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Sanskriti University Opens Engineering Admissions 2018: Apply Before June 30!

Sanskriti University has opened admissions for its BTech courses for the academic year 2018 to 2019. The application process has started and those interested can make use of the online platform for applying. Here are the details you need before you




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Online Registration Starts For NIFT 2019 Admission

National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), which is believed to be a pioneer institute for fashion education in the country, has started accepting the online applications for the coming academic session 2019. Interested candidates who want to pursue various courses offered




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IGNOU Admission January 2019: Apply Online Before December 31

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has started the admission process for the January session 2019. Candidates who want to pursue postgraduate, postgraduate diploma, bachelor, diploma and certificate courses can apply until December 31, 2018. To apply online for these courses,




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SP 500, Dow drop as financial sector declines counter tech gains

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 218.45 points, or 0.91%, to 23,664.64, the SP 500 lost 20.02 points, or 0.70%, to 2,848.42 and the Nasdaq Composite added 45.27 points, or 0.51%, to 8,854.39.




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Wall Street gets PayPal lift as Nasdaq wipes out 2020 declines

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 211.25 points, or 0.89%, to 23,875.89, the SP 500 gained 32.77 points, or 1.15%, to 2,881.19 and the Nasdaq Composite added 125.27 points, or 1.41%, to 8,979.66.




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SSC CHSL, Junior Engineer And Stenographer Exams Postponed Due to Coronavirus

The country is going through a national emergency due to the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus pandemic and hence is currently observing the lockdown till May 3, 2020. Most of the entrance exams along with board exams deferred due to COVID. There




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Centre Mulls At Drafting Judicial Services Bill (AIJS) For Judges On The Lines Of IAS, IPS

Efforts are underway to establish an All India Judicial Service (AIJS) on the lines of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) for appointment of judges at the level of district courts and lower judiciary throughout the country by




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AICTE COVID-19 National Bio-informatics Online Hackathon For Full Stackers

The national-level council for technical education, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), has announced a ‘'COVID-19 National Bio-informatics Online Hackathon For Full Stackers.'' The AICTE COVID-19 Hackathon will be held from April 27 to May 6, 2020. Hackathon is rolled




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SSC Results Postponed For Junior Engineer, MTS And CGL Due To Coronavirus

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced that the results of various exams have been postponed due to the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19). The Commission has postponed the results of dates of Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Quantity




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Andhra To Offer GATE Free Online Coaching From May 11

Andhra Pradesh has rolled out free online coaching for GATE exam. AP's Ministry of Education in collaboration with Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education (APSCHE) has decided to offer free online classes for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE)




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CBSE Launches Free Online Teacher Training Courses Through CoE

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to introduce the free online teacher training programme through its Centre of Excellence (CoE). The Board's teacher training programme will include structured courses for free of cost. The Board has decided




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CUSAT CAT Exam 2017 online registration begins

Cochin University of Science and technology (CUSAT) has announced the complete schedule for online CUSAT Common Admission test 2017. CUSAT University conducts: Common Admission Test (CAT) Lateral Entry Test (LET) Departmental Admission Test (DAT) every year On the basis




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Urvashi Rautela's Exuberating Eyeshadow Is What You Need To Cheer Yourself During Quarantine

Urvashi Rautela has been filing up her Instagram handle with such stunning make-up looks that we sometimes feel envious. When it comes to make-up, Urvashi definitely knows what she is doing. Her high regards for all things beauty need no introduction.




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Harmful Effects Of Plastic Containers And Heat-Inducing Foods During Pregnancy

Pregnancy can be quite a life-transforming experience for a woman, especially if it is her first pregnancy. From being handed down unsolicited advice to being told to be extra cautious of diet, there is a lot that a woman has to




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African Swine Flu: What You Need To Know

On Sunday (May 3), the Assam government had reported the first case of African Swine Flu in the state which has killed around 2500 pigs in 306 villages. The central government has also said that this is the first instance of




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Dame Judi Dench's Vogue Magazine Cover: Subtle Floral Splash, And We Love It!

At 85, Dame Judi Dench has made history as the oldest person ever to star on the cover of Vogue magazine. The veteran actress looked striking on the cover of British Vogue and we couldn't take eyes off her.




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7 Obvious Signs That Tell You Are Emotionally Drained Out

Not all days are the same. There will be days when things may take a wrong turn than expected. You may not be able to control the consequences and thus, you may feel bad for yourself. But you can certainly control




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Winnie Harlow’s Quarantine Make-up Routine Is A Keeper For The Stay-At-Home Weekend

The testing time of quarantine can be made a lot more fun with some make-up. And the top beauty magazines are living up to their stature in getting us the best of the make-up world. Vogue magazine spend a whole 24




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COVID-19: Everything You Need To Know About Coronavirus Vaccines

According to recent reports by WHO, there are 2,303,312 COVID-19 infected persons around the world, with 270,765 deaths. Researchers and health experts around the globe are ardently focused on studying the novel coronavirus, where new findings and understanding help in the




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Jacqueline Ferndandez’s Beautiful Traditional Looks That Left Us So Awestruck

Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez loves being in style. From ethnic to western, she pulls off each attire of hers so gracefully that it doesn't even take a second for us to fall in love with her look. So far, her




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Coronavirus lockdown: Learn to play basketball at home with NBA#39;s online sessions

Of the 24 partner schools across India, 17 of them have enrolled for NBA#39;s online basketball sessions.




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Novak Djokovic appears to break confinement rules in Spain

Djokovic posted a video on Instagram showing him exchanging shots with another man at a tennis club in the coastal city of Marbella, where the Serb has reportedly stayed.




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UK plans 14-day compulsory quarantine for all airport arrivals

The new restriction, which means travellers including Britons arriving in the UK would have to self-isolate at a private residence and fined up to 1,000 pounds or deported for flouting the rules, is expected to take effect at the end of this month.




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This Is How You Can Build A Perfect Summer Skincare Routine

Skincare routine is a tricky thing. A great skincare routine is one that can keep your skin healthy in any weather and at the same time, it is one that allows some tiny tweaks to make it more weather-appropriate. Talking about




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Mrunal Thakur's Perky Make-Up For The Celebrity Beauty Edit Of This Magazine Is So Cool

If nothing else, the quarantine time has definitely made us more creative. And the very prestigious magazine, Cosmopolitan India's work from home issue has turned out to be one of the most creative places. They started with celebrities styling and clicking




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The Reason You Might Be Experiencing Hairfall During Quarantine

This unusual period of quarantine has been a productive time for many. With life forced to be put on hold, we are investing time to brush up our skills. Things are not that pretty in every sphere though. Many of us




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Urvashi Rautela's Exuberating Eyeshadow Is What You Need To Cheer Yourself During Quarantine

Urvashi Rautela has been filing up her Instagram handle with such stunning make-up looks that we sometimes feel envious. When it comes to make-up, Urvashi definitely knows what she is doing. Her high regards for all things beauty need no introduction.




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Winnie Harlow’s Quarantine Make-up Routine Is A Keeper For The Stay-At-Home Weekend

The testing time of quarantine can be made a lot more fun with some make-up. And the top beauty magazines are living up to their stature in getting us the best of the make-up world. Vogue magazine spend a whole 24




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Nissan Kicks to launch with all-new turbo-petrol engine

The Nissan Kicks is a SUV that rivals the Hyundai Creta and the Kia Seltos and while the other two cars are already on sale with the latest emission upgrades, the Kicks is slated for a launch as soon when the lockdown period ends.




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Parliamentary panel to examine merger of Budgets

With the Cabinet's approving the merger of Railway Budget with General Budget, the parliamentary panel on finance has decided to 'examine' the move along with its "ramifications thereof".




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Business Insight | A look at the massive jump in unemployment rate

Watch this edition of Business Insight to know more about CMIE#39;s latest unemployment data the job market situation in India.




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Mahindra Launches ‘Own-Online’ Retail Platform In India: Purchase Your Car Online In Just 4-Steps

Mahindra has announced the launch of its new 'Own-Online' retail platform. The new online platform from Mahindra promises to be India's most complete, end-to-end, online vehicle ownership solution.




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New Honda City Will Feature 1.5-Litre Petrol Engine: Will Produce More Power

The 2020 Honda City will be powered by an all-new 1.5-litre petrol engine in the Indian market. Apart from achieving BS6 compliance, the new engine is also expected to produce more power at lower RPMs as compared to the previous-gen model.




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Coronavirus impact | Bollywood welcomes Kerala model but says need more to restart business

Siddharth Anand Kumar, VP, Films and Events, Saregama, thinks that although Kerala’s move will ensure that a large number of projects get completed, the real challenge will be restarting shooting.




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Natural gas at 3½ month peak, but higher US gas stocks may challenge any sustained gains

US gas stocks stand at 2210 billion cubic feet which is 19.5 percent higher than 5-year average stocks for this time of the year.




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RBI lifeline to mutual funds will calm investors

The liquidity facility will help avoid a one-off event snowballing into systemic risk




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Argentina's $65 billion debt deadline hits as officials push further talks

Argentina will keep pushing for talks with creditors even as a deadline for its $65 billion debt restructuring proposal passed on Friday with little sign it had the support needed from international bondholders to unlock a comprehensive deal.




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Explainer: Fed funds futures market sees negative rates by next April

The fed funds futures market is pricing in negative U.S. interest rates next year, a scenario the Federal Reserve has said it wants to avoid as many doubt that it would be an effective tool to stimulate growth.




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China regulator issues rules on online bank lending to curb risks

China's banking and insurance regulator on Saturday issued draft rules on commercial banks' online lending business, banning the use of such loans for riskier investments and capping banks' online consumer credit, in a move to rein in financial risks.




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Youth recreate Iraq's ancient Nineveh in VR technology

Stone by stone, digital artists and game developers from Mosul are rebuilding Nineveh's heritage sites in the digital world. Francis Maguire reports.




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Bangladesh quarantines hundreds of Rohingya boat people on island: officials

The Bangladesh navy has rescued around 280 Rohingya Muslims from the Bay of Bengal, towing their stranded boat to an island where they will be quarantined as a precaution against the coronavirus, coast guard and naval officials said on Friday.




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EXPLAINED: How do koalas drink?

Scientists have solved a lingering mystery about koala behavior. A new study describes the animal's drinking habit in the wild for the first time.




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Pfizer, BioNTech race to test vaccines

Pfizer's chief scientific officer tells Reuters his company got a head start on vaccine development for the coronavirus because it had already been working for two years on the flu with its German partner, BioNTech. Fred Katayama reports.




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Nasdaq erases 2020 declines

Wall Street's indexes climbed Thursday, with the Nasdaq erasing losses for 2020, following a clutch of upbeat earnings reports led by PayPal. Fred Katayama reports.




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Bought enough toilet paper? Check this online calculator

Worried about whether you have enough toilet paper for the coronavirus lockdown? A German website can tell you how long your supply will last.




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Novelty toilet roll cakes keep Finnish baker in business

A quick-thinking Helsinki bakery has saved itself from financial ruin due to the new coronavirus pandemic by creating a cake that looks like a toilet roll.




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Sex toy sales take off amid Colombia's coronavirus quarantine

Gerson Monje holds up his cellphone to proudly show off his online sex shop. A red banner reading "sold out!" is plastered across half of the products.




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'Darth Vader' enforces lockdown in Philippine village

Dressed as "Star Wars" characters, local officials in the Philippines are out and about to enforce strict quarantine measures while also handing out relief packages.




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Youth recreate Iraq's ancient Nineveh in VR technology

Stone by stone, digital artists and game developers from Mosul are rebuilding Nineveh's heritage sites in the digital world. Francis Maguire reports.




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Calls to domestic violence hotlines soar amid lockdowns - WHO Europe

The stress and anxiety bred by weeks of restrictions on public life have made uncertainty, separation, and fear part of daily life for many, WHO Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge said.