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Job prospects for China's fresh graduates bleak as Red Dragon limps back to normalcy

As China limps back to normalcy after COVID-19 outbreak, job prospects in the country seem to be truly bleak especially for the nine million students or so who are due to graduate in June.




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Aggressive behaviour by China in South China Sea: US Defense Secretary




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Hong Kong will never be calm unless violent protesters removed: China

China's Hong Kong affairs office on Wednesday condemned Hong Kong protesters as a "political virus" who seek independence, warning that the city will never be calm unless what it said were violent black-clad protesters were all removed.




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Students in China's virus centre Wuhan return to school

Senior school students in 121 institutions were back in front of chalk boards and digital displays for the first time since their city -- the ground zero of the coronavirus pandemic -- shut down in January.




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President Xi warns against complacency as China downgrades Covid-19 risk levels in all regions




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China flaunts French connection to Wuhan lab; Ambivalent on WHO probe into origin of coronavirus




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Covid-19: North Korea's Kim praises Xi Jinping for outbreak gains

North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un sent a personal message to Chinese President Xi Jinping praising what he described as China's success in getting its coronavirus epidemic under control. The report by North Korea's state media followed an assessment by South Korea's spy agency that the pandemic is hurting the North's economy.




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China to gradually reopen cinemas as virus under control




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China smog returns after pandemic cleared the air




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China to reform disease prevention system




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Covid-19: China's socialist political system has shown it can overcome any challenge, says President Xi




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China admits coronavirus exposed 'shortcomings' in healthcare system

The coronavirus outbreak exposed "shortcomings" in China's public healthcare system, a top health official admitted Saturday, saying that reforms are underway to improve the country's disease prevention and control mechanisms.




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China releases five prominent labour rights activists

Five prominent labour activists have returned to their homes more than a year after they were arrested in coordinated raids in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, according to people close to them and a Hong Kong-based rights group.




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Aarogya Setu most downloaded healthcare app: Kant

Aarogya Setu, a government app developed for tracking Covid-19 patients, has become the most downloaded healthcare application and also featured among the top 10 downloaded apps in the world in April, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said on Friday. Close to nine crore users had downloaded the Aarogya Setu mobile application till May 4.




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Govt to borrow more, fiscal deficit may hit 5.5%

The govt on Friday said it will borrow about Rs 12 lakh crore from the market in fiscal year 2020-21, an increase of Rs 4.2 lakh crore, or 54% jump over the Budget estimate of Rs 7.8 lakh crore. This, the economists said will push the fiscal deficit from 3.5% for 2020-21 to 5.5%. The decision for higher borrowing has also been prompted by severe loss of govt revenues.




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Stressful time for students on repatriation flight

Students bound for the US are the latest lot of passengers to find themselves caught in the maze of confusing guidelines that decide whether they will be allowed to travel to the US or not. In the wee hours of Saturday, Air India issued a note, listing three conditions under which students with an F or M US visa may not be allowed to fly to the US under Vande Bharat Mission.




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NRIs get tax relief on prolonged stay in India

The finance ministry on Friday announced relief to those who have been facing difficulty with the status of their residency in India under Income Tax Act, 1961 due to suspension of international flights owing to the Covid-19, as they were required to prolong their stay. Several people expressed concerns that they will have to file tax returns as Indian residents.




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Cognizant will cut costs, focus on hiring freshers

Cognizant Technology Solutions’ revenue in the quarter ended March rose by 3.5% in constant currency, better than TCS and Wipro, but lower than HCL and Infosys. Revenue stood at $4.2 billion, including a $23 million headwind from their decision to exit content related services.




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ICICI Bank Q4 net rises 26% to Rs 1,221 crore

ICICI Bank on Saturday reported a 26 per cent rise in standalone net profit at Rs 1,221 crore for the quarter ended March 2020. The bank had posted a net profit of Rs 969 crore in the corresponding January-March period of 2018-19.




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'45% of college-educated jihadis are engineers, and it’s because of 3 traits'

Anecdotally, it is often said that engineers tend to lean rightwards in their politics. In their new book, Engineers of Jihad, sociologist Diego Gambetta and political scientist Steffen Hertog back up that gut sense with data. They find that Islamist radicalism and other far-right movements are dominated by engineers, doctors and those with tech backgrounds, while left-wing movements draw people from the humanities and social sciences. They tell TOI why this may be the case




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Moni Mohsin: No, I can’t kid about kids bombed in a Lahore park




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Swapan Dasgupta: If we won’t save Sanskrit, why stop foreigners?




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SA Aiyar: Freedom from triple talaq: Goa shows the way




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Islamophobia is more American than Indian ... a tool for the scared: Anand Rao




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Shobhaa De: Politically incorrect




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Gurcharan Das: Independence Day quiz: Are you a patriot or a nationalist?




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'If people are not allowed to move, our countries will turn into prisons'




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'AI can help doctors fight cancer, but it’s not meant to replace them'




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Jhappis in jail: This NGO unites inmates with their children




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'If only Hindus are natural citizens, it is a blow to India’s idea of citizenship'




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Where women can laugh at bedroom and bra jokes

Women-only comedy shows create a safe space for female comedians and audiences to laugh out loud. Like Leddis Night, a number of comedy shows by and for women are encouraging young female comics to get on stage and more women to go out and laugh freely.




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No relief to residents due to spike in corona cases in Kanpur




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‘Reconsider opening liquor shops’




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Lockdown curbs rejuvenate Ganga in UP ’s industrial hub




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Three-yr-old among 15 new Covid-19 cases




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Wife refuses to give money for liquor, killed




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‘Opt for pool sampling if Covid-19 cases are in bulk’




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320 migrant labourers leave for Rajasthan free of cost by 13 buses




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Kanpur: Covid-19 tally reaches 293 as 9 more test positive




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Mumbai returned man tests Covid-19 positive, 1st case in UP's Fatehpur




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Pune fire brigade driver tests +ve for corona

A fire brigade personnel in Pune city in Maharashtra has tested positive for novel coronavirus, a senior official said on Friday. The fireman went to a private hospital on Monday to get himself checked for some other ailment, and as part of procedure, his samples were sent for coronavirus testing and the report returned positive on Thursday, Pune fire brigade chief Prashant Ranpise said.




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Pet dogs' walks: HC seeks state's reply to PIL

Bombay high court on Friday sought a reply from the state on a public interest litigation by a Pune woman on permission to take pet dogs for their daily walks, while observing that walking them within housing society compounds for now, as permitted, was adequate for the moment.




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Lucknow bench of HC not to reopen on May 8




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9 challaned for lockdown breach in city




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Experts suggest to follow precaution, coronavirus has different life span on different surfaces




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Three of family found murdered in Prayagraj

Three members of a family, including two women, were found murdered in Andhi village under the limits of Manda police station of Prayagraj district on Thursday morning.




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If liquor shops could open, why should temple remain close: asks ABAP




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Covid regimen for jail inmates in UP: Yoga, kadha, meditation

The rapidly increasing tally of novel coronavirus cases in the state has alerted jail authorities who are fretful of the fallouts of Covid-19 outbreak within the prison walls and are taking preventive steps besides social distancing to ensure all staff and inmates stay healthy.




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Covid-19 regimen for jail inmates in Uttar Pradesh: Yoga, kadha, meditation




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Three of a family found murdered