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Coronavirus ने ली एक और जान, 52 वर्षीय मशहूर सिंगर का निधन

कोरोना वायरस (Coronavirus) की चपेट में आए सिंगर एडम स्लेजिंजर (Singer Adam Schlesinger) के निधन से पूरी इंडस्ट्री सदमे में है.




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Coronavirus ने ली एक और जान, 74 की उम्र में एक्ट्रेस हिलेरी हीथ की मौत

एक्ट्रेस हिलेरी हीथ (Actress Hilary Heath) के बेटे ने सोशल मीडिया पर पोस्ट के जरिए उनके बारे में जानकारी दी थी.




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Coronavirus के खिलाफ छिड़ी अनोखी जंग, एकसाथ आए शाहरुख खान-प्रियंका चोपड़ा

कोरोना वायरस (Coronavirus) के खिलाफ चल रही इस जंग में शाहरुख खान (Shahrukh Khan), प्रियंका चोपड़ा (Priyanka Chopra) के अलावा कई और सेलेब्रिटीज भी जुड़ गए हैं.




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Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hotstar, नेटफ्ल‌िक्स, ओटीटी, प्लेटफॉर्म, साहिब

लॉकडाउन के दौरान ओटीटी (Over The Top) फ्लेटफॉर्म पर यूजर की संख्या और यूजर इंगजेमेंट दोनों बढ़ी है




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सिंगर मैडोना के शरीर में मिली Coronavirus की एंटीबॉडी, टेस्ट आया पॉजिटिव

पॉप सिंगर मडोना (Madonna) के शरीर में कोरोना एंटीबॉडीज (Corona Antibodies) मिली हैं.




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गेम ऑफ थ्रोन्स के 'द माउंटेन' ने तोड़ा डेडलिफ्ट का वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड, देखें Video

'गेम ऑफ थ्रोन्स' (Game Of Thrones) फेम थॉर जॉनसन (Thor B Johnson) ने भी डेडलिफ्ट का नया विश्व रिकॉर्ड बनाया है.




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Pre-test likely for foreign returnees




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Police draw flak for posting ghost meme




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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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Ganjam district slips from orange to red zone after spike in Covid-19 cases




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‘No sign of community spread in Ganjam yet’




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Odisha: Govt bid to revive tourism through roadshows after lockdown




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Odisha: Incoming Shramik trains on hold after HC order seeking Covid-19 test for workers




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




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Covid-19: With 60 new cases, Odisha witnesses highest spike in 24 hours

With 60 Covid-19 positive cases in the past 24 hours, the number of infected people in Odisha mounted to 245 on Friday, government updates show.




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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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Bhubaneswar: Families of new Covid-19 cases will be in home quarantine




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Jagannath temples in state to follow Puri protocol




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Working hours increased in lockdown-hit industries




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Lockdowns leave Bargarh weavers without jobs, money




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SC order gives breather to people stuck outside state




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Minister under attack for ‘ignorance’




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Back home, workers narrate their plight




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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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Pregnant dog, April, who was beaten to death, finally gets justice

A few days ago, a pregnant dog was beaten to death by two women in the Samantrarapur area.




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Brics and later: PM Modi’s foreign policy must reflect

Beginning this week with the Brics summit at Fortaleza and Brasilia in Brazil, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a packed foreign policy schedule over the next two months.




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Fifa 2014 showcased the rise of the global South as well as of Germany

The greatest show on earth just ended. It has seen the demise of greats and the democratisation of football.




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A ray of hope for J&K

The Modi government has begun to carry forward a process related to Jammu & Kashmir that the UPA regime had initiated but had then abandoned in all but name.




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There are no friends in the film industry, says actor Johny Lever

On being asked whether he has any friends in the film industry, actor Johny Lever mourns that in this industry, there is dosti but no dosts. He feels people make all kinds of promises when they are at work, but none of these amount to much once a film is done and dusted. Lever may be speaking the truth of his own experience, but his life is not the mirror of every life in Bollywood.




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India’s best hope is that the Budget due February 2015 chooses growth and jobs

The presidential address to Parliament on June 9, 2014 had focussed nearly exclusively on projects and schemes, eschewing policy. Therefore, many had eagerly awaited the budget speech for a policy vision of the new government. Unfortunately, it too left observers guessing on whether the government would tackle tough reforms or rely principally on better implementation.




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If cops guard veggies now, crooks could well come up with new crimes

Perhaps outnumbering its regular guardians of the law India has a self-appointed ‘moral police’ — who dictate what people may or may not do — as well as a ‘book police’ who regulate what people can read or write. Now, if Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung has his way, the capital might have a ‘veggie police’ as well.




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Rotten apples




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BJP forces will press for saffronisation of history books: Partha Chatterjee




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Corruption thrives in secret places




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Case of India’s youths joining ISIS is a wake-up call for Indian security agencies




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To climb up human development ladder, India must reinvent its mai-baap sarkar




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Potty training

What is about people that makes them believe their children are of fascinating interest to others. Went for a dinner the other night and i am sitting next to this very pleasant stranger and deciding that maybe this is an evening for charm in high gear and some crisp conversation when this little child runs in and then out again and in again and out again and then reverses the trend.




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AAP decides to focus on Delhi and not contest upcoming assembly elections in other states

Aam Aadmi Party’s decision to not contest any of the four upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana and Jharkhand is the wisest choice the party has made in the last six months.




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UPSC and CSAT are not for castaways, civil services must pick the best

Precious time of the nation and its leadership is being wasted on a non-issue, namely Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)’s new Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT).




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India’s antiquated law on contempt of court restricts personal liberty and must be overhauled

After having raised the issue of whether the clubby and secretive collegiums system actually preserves the independence of the judiciary former Supreme Court judge, Justice Markandey Katju, has now trained his guns on India’s antiquated contempt of court law. He has made the valid point, in this newspaper, that judicial supremacy cannot be based on the law of kings in a democracy.




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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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European Union agrees to impose broad economic sanctions against Russia

TIMES VIEW Europe had to react to MH17 downing Chandan Nandy Moscow did not stop after annexing Crimea but continues to foment insurgency in Ukraine.




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Kerry will get a warm welcome but will that sentiment fail at the first India-US dispute?

Many Indians still go “awww” when a US secretary of state endorses — in Hindi — PM Narendra Modi’s alliterative catchphrases, in this case, “sabka saath, sabka vikas”.




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Did you know our Parliament has not just politicians but also Renaissance men and women?

Politics isn’t a career choice in itself, as far as parliament’s website is concerned.




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As Flipkart raises a billion dollars, e-commerce is set to explode

Almost 15 years ago Jeff Bezos, founder of US online retail firm Amazon, said e-commerce was going to change the way the world shops.




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PHOTOS: 17वीं लोकसभा आज से, लेकिन इस बार सदन में नहीं दिखेंगे राजनीति के ये दिग्गज चेहरे!

इस बार लालकृष्ण आडवाणी, सुषमा स्वराज, उमा भारती, हुकुमदेव नारायण यादव, कमलनाथ और शरद पंवार ने नहीं लड़ा था लोकसभा चुनाव, ये मंत्री भी नहीं बने हैं इसलिए लोकसभा में नहीं दिखेंगे




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Advocates’ panel to provide aid to members




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3 seniors discharged, Bokaro now free of Covid-19




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Babulal urges Hemant to lower Covid test cost at pvt labs