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2 NRKs test Covid-19 positive, Kerala's tally touches 505




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Aarogya Setu alerted about over 650 hotspots: Niti Aayog CEO




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TECNO launches 'doorstep delivery' with 35,000 retailers




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India Inc launches 600 hotel rooms as quarantine facilities




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How some companies bounced back after 2008 financial crisis




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Facebook to allow employees to work from home till end of 2020




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ICICI Bank's Q4FY20 standalone net profit up 26pc




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Surviving Corona: Hyundai Motor India rolls out 200 cars




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RE auction gets historic first tariff of Rs 2.90/kWh




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West Bengal: Liquor sale crosses Rs 100 Cr in 3 days




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West Bengal govt allows 10 trains carrying migrant labourers to enter State




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Tamil Nadu's coronavirus cases soar to 600




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2 special flights from UAE with over 350 passengers reach Chennai




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Seoul shuts down more than 2,100 nightclubs

South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or KCDC, said earlier in the day that 18 new cases were reported in the 24 hours to midnight Friday




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Covid-19 testing capacity scaled up to 95,000 per day: Harsh Vardhan

Vardhan also flagged the large prevalence of non-smoking tobacco usage in some of the states and the problem of spitting in public places.




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Covid-19 Factoid: 80 per cent of cases in lockdown 3.0 from just 5 states

Five nations witness an upward trajectory in new Covid-19 cases while Iran might be seeing a second wave




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Covid-19: 25,000 Indians to be repatriated from US, says Ambassador Sandhu

The first flight will be from San Francisco to Mumbai and Hyderabad on Saturday with 200 passengers on board




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Would've missed 300 Covid-19 hotspots if not for Aarogya Setu app: NITI CEO

The Aarogya Setu has helped the government with its twin objective -- "whom to test" and "where to test more" in its battle against Covid-19.




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‘Let salons open, 70 lakh livelihoods depend on it’

Representatives of beauty and wellness segment have urged Union Minister (MSME and Transport) Nitin Gadkari to allow opening of salons, spas, barbersh




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Carlyle Group to invest up to ₹1,800 cr. to acquire majority stake in SeQuent Scientific

Carlyle Group and existing promoters of animal healthcare company SeQuent Scientific Ltd. have announced that CA Harbor Investments, an affiliated ent




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Coronavirus | 70 migrant workers jump quarantine in Bihar

They complain of poor facilities and lack of food




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Coronavirus | Maharashtra tops 20,000-mark; toll rises to 779

State registers 48 deaths, the highest in a day




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West Bengal cleared 10 trains for migrant workers, says Railways

Injustice to stranded workers if permission is denied, Amit Sah tells Mamata




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College educators likely to be paid 50% less




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More than 3,500 bars reopen in Karnataka

More than 3,500 bars and restaurants, and about 1,300 bars attached to hotels offering boarding and lodging facilities, opened on Saturday to clear t




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In South Goa’s mining belt, 300 truck trips in 60 mins puts lives at stake

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, even as the state has entered the Green Zone, for the South Goa mining belt residents, it is the fear of being run over by a mining truck that is keeping them indoors.




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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My Mailbox Overfloweth but I Don't Have Time for Your Unsubscribe #wtfUX

September 17, 2015

"Don't you love the way companies find you and spam you daily the moment you make a sideways glance towards one of their products?" Indrani Stangl asks us. It's a good question. It's all too easy to get sucked into a newsletter situation. Some of them are good, many of them are all kinds of blight. Here, Stangl goes deeper into the unsubcribe dilemma.

My inbox, like everyone else's, is brimming with newsletters, offers, coupons, and other nonsense. Why I would take the time to read a newsletter by a staffer at 'Nothing Bundt Cakes' (don't get me started on ridiculous company names) or the place I purchased dog poop bags from, is beyond me. Generally speaking I filter these directly into my trash file, but every once in a while, enough is enough. I take the time to click the 'unsubscribe' link that is in .00001 type at the very bottom of their message.
Then starts the drill....read more
By Josh Tyson | UX Magazine
             




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In 60 days, Maharashtra Covid-19 cases zoom from 2 to nearly 20K!




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Only 20 people can attend funeral, but 1000 can gather near alcohol shops: Sanjay Raut




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M'rashtra Covid-19 deaths cross 775, cases surpass 20K mark




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No fee hike in Maharashtra schools for academic year 2020-21: State Education Dept




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NOVEMBER 2017

Our November issue is the final part in this three part series on China. Now set in the backdrop of the 19th Party Congress we are looking at China’s plan for the next thirty years. B.R. Deepak analyses Xi Jin Ping’s marathon speech .Our next article is by our editor Sanjay Kapoor, who traces the relationship between India and China, ever since PM Modi has assumed office in New Delhi and also the scrutiny the Chinese investment is undergoing in the neighbourhood.The next two stories focus on Chinese enlargement in Nepal and how it is being viewed in the Terai region. Followed by a detailed account of how the dynamics of the relations between India and China have changed in the wake of the Doklam standoff by Shanthie D’Souza. The last story of the cover is on the new Quad-Squad that Modi, Trump, Turnbul and Shinzo Abe are forming to counter the Chinese at sea.




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DECEMBER 2017 - JANUARY 2018

Our 14 year special on the politics of food in India




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February 2018

The February issue of Hardnews dwells on the ongoing political turmoil in the Maldives, looks at the crackdown initiated by President Abdulla Yameen against dissenters and scrutinises the funds coming in from China in the form of big-ticket projects.




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MARCH 2018

 

The cover of Hardnews Magazine's March issue looks at the shifting geopolitics of South Asia. As India re-evaluates its stance and toes a new line on China, a detailed story reflects on why New Delhi must pause to reflect on the possible outcome.




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Industries set to ferry 20k workers to Bengaluru

Responding to a demand from industries - many of which are struggling without labour even after relaxation - the government has instructed officials in the districts to facilitate movement of workers from various parts of Karnataka to Bengaluru and other industrial districts to kickstart the recovery process.




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‘Economy to see output loss of $190 bn’

FDI by firms moving from China to India will help offset damage: Kotak’s Shah




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200 ATMs without security guards closed in Erode

The district administration and the Corporation has asked all banks to ensure security guards at the ATMs so that they can provide hand sanitisers to the people visiting the kiosks.




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‘Why fresh tenders worth ₹21,000 cr. for Kaleshwaram?’

Congress says Central Vigilance will be approached on ‘corruption’ in project




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A lifeline that came on a 40-minute flight

Heart harvested from a brain-dead woman transplanted into 49-year-old in Kochi




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Buyer orders one Pixel 4 online, Google delivers 10 units by mistake

Buyer orders one Pixel 4 online, Google delivers 10 units by mistake