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Three more dead in West Bengal, toll now reaches 10




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Kolkata: 3 more deaths, toll climbs to 15; Will ramp up rapid testing soon, says Chief Secy




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Man travels over 150 km to deliver critical medicine to Hepatitis-B patient in Bengal




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Covid-19: Bengal Guv says CM Mamata entered into ‘accusatory mode’ to cover up ‘monumental failures’




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Let homes be mandir, masjid and gurdwara till fight against COVID-19 is won: Mamata




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Jadavpur MP Mimi Chakraborty to interact with COVID19 survivor on Instagram




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Bengal doctor in charge of medical supplies dies of COVID-19




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Bengal girl’s ‘game-changer mask’ for Covid-19 patients makes central agency’s shortlist




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If a Covid-19 patient can home-quarantine, won’t be brought to govt facility: Mamata




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31-year-old research scholar found hanging in IIT-Kharagpur hostel




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Kolkata: Man dies of COVID-19, 3 days later wife passes away too




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Kolkata institute claims cure for Covid-19, but drug will take two years to hit market




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Bengal: Murshidabad medical college chief removed after Covid-19 death certificate order row




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Kolkata: Junior doctor jumps off 6th floor of Covid-19 hospital, dies




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West Bengal: Toll reaches 48 with 15 more deaths; 127 new infections




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COVID-19 toll climbs to 61 in Bengal, Centre diluting lockdown, says Chief Secretary




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Train with more than 1,100 labourers, pilgrims reaches Bengal from Rajasthan




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WB: Over 1,100 migrants arrive from Ajmer: ‘It feels good to be home’




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BPO financial irregularities to cost Infosys less than $1 million

Infosys, India's second largest information technology (IT) services company, is likely to book an impact of less than $1 million (Rs 6 crore) due to the financial irregularities in the accounts of its business process outsourcing (BPO) arm, which led to the dismissal of the unit's chief financial officer, Abraham Mathews earlier this week.




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COVID-19: Tennis commits over $6m for player relief

Eligibility for the program will take into account a player's ranking as well as previous prize money earnings according to criteria agreed by all stakeholders.




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Next year's Australian Open at risk due to COVID-19?

Next year's Australian Open could be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic and even if the first Grand Slam of 2021 goes ahead fans from abroad will not be able to attend, Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley said on Wednesday. The tennis season was halted in early March due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has infected more than 3.68 million people around the world while killing over 256,000 so far.




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Bundesliga plans May 15 restart

Germany's professional teams have been training since mid-April, divided into small groups and under strict conditions, including extensive testing of all players and coaching staff.




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COVID-19: UK Paralympian battles virus in scrubs

Daybell said that after a difficult few months a sense of normality was returning to the COVID-19 ward in the north London hospital where he works.




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'Germany's restart shows Ligue 1 could still conclude'

The French professional league (LFP) ended its season last week with 10 games left, awarding the title to Paris St Germain and leaving Lyon outside the placings for European competition next season.




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All you must know about soccer's return after COVID-19

Professional soccer leagues around Europe are gearing up for a return to action following the novel coronavirus stoppage, but some are more advanced than others.




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Gopi stresses on physical literacy in COVID-19 fight

India badminton coach Pullela Gopichand highlighted the importance of support from the top leadership to promote the need for Physical Literacy and see it as a key pillar for the national level development.




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F1 must race to survive; MotoGP to start in July

Formula One managing director Ross Brawn this week outlined plans for going back to racing, with health checks and isolation in the paddock, and believed the sport could provide a safe environment.




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Germany's Bundesliga resumes on May 16 without fans

The Bundesliga season will restart on May 16 after a suspension of more than two months, the German Football League (DFL) said on Thursday, becoming the first European league to resume amid the coronavirus pandemic. The DFL said the season would restart under the terms of a strict health protocol that bans fans from the stadium, with six games on Saturday, including the high-profile Ruhr valley derby between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04.




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PIX: 1000 fans allowed for baseball game in Taiwan

Taiwan reopened baseball games to a limited number of fans on Friday for the first time since controls were imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus, part of government efforts to slowly allow normal life to resume. Taiwan has been relatively successful at controlling the virus, with 440 cases to date and 6 deaths, with only 85 active infections, thanks to early prevention and detection efforts.




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COVID-19: Salman Khan begins process of transferring funds to daily wage workers




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COVID-19 outbreak: Aditi Rao Hydari, Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar and others take part in the #DilSe initiative




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Shaza Morani gets discharged, to be under home quarantine for 14 days




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Will filmmakers cheat story telling: Shoojit Sircar on shooting intimate scenes post COVID-19






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COVID-19 outbreak: Shah Rukh Khan to be part of global event honouring frontline healthcare workers






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Farah Khan’s daughter raises Rs 1 lakh for needy people and strays




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10 feel-good Bollywood movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video




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Vidya Balan pledges to donate 1000 PPE kits to healthcare workers




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Kanika Kapoor offers to donate plasma for treating COVID-19 patients




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Farah Khan thanks Abhishek Bachchan for contributing Rs 1 lakh towards her daughter’s initiative





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Rishi Kapoor truly was magic: 102 Not Out director Umesh Shukla






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The who’s who of Indian entertainment industry to participate in COVID-19 relief concert I FOR INDIA




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I for India concert trailer: Bollywood bigwigs and international celebs join forces for COVID-19 relief fund




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Star-studded digital concert I for India raises over Rs 52 crore for COVID-19 relief