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Airline staff racially abused, says cops refused to file FIR




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Radio Quarantine an antidote for anxieties in time of isolation




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Fire breaks out at 17th floor of Kolkata building, 10 engines rushed to spot




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Lockdown promo: Stay home and win a trip to Darjeeling, courtesy a mountaineering institute




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West Bengal: Shop owners want morning slot for business, not afternoon




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Bengal: Nine cops injured in attacks during lockdown enforcement




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Bengal: One dead after two groups clash with crude bombs, guns over quarantine centre




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Bengal: Govt sets up 5-member expert panel to determine corona deaths




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Bengal: Stores running out of stock, online services hit, SFI cushions sanitary pad scarcity




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COVID-19 lockdown has forced churches to take religious services online




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Man travels over 150 km to deliver critical medicine to Hepatitis-B patient in Bengal




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Central teams visit hospitals, Rajarhat quarantine facility




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If a Covid-19 patient can home-quarantine, won’t be brought to govt facility: Mamata




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West Bengal: Bankers double credit line to farmers, MSME relief on cards




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Double blow for India on Day 2 of Online Chess Cup

India suffered a double blow, losing its third and fourth round matches to Europe and top-seeded China by similar 1.5-2.5 margins, on the second day of the FIDE-Chess.com Online Nations Cup on Wednesday. Five-time World champion Viswanathan Anand came up against a strong opponent in Ding Liren and the two agreed to sign peace in 54 moves. P Harikrishna held higher-rated Yu Yangyi to a draw while long-time rivals Koneru Humpy and Hou Yifan drew their game.




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IOC board mulls moving upcoming session online

The executive board, which is expected to meet later this month, will discuss holding the session "remotely through a secure electronic system" on July 17, with a possible "electronic voting system" in place.




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Online chess: Anand wins but Russia hold India

The seasoned Anand beat Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi in just 17 moves in a fifth round match. But India were held to a 2-2 draw by Russia in the ongoing Online Nations Cup.




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Online chess: India held to a draw by Europe

India played out a 2-2 draw against Europe in Online Nations Cup chess tournament in the eighth round, a setback after their first win in the event notched up against the Rest of the World. Vidith Gujrathi ended his barren spell with a win over Levon Aronian of Europe with white pieces while Jan-Krystozf Duda beat P Harikrishna to level the scores in the match on Friday.




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Varun Dhawan to provide free meals to workers and frontline medical staff




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Ayushmann Khurrana pens a poem to salute frontline warriors fighting against coronavirus




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Shaza Morani gets discharged, to be under home quarantine for 14 days




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Film body advises artistes against online collaboration with Pakistani counterparts




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Amitabh Bachchan shares story behind first photoshoot for magazine




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COVID-19 outbreak: Shah Rukh Khan to be part of global event honouring frontline healthcare workers




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Salman Khan urges people to abide by lockdown guidelines, applauds frontline heroes




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Javed Jaaferi to file defamation suit against online user over ‘fake’ tweet




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Rohit Shetty makes food and stay arrangements for frontline personnel of Mumbai Police




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Gauri Khan transforms Shah Rukh Khan’s office into quarantine facility





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‘The loss of this magnificent actor is an incomparable one for Indian cinema’





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I’m fine, observing lockdown at home: Naseeruddin Shah on hospitalisation rumours





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Durlabhdas Odhavji Bhansali (1925-2020): A prolific sound engineer





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Farmhouse life with Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Iulia Vantur and others




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Salman Khan shoots for a song with Jacqueline Fernandez at his Panvel farmhouse




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Fitness startup Cure.fit downsizes India, UAE business

The company is to also repurpose its business on digital fitness offerings, including tele-consultants.Apart from layoffs, Cure.fit has moved 90% of trainers across its gyms to a variable pay model to cut costs




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Letters to the editor: Coal, undermined




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Letters to the editor: Cow business




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Letters to the Editor: Dividing line




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Letters to the Editor: The Fine Print




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Letters to the Editor: Cinema effect




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Letters to the Editor: Headline Barriers




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Letter to the Editor: Chinese intentions




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Yash discusses risks of shooting on a gold mine for KGF





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Lyca Productions to foray into Kannada cinema with Nikhil Kumar’s next




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Yash begins shooting for KGF 2, actor’s look leaked online




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Mogra Phulaalaa movie review: A clean and simple family entertainer