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'Don't Deserve Unsolicited Lecture on Human Rights from You': India Slams Pak for Persecuting Minorities
India also rejected the reference made by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral part of India.
JP Morgan Sends Some Traders Home After Worker Contracts Covid-19: Report
A JP Morgan spokesman said the bank has been managing individual cases across the firm over the course of the last few months and following appropriate protocols when they occur.
Biden Makes Pitch To Florida Hispanic Voters, Saying Trump Has Failed Them
Democrat Joe Biden courted Hispanic voters on Tuesday on his first campaign visit of the year to Florida, saying President Donald Trump had let them down with his divisive immigration policies and a disastrous response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE Launched: Here’s How Much They Will Cost in India
The new Apple Watch Series 6 will start at Rs 40,900 while the Watch SE will be available for Rs 29,900.
Govt Working to Increase Contribution of Digital Economy to 20% in GDP Within 5 Years
"We have the vision to take the digital part of the economy from currently 7-8 per cent of GDP to over 20 per cent in the next 5 years," Meity Additional Secretary Rajendra Kumar said while addressing a FICCI event on artificial intelligence (AI).
Lufthansa Could Cut More Planes And Jobs Than Planned: Sources
German airline Lufthansa could cut its fleet by 130 planes in response to the coronavirus crisis, two people familiar with the matter said.
U.S. Manufacturing Output Rises, But Momentum Slackening As COVID-19 Lingers
U.S. factory production increased for a fourth straight month in August, but the recovery is showing signs of strain, suggesting business investment in equipment could remain depressed through the end of the year as the COVID19 pandemic drags on.
U.S. Manufacturing Production Rises In August, But Momentum Slowing
U.S. factory production increased for a fourth straight month in August, but the recovery is showing signs of strain, suggesting business investment in equipment could remain depressed through the end of the year as the COVID19 pandemic drags on.
Biden Heads To Florida In Pitch To Critical Latino Voters
Democrat Joe Biden on Tuesday will make his first campaign visit of the year to Florida, where opinion polls show a tight race against President Donald Trump amid signs of lagging support for Biden among the battleground state's crucial Hispanic voters.
Delhi Govt Launches Helpline to Promote Nutrition, Maternity Benefits for Women and Children
Delhi Women and Child Development Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam, who launched the helpline, said he is committed to reducing malnutrition and stunting in the national capital by half by 2022.
Reserve Bank of India Issues Draft Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives
The proposed Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 are aimed at encouraging higher non-resident participation, enhance the role of domestic market makers in the offshore market, improve transparency, and achieve better regulatory...
CM Sawant Says No Assembly Session in Goa Amid Spike of Coronavirus Cases
Speaking to reporters here, Pramod Sawant, also the Education Minister, said that the Goa government had not yet taken any decision on reopening the schools.
GMR, Adani Group Among 20 Entities Interested in Redeveloping New Delhi Railway Station
The project, being implemented by the Rail Land Development Authority, is estimated to cost Rs 6,500 crore and will be completed in around four years.
Railways to Run 20 Pairs of Clone Trains on High-demand Routes from Next Week
Tickets for 19 pairs of these trains will be charged at the Humsafar Express rates, it will be at par with the Janshatabdi Express rates for the clone train between Lucknow and Delhi.
Special Report: U.S. Troops Battling Racism Report High Barrier To Justice
By the time he saw a swastika scrawled in the bathroom at Barksdale Air Force base in October 2018, Deven Sherk was already disillusioned with how the Air Force handled racism complaints. The Black airman had filed a complaint alleging discrimination that...
Preity Zinta Undergoes Third Covid-19 Test in Dubai, Results Come Out Negative Again
Actress Preity Zinta took to Instagram to document her third out Covid-19 test in Dubai. She said that the results have come out to be negative and she has two more tests to take.