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5 Popular Mango Myths and the Truth About Them
The general idea that people have is that mangoes are unhealthy. But in reality, this fruit is filled with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants as well as carbohydrates and natural sugar.
Covid-19 Shattered Economy, Says Shivraj as MP Starts Chalking out Roadmap to Become 'Atma-nirbhar'
On the lines of the 'Atma-nirbahr Bharat' mantra by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Madhya Pradesh has undertaken the task to chalk out a roadmap for an ‘Atma-nirbhar MP’.
RBI Reveals Nation's Mood, People's Confidence at an All-time Low, Says Rahul Gandhi
The RBI kept interest rates unchanged to help tame the inflation that in recent times has surged past the six per cent-mark and said the economy is in an extremely weak condition following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Uganda's prisoner population surges, raising fears of COVID-19 outbreak
Uganda has recorded a 10% increase in the number of people in jail since March, a prison official told Reuters on Friday, with thousands jailed for alleged violations of coronavirus lockdown rules.
Dangerous Trailer: Bipasha Basu, Karan Singh Grover Reunite for Suspense Thriller Series
This is the second time Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover are working together, after the 2015 horror film Alone.
Power outage leaves several blocks in the dark in Manhattan
A power outage cast darkness across dozens of blocks in New York City early Friday, as many people in the city were still without electricity in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias.
Not "Thigh-land": Thais amused at Trump's slip
Citizens of Thailand were surprised and bemused on Friday to discover their country's name had become a social media meme after U.S. President Donald Trump mispronounced it.
Trump advisers urge delisting of U.S.-listed Chinese firms that fail to meet audit standards
Trump administration officials have urged the president to delist Chinese companies that trade on U.S. exchanges and fail to meet U.S. auditing requirements by January 2022, Securities and Exchange Commission and Treasury officials said on Thursday.
Sensex, Nifty End Flat as Coronavirus Cases Top 2 Million
The Nifty, which climbed 0.9% on Thursday, closed 0.12% higher at 11,214.80, while the Sensex ended up 0.04% at 38,040.57.
Let Italy Compensate Families of Victims: Supreme Court Sets Condition to Close Marines' Case
The Supreme Court made clear to the Centre it would not pass any order on the plea seeking closure of cases against the two marines without hearing the victims' families.
Zinedine Zidane Says Gareth Bale 'Decided Not to Play' for Real Madrid in Champions League vs Manchester City
Gareth Bale did not travel with Real Madrid for the UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg against Manchester City.
32-year-old in Sikkim Arrested for Brutally Killing Dog after Quarrel With Family, Locals Demand Justice
A complaint was filed by the owner of the dog and later by the People For Animals (PFA), Sikkim, following which the police took action against the man. However, he was later released on bail.
Air India Allowing Travel Agents to Sell Seats Only on Select Vande Bharat Flights, Alleges TAAI
In a statement late on Thursday night, it alleged that at a juncture when economies are trying to revive and come back on their feet, Air India continues to play "monopolistic."
Rafael Nadal and Nick Kyrgios Not Playing in US Open But These Kids Just Might Have Us Covered
Two kids have mastered the act of copying Rafael Nadal and Nick Kyrgios and it is hilarious.
Japan's Kirin, hit by virus, says helped by expansion beyond beer
Japan's Kirin Holdings cut its fullyear profit outlook on Friday as the coronavirus pandemic hit global sales of its beer, but said its expansion into new businesses such as healthcare sheltered it from a bigger impact.
'I Don't Discriminate on Basis of Religion but Can't Attend Ayodhya Mosque Event': UP CM Cites His Vow of a 'Yogi'
Adityanath made the statement after attending the grand foundation stone laying ceremony in Ayodhya which was also attended by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders.