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Minister of State for External Affairs meets Mukhtar Tileuberdi, Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan





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Minister of State for External Affairs meets Lukas Parizek, State Secretary of Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovak Republic in New Delhi[ph]Photo Courtesy:Chandan Kumar Shah[/ph]





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Sika opens research centre in UK

The centre will focus on research in the area of liquid roofing




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Maruti Suzuki Registers Profit of Rs. 1,019 crore in 3rd Quarter

Maruti has registered a net profit of Rs. 1,019 crore in the 3rd quarter of financial year 2015-16. Although the profits rose 27.1%, the Indo-Japanese carmaker missed its target of Rs. 1,330 crore profit, estimated by various analysts, by ...




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Maruti Suzuki Baleno RS 1.0l Boosterjet - What To Expect

It will debut Suzuki’s small displacement turbocharged petrol engines - Boosterjet in the country, expected to launch few months after the expo!   Country’s largest automobile manufacturer is all set to join the small displacement turbocharged ...




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Auto Expo: Maruti Suzuki unveils compact SUV Vitara Brezza

The vehicle, which marks Maruti's foray into compact SUVs, to be initially available in diesel variant; commercial launch to be later this year




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I see possibility of 100 per cent product development in India: Maruti Suzuki MD and CEO

Interview with Kenichi Ayukawa, MD and CEO, Maruti Suzuki




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UK COVID-19 toll surpasses 12,000

The Department of Health and Social Care has reported that at least 12,107 people have died in the UK hospitals due to the coronavirus.This is an increase of 778 since the last update. 93,873 people in the country have tested positive for the coronavirus, as per CNN.There has been a discrepancy in the UK while reporting the deaths recorded among elderly residents.David Behan, chairman of home operator HC-One, has said that there could be discrepancies which may result in underreporting of deaths.Meanwhile, the Heathrow Airport in London, which is one of the busiest airports in Europe, has predicted a decline in passenger demand by over 90 pc in April, as the virus has halted the travel.




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Make in India, finance in UK: Harriett Baldwin

Interview with UK Economic Secretary to the Treasury




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Lupin's Pithampur facility successfully completes UK MHRA inspection

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Lupin's Pithampur facilities complete UK MHRA inspection

The drug major on Friday (8 May 2020) informed that the inspection of its three units at Pithampur in Madhya Pradesh by the UK health regulator has been completed.




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No imminent lockdown restrictions in hard-hit UK

Britain's minister for the environment, food and rural affairs says Prime Minister Boris Johnson won't be announcing immediate changes to the country's coronavirus lockdown when he addresses the nation on Sunday. George Eustice said the U.K. is not out of the woods and that there isn't going to be any dramatic overnight change to the lockdown. He said the government will be very, very cautious in loosening the restrictions. Johnson is expected to set out a roadmap of how the U.K. can start easing the lockdown in the future. Only minor changes, such as allowing individuals to sunbathe in parks and removing the limit on one daily outing for exercise, are anticipated. Eustice also revealed that another 626 people have died after testing positive for COVID-19 in all settings, including hospitals and care homes. That takes the U.K. total to 31,241, the second highest official death toll in the world behind the United States.




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Being ostracized: Virus leaves its mark for UK's elderly

From resounding applause to ostracization and isolation. That's essentially the journey Lt. Cmdr. Robert Embleton, who served 34 years in Britain's Royal Navy, took by ambulance when discharged from Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, southwestern England, on April 8 following his near-month sickness with COVID-19. Arriving at his retirement home, he immediately went into self-isolation with his wife of 55 years, Jean, who has shown no symptoms of the virus. Soon after, Embleton realized he was carrying some new baggage the stigma of the virus. He even considered buying a bell to warn of his presence. I was regarded as a sort of leper, a plague carrier. Some people when they spotted me, they recoiled, the 79-year-old told The Associated Press. I was particularly regarded as a menace. That's some contrast to his final moments at Derriford Hospital, when the somewhat embarrassed Embleton received a round of applause from all the front-line staff from the cleaners to the doctors. Embleton ..




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Luke Greenfield to direct action-thriller 'We Are Untouchable'

Luke Greenfield, the director of films such as "The Girl Next Door" and "Something Borrowed", will helm STXfilms' upcoming movie "We Are Untouchable". The director will also co-write the action-thriller in collaboration with Captain Mauzner, reported Deadline. The screenplay has been penned by Oritte Bendory and Aaron Feldman with revisions by Michael Diliberti and by Anthony Drazan. The story is about a group of international college grads working in Mexico City at their respective diplomatic embassies. "By day, they're slaving away as mailroom assistants getting abused by their bosses. But when they find out they have diplomatic immunity and they can't get arrested for anything they do they go wild with it and live out their fantasies. "Soon they're living double lives in the ultimate wish-fulfillment...until it isn't. They gradually fall into serious danger when they get entangled with a violent and savage group who extort them for their 'get out of jail free' cards," the ...




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UK plans 14-day compulsory quarantine for all airport arrivals

The UK is planning to bring in compulsory 14-day quarantine for all travellers arriving in the country from any part of the world, except the Republic of Ireland, as part of measures to track the spread of coronavirus, according to UK media reports. The new restriction, which means travellers including Britons arriving in the UK would have to self-isolate at a private residence and fined up to 1,000 pounds or deported for flouting the rules, is expected to take effect at the end of this month. According to The Times', the quarantine will form part of the announcements when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a televised address to the nation on Sunday in relation to the COVID-19 lockdown. He has vowed to move with maximum caution as he reopens the economy by lifting some of the social distancing measures and stay-at-home orders next week, enabling people to exercise more than once a day and visit garden centres. These measures will help protect the British public and reduce the




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What Chernobyl and Fukushima remind us


On the 30th anniversary of the catastrophic nuclear accident in Chernobyl, one can ignore the lessons – as well as those of the Fukushima plant, only at our peril, writes Darryl D’Monte.




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Nukes in favour, crops downgraded


The Green Revolution was a publicly owned technology, but the current version is its opposite; processes, products, and research methodologies are caged in patents and the farmer has little say or control. But chasing nuclear stardom, India has once again sacrificed agriculture, writes Suman Sahai.




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President Mukherjee must reject the Food Security ordinance


It is an opportunity for the President to assert the authority and independence of his office by rejecting a clearly political move that is a slap in the face of constitutional morality, writes Nitin Pai.




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Of nukes and counter-nukes


What is the threshold for Pakistan to use it nuclear weapons? Public statements by knowledgeable insiders addressing this question may only be a decoy, and at any rate the pressures of war might trigger unforeseen lower thresholds for the use of nukes. Alertness and public scrutiny are both warranted, writes Firdaus Ahmed.




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In Kurukshetra, a new victory


The villages of Khanpur Kholiya, Masana and Sawla in Haryana have received the central government's Nirmal Gram Puruskar for ensuring that no one, not even a child, defecates in the open. Darryl D'Monte reports.




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Kudremukha mining: closure in sight?


On 31 December 2005, the curtains are set to come down on the Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd's long disputed mining operations in the protected Kudremukh National Park. But ensuring an end to mining in one of the most stunning landscapes of the country has not been easy. Pavithra Sankaran provides a telling narrative.




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Kudremukha mining: closure in sight?


On 31 December 2005, the curtains are set to come down on the Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd's long disputed mining operations in the protected Kudremukh National Park. But ensuring an end to mining in one of the most stunning landscapes of the country has not been easy. Pavithra Sankaran provides a telling narrative.




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A 'Gurukula' for surangas


79-year-old Achyutha Bhat brought surangas to Manila village in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. His passion for the water caves - which help tap and supply water - and his commitment to training newcomers in suranga-digging has been a boost for local farmers, reports Shree Padre.




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Lokayukta slams mining in Karnataka's forests


A long history of questionable practices in the mining industry catches up with its practitioners, landing the whole affair in the Supreme Court. Kanchi Kohli reports.




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Karnataka Lokayukta report may go in vain, feel some


Even as Justice Santosh Hegde credibly exposed the Karnataka government for its many scams, senior state politicans and Bangalore's academics worry that nothing will eventually come of it. Sriram Vittalamurthy reports from an October meeting in the city.




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Nuking dissent over Jaitapur


NPCIL and the political establishment are burying their heads in the sand over the controversial nuclear plants on the Konkan coast, which will affect the lives of people in the entire region. Darryl D'Monte reports.




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बाइकिंग के दीवानों के लिए Suzuki लाई ये शानदार बाइक्स, देखें तस्वीरें

एक्सपो में सुजुकी मोटरसाइकिल इंडिया (suzuki) 23 प्रोडक्ट्स का प्रदर्शन कर रहा है, जिनमें 2020 सुजुकी जिक्सर (Gixxer) और 2020 सुजुकी जिक्सर एसएफ 250 (Gixxer SF 250) की नई बीएस-6 रेंज भी शामिल है




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Auto Expo 2020: पेश हुई Maruti Suzuki Jimny,जानें फीचर्स और कीमत

जिम्नी (Maruti Suzuki Jmny) को काफी रिसर्च के बाद बनाया गया है ताकि लोगों की उम्मीदों पर यह खरी उतर सके.




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Suzuki का स्टाइलिश Burgman Street 125 BS-6 स्कूटर लॉन्च, देखें लुक और फीचर्स

बर्गमैन 125cc सेगमेंट के लीडर Suzuki Access 125 के साथ-साथ आगे बढ़ रहा है और Activa 6g समेत अन्य 125cc स्कूटर्स को कड़ी टक्कर दे रहा है




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Gixxer 250 के बाद नए मॉडल लाने की तैयारी में Suzuki, बिक्री को लेकर कही ये बात

सुजुकी अभी देश में मोटरसाइकिल के पांच मॉडल बेचती है. कंपनी की कुल घरेलू बिक्री का 10 प्रतिशत उसे मोटरसाइकिल से मिलता है...




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Maruti Suzuki ने लॉन्च की नई Eeco, जानिए कीमत और फीचर्स के बारे में...

मारुति ईको (Maruti Eeco) कंपनी की काफी बिकने वाली कार है. पिछले साल इसकी 6.7 लाख यूनिट्स बिकी थीं जो कि मार्केट के वैन सेगमेंट का 87 फीसदी है.




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नए अवतार में पेश हुई Suzuki की Baleno Cross, जानें क्या है खासियत

जापान की कार निर्माता Suzuki प्रीमियम हैचबैक बलेनो का क्रॉसओवर अवतार लेकर आई है. इस कार के दो वैरिएंट हैं- MC GL MT और MC GL AT. इसे को कोलंबियन मार्केट में लॉन्च किया गया है.




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Maruti Suzuki लाई नई डिजायर, जानिए कीमत और नए फीचर्स के बारे में....

मारुति सुजुकी (Maruti Suzuki) ने अपनी सबसे ज्यादा बिकने वाली कार में से स्विफ्ट डिजायर के नए फेसलिफ्ट मॉडल को भारत में लॉन्च किया है. इसके बेस मॉडल LXi की कीमत 5.89 लाख रुपये (एक्सशोरूम प्राइस) है.




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Maruti Suzuki लॉन्च करेगी 5 लाख रुपये से कम कीमत की ये 2 कार

मारुति (Maruti Suzuki) अपने दो हिट मॉडल्स को नए अवतार में लॉन्च करने की तैयारी में है. मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक, मारुति की इन कारों की कीमत 5 लाख रुपये से कम कीमत होने की उम्मीद है.




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Maruti Suzuki के ग्राहकों के लिए बड़ी खबर, कंपनी ने बढ़ाया वारंटी का टाइम पीरियड

मारुति सुजुकी इंडिया (Maruti Suzuki India) (एमएसआई) ने सोमवार को कहा कि उसने कोरोना वायरस महामारी के मद्देनजर ग्राहक के लिए वाहनों की वारंटी और सर्विस समय सीमा बढ़ा दी है.




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नई लुक और दमदार इंजन में आई Maruti Suzuki Celerio BS6

Maruti Suzuki Celerio BS6- इसका BS4 वर्जन की तुलना में BS6 वर्जन 15,000 रुपये महंगा है. इस कार की शुरुआती कीमत 4.90 लाख रुपये है. यह कार 4 वेरियंट में उपलब्ध है.




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Maruti Suzuki ने बंद किए आपकी फेवरेट कार ये मॉडल्स, यहां देखें पूरी लिस्ट

मारुति सुजुकी (Maruti Suzuki) ने अपनी पॉप्यूलर कारों के कुछ मॉडल्स को बंद कर दिया है. इसमें स्विफ्ट, बलेनो, डिजायर, सियाज़, अरटिगा, एस क्रॉस, विटारा ब्रेज़ा के डीज़ल इंजन मॉडल है.




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Anisha Padukone faces pressure of famous surname

Anisha Padukone faces pressure of famous surname





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Indian-origin man jailed for online child sex offences in UK

Valmiki Rampersad had pleaded guilty to 26 offences including four counts of causing/inciting a girl, aged 13 to 15, to engage in sexual activity; 21 counts of engaging in sexual communication with a child; and, one count of making indecent photographs of a child.




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Indian-origin woman in UK beaten for trying to save Chinese from racist attack over coronavirus

The incident took place when Meera Solanka (29) from England's Solihull town was out with her friends, including her Chinese friend Mandy Huang (28) from London, celebrating her 29th birthday in Midlands region. Solanka was knocked unconscious and hospitalised after she stepped in when Mandy was told: "Take your f****** coronavirus back home!", Birmingham Mail newspaper reported.




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Indians, ethnic minority medics in UK to be risk-assessed for Covid-19

Indian-origin and other ethnic minority healthcare workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic within the UK's state-funded National Health Service (NHS) should be risk-assessed for greater susceptibility to the deadly virus, according to new guidance issued to employers on Thursday.




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Indian-origin man found dead following assault in alleyway in UK




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Tata Motors JLR CEO elected Fellow of UK's Royal Society




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Indian-origin man jailed for offensive graffiti outside temple in UK

An Indian-origin man has been sentenced to 52 weeks' imprisonment after pleading guilty to writing offensive graffiti at a number of locations across Leicester in central England, some of which was deemed to be racially or religiously aggravated. Amit Divecha admitted to being responsible for the graffiti, which was found outside a Hindu temple.




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UK doctor alerts Indians to poor diet link with Covid-19 deaths




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UK PM says doctors had plan in case he died of Covid-19




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UK Covid-19 death toll rises above 32,000, highest in Europe




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UK becomes virus epicenter of Europe; S Korea plays baseball




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UK is funding three major Covid-19 clinical trials in race for cure




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UK studies find greater virus risk for ethnic minorities