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Salman Khan posted a picture of a bicycle ride, asking fans to stay safe. Comments pouring in all through Thursday were caustic reminders of how he was acquitted owing to lack of evidence in the 2002 hit and run case. ....
Expanding its popular Galaxy 'M' series, Samsung on Thursday launched M51 with Snapdragon 730G processor along with a 'meanest monster' 7000mAh battery in India. ....
Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana has been roped in by UNICEF India as a celebrity advocate who will work at ending violence against children. ....
The Supreme Court asked the Centre on Friday if it could issue an ordinance allocating funds collected under the welfare schemes for construction workers to be used for other workers during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, which has led to the return to many migrant workers to their native states. ....
Teachers of six Delhi University colleges finally got their salaries after a gap of four months as the Delhi government released a grant for them on Saturday. However, six other colleges are yet to get paid. ....
A team of researchers in the US has published striking images of SARS-CoV-2 infected cells in the respiratory airways that are very graphic in nature. ....
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Monday declared that the company has eliminated its entire carbon legacy -- covering all its operational emissions before it became carbon neutral in 2007 -- through the purchase of high-quality carbon offsets. It means that Google's lifetime net carbon footprint is now zero.....
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh said on Monday that the BJP-led Central government has broken the backbone of the people in the unorganised sector. ....
Over two months after dreaded Uttar Pradesh gangster Vikas Dubey was shot dead in a police encounter, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said on Tuesday that it had registered a money-laundering case against him and several of his accomplices. ....
Less than 10 per cent of globally reported COVID-19 cases and less than 0.2 per cent of deaths have been people under the age of 20, but more research is still needed on the risk of severe disease and death among children and adolescents, the chief of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. ....