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Those coming from red zones will be put in mandatory institutional quarantine for 14 days, says Kerala CM




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Mumbai lockdown news: Today's updates

Amid prevalent chaos and uncertainty over access to the essential services and commodities during the lockdown, we bring you the latest updates from your city.




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BJP against the creamy layer provision for SC-ST category, says Sushil Modi

The central government headed by Narendra Modi is committed to protect the rights of SCs and STs, he said




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Hubby's day out!

The Husband’s Night celebrated at the Air Force base was the whackiest one of all.




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Delhi lockdown news: Today's updates




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Pune: On way to bring back son, couple killed in accident




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PMC warns Covid centres of action if patients are turned away despite availability of beds




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Jalna district collector forms panel to probe Aurangabad railway tragedy




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'Teleayurveda': Revisiting Ayurveda




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Teenage obesity, BP may lead to prematurely aged arteries




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Cognitive therapy may treat anxiety in children with autism




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Hotter and humid weather may not stop COVID-19: Study




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Stem cells shown to delay their own death to aid healing




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Blood thinners may boost survival rates of COVID-infected patients, says study




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World Thalassemia Day: Way forward for patients amid Covid-19




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Everyday hygiene reduces need for antibiotics by 30 pc, says new paper




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COVID-19 patients lose sense of smell by third day of infection




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'Loss of pleasure' in teen sleep may affect mental health: Study




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Study suggests sleep disturbances among infants may lead to altered brain development




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Immune system discovery paves way to lengthen organ transplant survival: Study




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Staying hygienic cuts down the use of antibiotics: study




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Focus on Covid spots, not broad lockdowns may be way forward

With economic activities coming to a halt for several weeks due to the nationwide lockdown, there is a thought within the govt to zero in on areas with Covid-19 cases for restrictions rather than putting a blanket ban across a district, sources said. TOI has learnt that discussions are on to push economic activities in a big way outside containment zones.




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Focus on Covid spots, not broad lockdowns may be way forward

With economic activities coming to a halt for several weeks due to the nationwide lockdown, there is a thought within the govt to zero in on areas with Covid-19 cases for restrictions rather than putting a blanket ban across a district, sources said. TOI has learnt that discussions are on to push economic activities in a big way outside containment zones.




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3,500 fly back in 3 days, PMO monitors Vande Bharat operations

Around 3,500 Indians stranded abroad had been flown into India until the wee hours on Sunday as India’s Vande Bharat Mission motored ahead under what official sources described as regular high-level oversight. While eight flights landed across India on Saturday — Day 3 — an equal number was expected on Sunday. Around 2K will be arriving from the Maldives.




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Lockdown till May 31 can stall coronavirus pandemic, says study

A possible maximum of 3 million people will be infected by Oct if the ongoing third phase of lockdown till May 17 is "implemented with full vigour" but the absence of the two lockdowns may have seen a projected maximum that would be as high as a staggering 171 million cases, a study of the Mumbai-based International Institute for Population Sciences said.




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15 districts account for 64% of Covid-19 cases, says Niti Aayog CEO

Fifteen districts are contributing 64% of the Covid-19 cases in the country and out of these five account for 50% of the cases, according to Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant. These five districts include Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Chennai. All of Delhi and all of Mumbai have been considered as a district each for the purpose of the study.




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Odisha, Goa go for 12-hr workdays, Karnataka may ease labour norms too




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‘Can’t afford to go back, & can’t afford to stay in UK’




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China trying to consolidate position in Tibet by highlighting Mt. Everest on Tibetan side, says expert

As per experts, Nepal and China had signed a border dispute resolution agreement in 1960 according to which it was decided that Mount Everest will be divided, and southern part of it will belong to Nepal and Northern part to Tibet Autonomous Region which China claims as its own.




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Kerala: On an average, lockdown saw 12 road accidents each day




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Shutdown Sunday: State to stay at home today




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What if WR Alshon Jeffery can actually still play for the Eagles?

Recovering from a season riddled with injuries, Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is gearing up for a 2020 comeback. But why do we act like he's already gone? By Reuben Frank




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Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw on possibility of playing NFL games without fans in attendance

NFL releases 2020 schedule; no decision yet on fans in attendance.




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Falcons' Allen says idea of practice is 'nerve-racking'

Ricardo Allen didn't budge when Georgia was one of the first states to open businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. The Atlanta Falcons safety believes it is smart to stay home. The NFL has set protocols for reopening team facilities and has made a 2020 season seem more real by releasing schedules this week.




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NFL gives itself extra flexibility for late-season Saturday games

The 2020 NFL schedule will feature football on two Saturdays in December, but we don't know specifically which games will be played. The league announced that there will be Saturday games in Weeks 15 and 16, but we don't know how many games, only that there can be "up to three" on each Saturday. The [more]





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These photos will make you want to say 'I Do'

Wedding photographers have the distinct honour of chronicling one of the most important events in a couple's life together. In 2017, the International Wedding Photographer of the Year Awards began recognising this challenging and rewarding work. Now in its third year, the 2019 winning entries were just recently announced, and they continue to showcase the best in artistic wedding photography from around the world.




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Priyanka offers prayers at Ravidas temple in Varanasi

Speaking at a function in Varanasi on the occasion of Ravidas Jayanti, she urged the audience to take the teachings of the saint to the masses. "He (Sant Ravidas) had dreamt of a society, where there is no discrimination and where every person is respected. You all should take forward his teachings to the masses, especially at a time, when there is so much violence and hatred in the society. His teachings are need of the hour," Priyanka Gandhi said.





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Banksy strikes again with Valentine's Day graffiti

The graffiti shows a young girl in a headscarf, stencilled onto the side of a house in the Barton Hill area of Bristol with black and white paint.She holds a catapult in one hand with the other hand behind her, as though she has just launched a projectile. At the end of the catapult's trajectory is a bright red shape like a blood splatter, made of red plastic leaves and flowers.




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When mice squabbled on the subway platform!

The Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition just named the winner of this year's LUMIX People's Choice Award, and the perfectly-timed photo by wildlife filmmaker and photographer Sam Rowley is just too good to keep to ourselves.Selected from over 48,000 submitted images and 25 impressive finalists, Rowley's winning photo is called "Station Squabble," and it features two mice getting into a tussle over some leftover crumbs in the London Underground.




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This is where Trump will stay during his India visit

During their trip, the Trumps will be booked into the 14th floor of the ITC Maurya hotel in the Grand Presidential Suite in New Delhi.Trump will be the fourth US president to stay at the ITC Maurya in the recent past. US president Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W Bush also chose the same facility.




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Bear hugs, charkha moment & Taj Mahal: Day 1 for Trump

United States President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they arrived in Ahmedabad on Monday afternoon for a 36-hour visit to India.On the agenda for day 1 of his whirlwind tour was the Sabarmati Ashram, the address to thousands at the Motera Stadium and then a lovely tour of one of the wonders of the world -- The Taj Mahal in Agra.Here are some of the best pictures of Day 1.





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Best moments from Day 2 of Trump's visit

Spectacle turned to substance on Day 2 of United States President Donald Trump's visit as he had talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the nation's capital.After a day of lapping up attention from cheering crowds and taking in India's most famous sites, including the Taj Mahal, Trump lay the groundwork for longer-term deals on trade and other matters.Take a look.