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Prime Minister attends CEO Roundtable in Houston[ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister arrives in Houston on first leg of his 7-day visit to USA [ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister arrives in New York to attend 74th UNGA Summit during his visit to USA [ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs for New York on 2nd leg of his 7-day Visit to USA [ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister delivers his remarks on the occasion of Gandhi@150 Event in UN [ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]





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INDIA-CARICOM Leaders' Meeting takes place in New York on the margins of 74th session of UNGA Summit [ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Leanne Caret, CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy :- Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Brian T. Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy :- Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Ben Van Beurden, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell Plc on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy :- Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Charles Michel, Prime Minister of Belgium on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Nicos Anastasiades, President of Cyprus on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA Summit in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs from New York after successful completion of his visit to USA[ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Representative on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA Summit in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Lotay Tshering, Prime Minister of Bhutan on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA Summit in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA Summit in New York [ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs for Riyadh on his visit to Saudi Arabia[ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs from Riyadh after successful completion of his visit to Saudi Arabia [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia exchange the Strategic Partnership Council Agreement in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen Al-Fadley, Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Abdullah bin Al-Hussein, King of Jordan in Riyadh during his visit to Saudi Arabia [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister addresses Indian Community in Bangkok during his visit to Thailand [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister arrives in Bangkok on his 3-day visit to Thailand [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor of Myanmar on the sidelines of 16th India-ASEAN Summit in Bangkok[ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Joko Widodo, President of Indonesia on the sidelines of 16th India-ASEAN Summit in Bangkok[ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Prayut Chan-o-Cha, Prime Minister of Thailand on the sidelines of 16th India-ASEAN Summit in Bangkok [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Scott Morrison, Prime Minister of Australia on the sidelines of 35th ASEAN Summit 2019 in Bangkok [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Minister of Vietnam on the sidelines of 35th ASEAN Summit 2019 in Bangkok[ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister meets Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan on the sidelines of 35th ASEAN Summit 2019 in Bangkok[ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs from Brasilia after successful completion of his 2-day visit to Brazil [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister delivers his address at Leaders Dialogue in 11th BRICS summit in Brasilia [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister meets Jair Messias Bolsonaro, President of Brazil on the sidelines of 11th BRICS Summit in Brasilia [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen jora[/ph]





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ASK TONY: Travel agent pocketed £225 of our China holiday refund

Last July, my wife, daughter and I used travel agent Carlton Leisure to book flights to Beijing with British Airways, returning via Hong Kong, with an internal flight between there and Chengdu.




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Travel start-ups hit a bumpy road amid restrictions due to coronavirus

They were riding on the promise of steady double-digit growth, but with travel restrictions and cancellations, their problems are mounting




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Covid-19 impact: Technology start-ups have multiple silver linings

The lockdown has severely crippled half the ecosystem, especially e-commerce and mobility services; but the other half - digital players in content, social media and so on - is having a field day




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Six books that you should have read already

Books that do what great literature promises - keep you engrossed and make you think




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Burkini ban in France and women who have it all

The debate around headscarves and burkinis raises the question; what rights do women have over their own body and identity?




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Ramco bags contract from New Zealand's fertiliser company Ravensdown

By using Ramco Aviation Suite, Ravensdown Aerowork aims to improve operational efficiencies




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Poor rains have dampened rural bike sales: Pawan Munjal

Interview with Chairman, MD and CEO, Hero MotoCorp




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Have midcap stocks run up too fast, too soon?

Midcap stocks' premium now appears unsustainable




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Akhilesh questions PM Modi's claim on screening of travellers at airports

"The country would be truly benefitted, if and only if the meaningful work is done," the SP chief said




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Congress offers to pay for migrants rail travel, Swamy slams govt

The Congress said Rail Ministry has charged a 'special fare' from migrants for the 'Shramik Special' trains




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Delhi election 2020: 5 seats where AAP, BJP gave each other tough fight

From Bijwasan to Patparganj, these constituencies saw the smallest gaps between the vote shares of the winner and the runner-up




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Oil prices have doubled in a year. Here's why

The price of crude oil has more than doubled over the past year after bottoming out at $26 per barrel in February 2016.




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Why Some Cicadas Have Reason to Brood: Potential Extinction

​Periodical cicadas live underground for 13 or 17 years before emerging to mate, lay eggs and die off, and today, there are 15 known broods in the U.S. There used to be 16 and the current number may dwindle if the teetering Brood VII goes extinct.




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Foxconn delay leaves Maharashtra jittery

State worried over the delay as despite marathon meetings, several visits, the company is still conducting due diligence on various sites




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Railways' 'Mission 41K' to save energy worth Rs 41,000 cr

The ministry plans to achieve this target by doubling the current pace of electrification




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Budget gave priority to railway infrastructure, says Suresh Prabhu

Prabhu spoke about priority being given to safety and need for more funds for railways to move ahead




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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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People say agitated at being put in quarantine centres despite having valid pass to travel

Despite having a valid official pass to move between Jammu and Kashmir, hundreds of travellers have ended up at administrative quarantine centres set up by the government on the outskirts of the winter capital as part of its efforts to combat the coronavirus. The move is agitating the people who questioned the logic behind sending them to an institutional quarantine when they are given the passes in extremely exceptional situations, like a medical emergency or joining their duties after completing the formalities due to a lockdown. One such quarantine centre is set up at Excise and Taxation Training institute in Nagrota, 15 km from Jammu city, where 35 persons, including women and a seven-year-old girl, are anxiously waiting for their sample reports the outcome of which will decide their future at the sprawling facility. While a majority of them are expected to be released after their test reports are negative, four labourers from Amritsar in Punjab who had travelled from Srinagar to