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I For India:शाहरुख-आमिर ने गाया गाना, प्रियंका ने सुनाई कविता, जमा किए 3 करोड़

आई फॉर इंडिया कॉन्सर्ट (I For India Concert) में देश के लिए बॉलीवुड के सारे सितारे एक साथ आ गए हैं, शाहरुख खान (Shahrukh Khan) और आमिर खान (Aamir Khan) ने गीत गाकर पार्टिसिपेट किया है, तो वहीं प्रियंका चोपड़ा (Priyanka Chopra) ने कविता पढ़ी है. कई और सेलेब्रिटीज ने अपने तरीके से योगदान दिया है.




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#IForIndia कॉन्‍सर्ट के दौरान शाहरुख के पीछे फैंस को द‍िखा कुछ ऐसा,मचा हंगामा

रविवार को कई सितारों ने मिलकर आई फॉर इंडिया (I For India Concert) कॉन्‍सर्ट का आयोजन किया. इस कॉन्‍सर्ट में हिस्‍सा लेने के लिए शाहरुख खान (Shah Rukh Khan) ने पहली बार गाना गाने की कोशिश की.




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Reliance Digital India Sale: स्मार्टफोन से लेकर TV तक, मिल रहा है भारी कैशबैक

Reliance Digital इंडिया सेल में पॉपुलर ब्रैंड के फोन, TV पर अच्छा कैशबैक दिया जा रहा है...




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One-day wonders: TOI's fantasy India XI

You read and saw and probably debated furiously over our fantasy Test XI. We thought of needling you more and switching colours. How about selecting a fantasy ODI XI? Time again to pick and choose.




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India series behind closed doors might help Australia: Khawaja

Playing against India behind closed doors in the much-anticipated Test series at the end of the year might end up being an advantage for the home side, according to Australia batsman Usman Khawaja. Cricket Australia are desperate for the tour, scheduled for Dec-Jan, to go ahead as the lucrative Indian TV rights for the series would go a long way to easing a financial crisis.




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EPL makes India debut with Blackburn Rovers

EPL makes India debut with Blackburn Rovers





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India vs Sri Lanka: Team India arrives at Indore for 2nd T20I match

India vs Sri Lanka: Team India arrives at Indore for 2nd T20I match





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3rd T20I: India beat Kiwis via Super Over, wins first ever T20 series win in NZ

3rd T20I: India beat Kiwis via Super Over, wins first ever T20 series win in NZ





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Ind vs NZ Super Over: India win but not without hiccups

Ind vs NZ Super Over: India win but not without hiccups





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Women's T20 World Cup Final: India eyes maiden title against Australia

Women's T20 World Cup Final: India eyes maiden title against Australia





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Sports education important to make healthy India: Leander Paes

Sports education important to make healthy India: Leander Paes





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1st ODI: Indian innings - Fall of wickets

1st ODI: Indian innings - Fall of wickets





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1st ODI: Indian innings - Super fours

1st ODI: Indian innings - Super fours





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1st ODI: Indian innings - Super sixes

1st ODI: Indian innings - Super sixes





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1st ODI: Indian inning - Top moments

1st ODI: Indian inning - Top moments





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1st ODI: India vs England - Man of the match

1st ODI: India vs England - Man of the match





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2nd ODI: Indian innings - Top moments

2nd ODI: Indian innings - Top moments





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2nd ODI: Indian innings - Super sixes

2nd ODI: Indian innings - Super sixes





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2nd ODI: Indian innings - Super fours

2nd ODI: Indian innings - Super fours





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2nd ODI: Indian innings - Fall of wickets

2nd ODI: Indian innings - Fall of wickets





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2nd ODI: India vs England - Man of the match

2nd ODI: India vs England - Man of the match





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India’s best hope is that the Budget due February 2015 chooses growth and jobs

The presidential address to Parliament on June 9, 2014 had focussed nearly exclusively on projects and schemes, eschewing policy. Therefore, many had eagerly awaited the budget speech for a policy vision of the new government. Unfortunately, it too left observers guessing on whether the government would tackle tough reforms or rely principally on better implementation.




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Case of India’s youths joining ISIS is a wake-up call for Indian security agencies




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To climb up human development ladder, India must reinvent its mai-baap sarkar




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India’s antiquated law on contempt of court restricts personal liberty and must be overhauled

After having raised the issue of whether the clubby and secretive collegiums system actually preserves the independence of the judiciary former Supreme Court judge, Justice Markandey Katju, has now trained his guns on India’s antiquated contempt of court law. He has made the valid point, in this newspaper, that judicial supremacy cannot be based on the law of kings in a democracy.




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Government must step in and curb rampant medical malpractice in India

The cancer of corruption eating into India’s medical sector is no secret. Reports of patients being prescribed unnecessary tests by unscrupulous doctors in league with labs abound.




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Kerry will get a warm welcome but will that sentiment fail at the first India-US dispute?

Many Indians still go “awww” when a US secretary of state endorses — in Hindi — PM Narendra Modi’s alliterative catchphrases, in this case, “sabka saath, sabka vikas”.




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Indian economy has stopped, govt should de-centralise the system: Rahul Gandhi

Indian economy has stopped, govt should de-centralise the system: Rahul Gandhi





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Covid-19: Coronavirus cases cross 56000 in India

Covid-19: Coronavirus cases cross 56000 in India





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50% virus strains in India have ‘Spike mutation’ that’s scaring the world

50% virus strains in India have ‘Spike mutation’ that’s scaring the world





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Mandatory quarantine for Air India evacuation crew in Noida

Mandatory quarantine for Air India evacuation crew in Noida





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Operation Samudra Setu: INS Jalashwa sets sail from Male with 698 stranded Indian nationals

Operation Samudra Setu: INS Jalashwa sets sail from Male with 698 stranded Indian nationals





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Vande Bharat Mission: India’s evacuation operation picks up pace via air and sea

Vande Bharat Mission: India’s evacuation operation picks up pace via air and sea





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Vande Bharat mission: Second phase to begin from May 16 to bring 25000 Indians

Vande Bharat mission: Second phase to begin from May 16 to bring 25000 Indians





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'Indian-American community not polarised but segregated'




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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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Over 7,000 Indian-origin people held in 2019 for trying to enter US

As many as 7,720 Indian-origin people including 272 women and 591 minors were apprehended in 2019 for trying to enter the US illegally. A total of 851,508 people were apprehended in fiscal 2019 (Oct 2018-Sept 2019), a 115 per cent increase from the previous fiscal year and the highest total in 12 years, NAPA said.




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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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Indian-origin Singaporean jailed for shouting 'corona, corona' , spitting on hotel floor

An Indian-origin Singaporean, Jasvinder Singh Mehar Singh (52) was sentenced to two months' jail on Thursday for shouting "corona, corona" and spitting on a hotel floor at the Changi Airport, the first conviction of its kind in the country related to the coronavirus outbreak. Singh breached a remission order after his early release from prison in February.




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Coronavirus: Indian-American NGO raises $1 million for relief work in US, India




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Indian-American physician launches study to find if prayers could heal COVID-19 patients

An Indian-American physician in Kansas City has begun a study to find if something called “remote intercessory prayer” might initiate God to heal those infected with the coronavirus.




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Indian-American wins Republican primary for Ohio's sixth senate district

Indian-American Niraj Antani has won the Republican primary for the US state of Ohio's sixth Senate district. Antani, 29, is currently serving in the Ohio General Assembly as a state representative.




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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-American lawyer Seema Nanda to step down as CEO of Democratic Party

Seema Nanda, 48, became the first Indian-American to be appointed as the CEO of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in June, 2018. She, however, did not give reasons for leaving the top position in the party. The Washington Post reported that Nanda's sudden exit from the DNC was part of the effort of the former US Vice President Joe Biden who is the presumptive presidential nominee of the Democratic Party.




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Indian-American woman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences




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Trump nominates Indian-American attorney as federal court judge

US President Donald Trump on Monday nominated an Indian-American attorney to a federal court in New York.




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




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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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Covid-19: Special evacuation flights for Indians stuck in US to operate this week




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Stay home, reflect and be part of something bigger: Sunita Williams to Indian students stuck in US

Indian-American NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has advised Indian students stranded in the US due to the coronavirus-linked global travel restrictions to use the occasion to think how they could be a productive and positive addition to the society. During a virtual interaction, she compared the Indian students' experience to her being in space in a spacecraft “where you don't get to go, see your family and friends and give them a real hug.”