Snap Leaves One Dead, Over 4 Million Without Power In Texas
At least one person was dead and more than 4 million were without power in Texas after a rare deep freeze forced the state's electric grid operator to impose rotating blackouts because of higher power demand.
'While India Was Making PPE Kits for World...' Union Minister's 'Toolkit' Jibe
Shekhawat's remarks came after Delhi Police arrested activist Disha Ravi from Bengaluru and alleged that she was involved in creating and sharing with climate activist Greta Thunberg the protest toolkit backing the farmers' agitation.
Bigg Boss 14 Day 131 Written Update: Aly Goni Says Rakhi Sawant Doesn't Deserve to be in Finale
Rakhi is pretty displeased by his response and is all determined now to be in the finale and oust Aly!
China Dismantles Jetty, Helipad from Friction Area as Part of Pangong Tso Disengagement
Sources said that the first phase of disengagement will be complete in 15-20 days. The strategic heights India has occupied in the south bank will be the last to be vacated in this phase.
‘Will Take Strict Measures Again if…’: BMC Alarmed by 10-12% Rise in Covid-19 Cases in Mumbai
Maharashtra registered 4,092 fresh Covid-19 cases on Sunday, which took the state's infection count to 20,64,278, while 40 fatalities pushed the death toll to 51,529.
Maldives Revises Tourism Projections Due to Vaccination Drive, Expects 1.5 Million Travellers in 2021
Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, Minister of Tourism Abdulla Mausoom said the inoculation program could help boost the tourism sector, reports Xinhua news agency.
Britain May Need Big Tax Rises, But Not Yet - Think Tank
British finance minister Rishi Sunak might have to raise a hefty extra 60 billion pounds ($83 billion) in taxes to pay for the COVID19 hit to the public finances, but his March 3 budget is too soon for such a move, a think tank said.