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Google Lens can now copy, paste handwritten notes to your computer

Google Lens can now copy, paste handwritten notes to your computer





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First Shramik Special train from Goa takes migrants to Gwalior

First Shramik Special train from Goa takes migrants to Gwalior





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Have to learn to live with Covid-19, says government

Have to learn to live with Covid-19, says government





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Coronavirus: Indian-American NGO raises $1 million for relief work in US, India




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Indian-American grocery store owner in Silicon Valley charged with price gouging




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Govt summons Nandan Nilekani over persisting GSTN glitches

Govt summons Nandan Nilekani over persisting GSTN glitches





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Mobile phone prices to go up as GST rate hiked to 18%

Mobile phone prices to go up as GST rate hiked to 18%





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COVID-19: Sensex plunges 3,935 points in biggest intraday fall as India goes into lockdown

COVID-19: Sensex plunges 3,935 points in biggest intraday fall as India goes into lockdown





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Indian banking system is safe and sound: RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das

Indian banking system is safe and sound: RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das





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Govt cuts small savings rates by up to 140 basis pts

Govt cuts small savings rates by up to 140 basis pts





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Boys locker room: A combination of bigotry and internalised misogyny

“Let it go,” “Ignore them,” “It is normal”, “You should have been more careful,” and of course the “boys will be boys” narrative. These are just some of the statements that the society has told...




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Hospitals contribute to morbidity: The government can’t go on with we-shall-do-it-alone

While appreciating where we stand today thanks to the efforts of the government in We-Shall-Do-It-Alone mode, I now feel that time has come for Narendrabhai to invite the rest of the India to join hands...




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Wrecking entire economies: Lockdowns may be causing more harm than good worldwide, and especially in India

Locking up healthy people in their homes and putting wholesale populations under house arrest is perverse. Coronavirus panic merchants and fearmongers have wrecked entire economies based on flimsy evidence and with little public scrutiny. Lockdowns...




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A poor way of thinking: Poverty compounds India’s corona suffering. Governments never fix this core problem

Did you know why the Indian lockdown is creating so much human suffering, even though we did relatively well on the Covid case numbers? Why is ours the only major country in the world where...




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What keeps me going?

Its been many, many years since I was told the story of two chieftains going on war campaigns. One wins all the time. Unlike the other, he doesn’t simply order his soldiers to wage war while...




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GoAir के कर्मचारियों को बड़ी राहत! कंपनी ने ट्रांसफर की 40% लोगों की सैलरी

कोरोना वायरस की वजह से एविएशन सेक्टर को तगड़ी मार पड़ी है. कई एयरलाइन कंपनियों को सैलरी तक देने के लिए कठिनाइयों का सामना करना पड़ रहा है. इस बीच एक राहत भरी खबर ये है कि एयरलाइन कंपनी गोएयर ने अपने 40 फीसदी कर्मचारियों की सैलरी दे दी है.




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Gold-Silver Price: आज कम हुई सोने-चांदी की कीमत, जानिए कितने रुपये गिरी नीचे

लॉकडाउन 3.0 के कारण सोना-चांदी की मांग घटी है. मांग कम होने की वजह से दूसरे कारोबारी दिन मंगलवार को सोने-चांदी की कीमतों में बड़ा बदलाव देखने को मिला. सोना 170 रुपये सस्ता हो गया.




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मई से 3 महीने तक सैलरी काटेगी IndiGo, लागू करेगी लीव विदआउट पे कार्यक्रम

देश की सबसे बड़ी एयरलाइंस कंपनी इंडिगो (IndiGo) ने इस कोरोना संकट में कर्मचारियों की सैलरी काटने का ऐलान किया है. मई महीने से 3 महीनो तक सैलरी कटेगी.




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Garment exporters can resume operations, UP government issues clarification




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'Aarogya alerted govt to 300 emerging hotspots'

Aarogya Setu, the government's mobile application developed to track Covid-19 patients, has emerged as a powerful tool to curb the spread of the virus as it helped alert authorities about more than 650 hotspots across the country and over 300 "emerging hotspots" which could have been missed otherwise, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said.




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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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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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981 migrant workers reach Gorakhpur from Ludhiana




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




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'RBI governors should keep shut on matters outside their domain'




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Every act of government is also an act of violence




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Jhappis in jail: This NGO unites inmates with their children




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Mumbai: Bihari NGO offers to pay for 50 trains

Days after Congress president Sonia Gandhi offered to pay for the travel of stranded migrant workers by trains to their homes, a Bihari NGO has offered to pay for the travel cost of 50 trains to carry Bihari migrants and students stranded in Mumbai.




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'What was our fault? We just wanted to go home'

Sajjansingh Dhurve from Pondi in Junawani of Mandal Khajeri cannot believe that his colleagues, with whom he was heading home, are no more.




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Nashik: Goods worth Rs 35L gutted in Satpur

A fire broke out in a pharmaceutical packaging factory in the Satpur industrial area on Thursday night. While there were no casualties, goods and articles, collectively amounting to over Rs 35 lakh, was gutted in the fire.




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'New algorithm to prevent self-driving cars from bumping into each other'




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Buddha Purnima events go online this year




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Karnataka: Migrant labourer dies while going to Jharkhand on foot




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Government must use situation to attract more students to state-run schools, say experts

The decline in the number of admissions at government schools has often been a source of considerable chagrin among officials in the education department.




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Relaxation of restrictions does not go down well with Kalaburagi residents




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Govt will increase testing capacity to 10,000 samples per day soon, says Sriram




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Fact Check: No, Govt Employees Have Not Been Asked to Work for 10 Hours for Six Days a Week

another report falsely claimed that the government was planning to cut allowances like LTA, leave encashment, medical, etc of central government employees.




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Manipur Girl Singing Neil Young’s 'Heart of Gold' is Winning the Internet

In the video, the girl, Horyaowon Pheirei from Kachai Village in Manipur’s Ukhrul District, is seen mesmerising the audience with Young‘s ‘Heart of Gold’ while playing a guitar.




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'Can't Let Poor Suffer': Kejriwal Govt is Sending Out Free 'Ration Kits' to Ease Pain of Lockdown

The ration kits contain essential items like oil, sugar, soap etc and are being delivered to poor households along with monthly rations which have also been doubled.




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Lego Wants to Stay Away from China's Video Mocking US on Covid-19 Response

Lego Group has denied any involvement in the making of the video attacking the US which features a Statue of Liberty and doctor made of Lego.




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Indians Forgot About Social Distancing And Queued up to Buy Alcohol as Stores Finally Open

Are people really that thirsty that they have been crowding outside liquor stories from 7am just to get their hands on their favourite booze?




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King of the Jungle? Mask Stolen from Chicago's Iconic Lion Statue

To make it tougher for thieves to steal them, a new mask and has now been put on with cables that are a lot tougher to cut.




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WATCH: Delhi Cop's Soulful Rendition of 'Teri Mitti' for Corona Warriors Will Give You Goosebumps

Rajat Rathod, who has dedicated his performance to those who are working on the front line in dealing with COVID-19 pandemic, has sung the track titled 'Teri Mitti'.




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What China, US, India Did Not Tell You On Coronavirus: This Honest Government Ad is Going Viral

The video talks about the developed counties struggling to flatten the curve, bizarre statements by world leaders, lack of basics like facemasks and shifting the blame on the minorities for the spread of the virus.




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Stop the Spread: Kohli, Ayushmann Khurrana Tell You Why Forwarding Fake News is Not a Good Idea

Indian skipper Virat Kohli on Monday pledged support in the fight against fake forwards on social media, saying the nation needs to play together to win this battle.




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Delhi Government Imposing 70% 'Coronavirus Tax' on Liquor has Inspired 100% of the Memes

The decision which has been both criticized and lauded by experts on the revenue and whether this is the best way to handle the long queues outside shops, the news has also inspired memes.




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Aaron Finch is Sticking to Cricket After His 'Failed' Dancing Attempt Goes Viral on TikTok

Finch tried to show off his dance moves when a voice in the video could be heard saying, 'No God, No God please no'.




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Working From Home May Not Be as Good for the Planet as We Thought

The authors added that modern-day work patterns are becoming increasingly complex, diversified and personalised, making it harder to track whether teleworking is definitively contributing energy savings.