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Health care in action


Rasika Dhavse reports on a Pune-based organisation that conducts drama therapy sessions designed to help special populations grow to their potential.




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Why their kids are dying


The government machinery has a number of explanations for the deaths of numerous tribal children in Maharashtra's Melghat region. But the adivasis themselves do not identify any of these as the cause of their deaths. Instead they point to the systematic destruction of their traditional livelihood in the name of law and development. Aparna Pallavi reports.




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Mortgages are out, land grab is in


Farmers weighed down by debt are now falling prey to land grab by an array of predators that includes talatis and school teachers. A "proper" deed of sale is the preferred method. P Sainath continues his series on Vidharbha's crisis.




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Relief cows are milking Vidarbha farmers


The Maharashtra government claims that a huge transformation is taking place in Vidarbha; the milk collection has risen 37 per cent. Distressed farmers, who were given the 'princely' cows as relief, feel otherwise. Jaideep Hardikar does a reality check.




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Empty fields stare at farm widows


In Vidarbha, widowed women farmers have been hit hard by lack of viable farm credit. Quite a lot of women find themselves unable to carry out farm work in the absence of credit. Caught between fear and despair, their options are limited. Aparna Pallavi reports.




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कोरोना से जंग! PM-CARES Fund में 25 करोड़ रुपये का दान देगी TVS मोटर्स

TVS ने कहा कि वह टीवीएस क्रेडिट सर्विसेज लिमिटेड, सुंदरम-क्लेटन लिमिटेड और समूह की अन्य कंपनियों की तरफ से योगदान कर रही है.




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COVID-19 से निपटने के लिए आगे आई ये फोन कंपनी, PM CARES फंड में दिए 1 करोड़

कंपनी ने कहा है कि हमारा ये छोटा से कदम इस महामारी से लड़ने वालों और नागरिकों को दी जा रही सेवाओं में बहुत काम आएगा.




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Sensitive Skin Care: फूलों सी नाजुक त्वचा अब मुरझाएगी नहीं, ऐसे रखें ख्याल

Sensitive Skin Care Tips: संवेदनशील त्वचा के लिए सल्फेट व खुशबू रहित सौम्य उत्पादों का ही इस्तेमाल करना चाहिए. सेंसिटिव स्किन के लिए ज्यादा उत्पादों का उपयोग न करना ही बेहतर है.




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Skin Care: काले नमक के सेवन से स्किन पर नजर आएगा ग्लो, ऐसे करें इस्तेमाल

सुबह उठते ही गुनगुने पानी में काला नमक मिलाकर पीने से पाचन तंत्र बेहतर होता है. इसके कारण आपके पेट की गंदगी साफ हो जाती है और आपको अच्छा महसूस होता है.




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Yuvraj Singh shares video of him hitting a six over covers

Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has shared a throwback video of his 'favourite shot' on Instagram. In the video, Yuvraj can be seen smashing a six over covers in a match against KKR during his IPL days. "This has to be one of my favourite shots in my career..very difficult shot to hit for a six over covers to a fast bowler," Yuvraj wrote on the post.




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Virat, Anushka donate Rs 5 lakh each for Mumbai police welfare

Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh on Saturday informed that India cricket skipper Virat Kohli and his wife actor Anushka Sharma have contributed Rs 5 lakh each for police welfare amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.




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Late Rishi Kapoor's daughter Riddhima Kapoor Sahni shares a picture with her mom Neetu Kapoor; captions, "Got your back Ma #yourpillars




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Watching my old boxing videos to prepare for Olympics: Manish Kaushik

Watching my old boxing videos to prepare for Olympics: Manish Kaushik





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Skin care: आलू से इस तरह से बनाएंगी स्क्रब तो चंद मिनटों में मिलेगा निखार

Skin care with potato: किचन में रखा हुआ छोटा सा आलू आपकी स्किन के डार्क सर्कल, काले दाग-धब्बों को खत्म करने के साथ ही चेहरे की रौनक को बढ़ा सकता है.




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Entire May declared as summer vacation period in Assam




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Don't hike fees, give parents more payment options: Maharashtra Education department




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Career Service Centre, BU, organised webinar session on ‘Bennett CXO Series’




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There are no friends in the film industry, says actor Johny Lever

On being asked whether he has any friends in the film industry, actor Johny Lever mourns that in this industry, there is dosti but no dosts. He feels people make all kinds of promises when they are at work, but none of these amount to much once a film is done and dusted. Lever may be speaking the truth of his own experience, but his life is not the mirror of every life in Bollywood.




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UPSC and CSAT are not for castaways, civil services must pick the best

Precious time of the nation and its leadership is being wasted on a non-issue, namely Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)’s new Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT).




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22 Covid cases in Jharkhand in biggest spike, most are returning migrants




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What is gender-neutral parenting

Even though the baby's peculiar name has been widely talked about on the internet, ever since the birth announcement happened, there's another thing which stoked interest- which is the parenting style.




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How pandemic can set back your career

The unemployment rate in the US has seen an unprecedented growth; Indians are making ends meet after thousands were asked to take pay cut.




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Black lehengas are ruling Bollywood

This season, the black colour is having a big moment in Indian ensembles. Celebs are now ditching bright and shiny hues for the colour. When it comes to western wear, odds are that every woman owns more than 5 pieces of black outfits. From LBD to classic trousers, this hue has ruled formals, casual and party trends. And, now, celebs are going for stylish Indian ensembles in a black hue. Here's a look at five of our favourite stars who wore the sexiest black lehengas ever:




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Railways readies 5200 coaches as Covid care centres

Railways readies 5200 coaches as Covid care centres





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Coronavirus scare grips markets; Sensex closes below 29K for first time in 3 years

Coronavirus scare grips markets; Sensex closes below 29K for first time in 3 years





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Indian markets closed on account of Mahavir Jayanti, Asian shares rise

Indian markets closed on account of Mahavir Jayanti, Asian shares rise





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PM Narendra Modi: Pragmatic leadership vs. spreading corona menace!

In fact, it is only during critical hours that test the will power of a leadership. And a true leader always emerges successful against all odds due to his unwavering self-confidence, faith, honesty, determination and...




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I Recommend with Clare Mackintosh

I Recommend with Clare Mackintosh





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This saree challenge is trending online

This saree challenge is trending online





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ABC of Coronavirus: This little girl shares how to get through this tough time

ABC of Coronavirus: This little girl shares how to get through this tough time





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Singer Dev Negi shares what he loves about Bollywood’s romantic music genre

Singer Dev Negi shares what he loves about Bollywood’s romantic music genre





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Nurse who went on home care visits tests positive




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11 more areas sealed, Gurugram has 32 containment zones now

Just three days after its last order notifying containment zones, the district administration on Friday added 11 new containment zones in the Gurugram block. Most are in old Gurugram. The district now has 32 containment zones.




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Why polar bears are killing, eating each other up




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Mumbai gets lion’s share of govt’s pollution fund

Mumbai is set to get the highest grant of Rs 488 crore from the Centre’s Rs 4,400 crore fund which is earmarked exclusively for cities with more than one million population in states to improve air quality during 2020-21. Delhi may miss this assistance despite figuring among the most polluted cities in the country as the fund would only be meant for ‘million plus’ population cities in states.




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Why birds are the world’s best engineers




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Africa’s rare mountain gorillas also at virus risk

As the coronavirus infects more people around the world, Congo’s Virunga National Park, home to about a third of the world’s mountain gorillas, is barring visitors until June 1, citing “advice from scientific experts indicating that primates, including mountain gorillas, are likely susceptible to complications arising from the Covid-19 virus”.




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China smog returns after pandemic cleared the air




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




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




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




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North Central Railway converts 130 coaches as Covid care centres




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Increased usage of internet among kids concerns parents, experts




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Chandrayaan 2's orbiter observes solar flares, will help understand Sun better

A payload on board Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter, circling the Moon’s orbit at 100km, has measured solar flares between September 30 and October 1, which will help scientists better understand various processes on the Sun. Currently, the solar cycle is heading towards minima and the Sun has been extremely quiet for the past few months. Therefore, XSM could observe a series of small flares.




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The COVID-19 Riddle: Why Does the Virus Wallop Some Places and Spare Others?

The question of why the virus has overwhelmed some places and left others relatively untouched is a puzzle that has spawned numerous theories and speculations but no definitive answers. That knowledge could have profound implications for how countries respond to the virus, for determining who is at risk and for knowing when it’s safe to go out again.