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Cost-effective technology stalled by Pune government


In Pune, bureaucratic meddling and lack of vision are threatening a simple, cost-effective eco-technology which treats heavily polluted water and turns messed-up water bodies into clean ones, reports Surekha Sule.




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Kosi breaches repeatedly, governments merely fiddle


Since 1963, there have been repeated breaches in the Kosi's embankments, causing tremendous loss and tragedy. Yet, Bihar's governments have made little headway and argue each year as if the problems were new, says Dinesh Kumar Mishra.




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e-Governance impact beginning to show


e-Governance initiatives are paying off in states considered as difficult as Bihar, bringing to commoners easier access to public services. Some have been empowered by it to stop their exploitation. Ramesh Menon reports.




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Lockdown: घर में बंद रहने से हो गई है ऐसी हालत तो अपनाएं ये Morning Routine

अगर लॉकडाउन के चलते घर में बंद रहने से आपकी हालत बीमार लोगों की तरह हो रही है तो अपने मॉर्निंग रूटीन में बड़े बदलाव कीजिए ताकि आप दिन भर तरोताजा और फिट रह सकें.




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Seltos की बदौलत Kia ने जनवरी में बेची 15,450 गाड़ियां, कल लॉन्च करेगी Carnival

किया मोटर्स इंडिया (Kia Motors) ने एक बयान में कहा कि कंपनी ने पिछले महीने सेल्टोस की 15,000 यूनिट्स और कार्निवल की 450 यूनिट्स डीलरों के पास भेजी हैं




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Innova की टक्कर वाली Kia Carnival MPV हुई लॉन्च, जानें इस शानदार कार की कीमत

कार के लॉन्च पर किया मोटर्स इंडिया ने कहा कि इस कार (Kia Carnival) की बुकिंग खुलने के पहले ही दिन इसे 1,400 से अधिक बुकिंग मिली थीं, अब तक उसे इस कार के लिए कुल 3500 बुकिंग मिल चुकी हैं




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Verna और Ciaz से टक्कर लेने आ गई नई Honda City, जानें कब शुरू हो रही बुकिंग

होंडा सिटी (Honda City) कार की स्टाइलिंग की बात करें तो बाहर से इसे पूरी तरह से बदल दिया गया है. इसका फ्रंट ग्रिल नई सिविक (Honda Civic) से मिलता-जुलता है




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सिर्फ 25 हजार रुपये में बुक करें नई Hyundai Verna, जानें फीचर्स और कीमत

25 हजार रुपये में कंपनी की वेबसाइट या डीलरशिप से नई Verna बुक की जा सकती है, 2020 Hyundai Verna की कीमत 8 लाख रुपये से 15 लाख रुपये के बीच रहने का अनुमान है.




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WARNING! भूलकर भी इंस्टॉल न करें Windows 10 का नया अपडेट, हो जाएगी बड़ी मुसीबत

विंडोज़ के नए अपडेट से कई यूज़र्स के विंडोज़ अकाउंट अपने आप डिलीट हो गए. इतना ही नहीं ओरिजिनल अकाउंट के जगह टेम्पररी अकाउंट एक्टिवेट हो रहा है.




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लॉकडाउन के बीच Porn देखने में सबसे आगे भारतीय, 95% बढ़ा आंकड़ा

दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी पॉर्न वेबसाइट पॉर्न हब के आंकड़े कहते हैं कि भारत में लॉकडाउन (Coronavirus Lockdown) लागू होने के बाद ज्यादातर लोगों का रुझान पॉर्न की तरफ बढ़ गया है.




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International Men’s Day 2019: हैंडसम लुक के लिए पुरुष अपनाएं ये ग्रूमिंग टिप्स

अंतरराष्ट्रीय पुरुष दिवस (International Men’s Day 2019): आइए जानते हैं पुरुषों के हैंडसम लुक के लिए कुछ ख़ास ग्रूमिंग टिप्स...




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'Beard has turned white': When MS Dhoni pulled Suresh Raina's leg

In a fun video posted by CSK, MS Dhoni can be seen pulling Suresh Raina's leg. In the video, Raina walks up to Dhoni and hugs him before Dhoni jokingly reminds the batsman that his beard has turned white. They break into a laughter after that. CSK took to Twitter to post the video which read: "Like the sky! @msdhoni @ImRaina #WhistlePodu."




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Tennis: ATP tour chief not ruling out 2020 return

Despite the growing possibility of a total wipeout of professional tennis this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, ATP Tour chief Andrea Gaudenzi is refusing to give up on 2020 just yet. The tennis season was suspended in early March due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the hiatus will continue at least until mid-July with many countries in lockdown to contain the virus.




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Salman Khan shoots song titled 'Tere Bina' with Jacqueline Fernandez at his Panvel farmhouse; reveals details in THIS lockdown interview




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Coronavirus: Ajmer Sharif returnees new worry for Assam govt

A Rajasthan-registered bus, which carried 43 pilgrims from Ajmer Sharif that falls in the red zone, to Silchar on Wednesday, has now become cause of worry for Assam after five of its passengers have tested positive in the past 24 hours, which has pushed the state’s total positive cases to 49 on Friday.




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Nearly 1000 people stranded outside state return to Assam

Nearly 1000 returnees, including 140 students of Assam studying in different universities and institutions of Gujarat, arrived in Guwahati on Thursday, even as nearly three lakh people, who had earlier registered for coming to the state, have re-applied cancelling their requests for permits.




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Venky's face ire of EPL team Blackburn Rovers' fans

Venky's face ire of EPL team Blackburn Rovers' fans





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EPL makes India debut with Blackburn Rovers

EPL makes India debut with Blackburn Rovers





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Tiger Woods 'very pleased' after tie for 23rd in Tour return

Tiger Woods 'very pleased' after tie for 23rd in Tour return





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Anisha Padukone faces pressure of famous surname

Anisha Padukone faces pressure of famous surname





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Shaheed Manoranjan Football Tournament kicks off in Imphal

Shaheed Manoranjan Football Tournament kicks off in Imphal





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Happy Birthday Sachin: God of cricket turns 47

Happy Birthday Sachin: God of cricket turns 47





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Punjab government to organise online training for job interview preparation




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JNU tentative academic calendar released for Monsoon session, set to return to classes by June 25




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Pre-test likely for foreign returnees




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Special counters at border checkpoints to ‘fast forward’ returnees’ verification




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Odisha government to take roadshow route to tourism revival




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Odisha: Don't hold back migrant workers, kin to government




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Covid-19: Surat returnees up Odisha count

Odisha reported 34 new cases on Thursday, 30 of them migrant workers who had returned from Surat in Gujarat.




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Odisha: Parties attack government on migrant labourer issue

Leaders of political parties on Friday expressed concern over the sad state of Odia migrant labourers stranded at different parts of the country.




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Government must step in and curb rampant medical malpractice in India

The cancer of corruption eating into India’s medical sector is no secret. Reports of patients being prescribed unnecessary tests by unscrupulous doctors in league with labs abound.




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Karnataka keeping our people like bonded workers: Oraon




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




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Amit Shah holds review meeting with DGs, expresses concern over rising Covid-19 cases in CAPF

Amit Shah holds review meeting with DGs, expresses concern over rising Covid-19 cases in CAPF





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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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Home Minister asks CM Mamata Banerjee to arrange for return of migrant Bengal workers

Home Minister asks CM Mamata Banerjee to arrange for return of migrant Bengal workers





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Intel sounds warning of a terror push at LoC

Intel sounds warning of a terror push at LoC





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Trump nominates Indian-American attorney as federal court judge

US President Donald Trump on Monday nominated an Indian-American attorney to a federal court in New York.




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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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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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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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Malaika Arora looks like a breath of fresh air in this morning selfie

Malaika Arora looks like a breath of fresh air in this morning selfie





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Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez talk about shooting for new song 'Tere Bina' at actor's farmhouse during lockdown

Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez talk about shooting for new song 'Tere Bina' at actor's farmhouse during lockdown





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Watch: 21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally in Delhi

Watch: 21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally in Delhi





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Garment exporters can resume operations, UP government issues clarification




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Filmmaker Vinod Kapri travels 1200 km with migrant labourers to document their journey

Noida-based filmmaker Vinod Kapri accompanied one such group on a 1200-km journey from Ghaziabad to their native place Saharsa, in Bihar




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As Covid-19 cases surge past 5,000 in TN, experts warn of Tasmac cluster

Tamil Nadu on Thursday reported 580 Covid-19 cases, taking the state’s tally past 5,000 to 5,409. As the number of cases soared in the state capital and its neighbouring districts, all linked to the Koyambedu cluster, epidemiologists and public health experts warned that the crowds at liquor shops that opened on Thursday could result in another cluster and another surge in infections.




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UP woman sent home in taxi with newborn from Yamunanagar

During the Covid-19 lockdown, Shanti, who was eight-month pregnant when she started her journey on foot along with her husband and two minor daughters from Rajpura in Patiala for Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh, was stopped by the Yamunanagar administration and quarantined at a shelter home in Chhachhrauli. While in quarantine, she gave birth to a baby at civil hospital, Chhachhrauli. On Friday, Shanti, her baby, and husband were facilitated by the district administration with their travel back to their native state in a cab.




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India becoming more prone to extreme hot weather, scientists warn

Extreme heat events such as those observed in Western Europe in 2003 and in Russia in 2010, which led to the death of nearly 1,000 people and multiple crop failures, are becoming more common in India, according to a study.