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"The older I grow, the more I miss you": Mother's Day wishes from grown-up children

"The older I grow, the more I miss you": Mother's Day wishes from grown-up children





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Coronavirus: Tamil Nadu relaxes lockdown measures further




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Birthday Special! Sai Pallavi is the epitome of elegance and grace in sarees. PHOTOS




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Why are taxis yellow in colour?




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What is a gross spread?

Gross spread refers to the difference between the underwriting price received by a stocks-issuing company, and the real price at which the stock is placed on the market.




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Forces have to get rid of their dependence on foreign weapon systems: General Bipin Rawat

Forces have to get rid of their dependence on foreign weapon systems: General Bipin Rawat





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Vande Bharat Mission: Indians in US ready to be rescued

Vande Bharat Mission: Indians in US ready to be rescued





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After slamming door on Air India crews, Noida Authority takes back order

After slamming door on Air India crews, Noida Authority takes back order





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Scuffle breaks out between Indian and Chinese army near Naku La in Sikkim

Scuffle breaks out between Indian and Chinese army near Naku La in Sikkim





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It's really about the money, honey

If you really think about it, it all boils down to money. Twenty- seven-year-old Sheena Jog, a product designer based in New Delhi, says at least two of the last three fights she had with her husband were over their "hard-earned" money.




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Why aren't they smiling?

Women in India are expected to look like Miss India and behave like Mother India. That is serious business for sure. But could it be that a 'lightness of being' is just not in their DNA?




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Haryana's bahus break into the babu bastion

Poonam Malik is a typical 'Haryanvi bahu', head demurely covered with a dupatta, a shy introvert woman, busy with household chores in her joint family of 15. She covers her face with a 'ghunghat' if elders come visiting.




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Why conservation needs more teeth

Parliament recently amended the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act to give it more teeth and enable the ASI to effectively protect and develop the 4000 monuments it looks after. Conservationists have raised a cheer. But more is required to enforce the law.




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World over women are defined by stereotypes

It’s not just us. Women in every country are defined by stereotype




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Police accused of ‘overreach’ in enforcing lockdown rules in NCR




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Screen saver

A film club that screens politically and socially charged films in the hinterland has been resisting sponsorship and censorship with equal vigour.




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Don't dread the R-word

In 1994-95, as part of a national campaign, I travelled through hundreds of Indian villages, mofussil towns and cities, explaining how miracle-mongers make sly use of chemicals and herbs and exploit the ignorance of common people about certain natural phenomena to fool the gullible and win their unquestioning devotion.




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New country for refugees?




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Where have all the bookshops gone?

All over the country, bookshops are closing down. And all over the country, litfests are springing up. So there is a paradox for you.




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Knocking at Shani temple's door? There are many more that are shut

Progressive Maharashtra is dotted with temples and dargahs that keep women out




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Taking on direct-to-home jihad

Self-radicalized youth are the dangerous new weapon of the Islamic State. Intelligence sleuths and Muslim clerics are devising ways to counter this ever-growing threat




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Jhatpat shoots are the new route to modelling moolah

She is fair, light-eyed and the perfect clothes horse. But on days when regular modelling assignments dry up, she doesn't mind changing 50 outfits and being photographed in a small studio against a plain white backdrop. Front, side, and back and you are done, says Anushree, 24, a Mumbai model.




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How the gentle ascetic figure of Bharat Mata morphed into an ultra-nationalist warrior

Historian Sumathi Ramaswamy’s seminal book The Goddess and the Nation, Mapping Mother India shows how Bharat Mata has been reimagined over the years, going from a benign, giving figure or a tragedienne to a martyr and often an ultra-nationalist warrior.




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Twinkle Khanna: The Patriot Games, and why we’re all losing




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Post-reopening cases in South Korea, Germany spark 2nd wave fears

Worldwide, the virus is confirmed to have infected nearly 4 million people and killed more than 276,000, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University based on data reported by governments.




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France, Spain move toward reopening as global virus cases top 4 million

The number of coronavirus cases worldwide topped four million as some of the hardest-hit countries readied Sunday to lift lockdown restrictions, despite concerns about the second wave of infections. Governments around the world are trying to stop the spread of the disease while scrambling for ways to relieve pressure on their economies with millions unemployed.




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Sweden admits failure to protect elderly in care homes

Her coronavirus test came back negative two days after her death, but Branngard, who claims she died of neglect, says the nursing home staff lacked protective gear and were spreading the virus around the home. Sweden, whose softer approach to the coronavirus has garnered international attention, admits it has failed to adequately protect the elderly, with around half of Covid-19 deaths occurring among nursing home residents.




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Fearing retaliation after Handwara terror attack, Pakistan Air Force jets increased patrols

Top government sources told ANI that at the time of the incident, Pakistan was already carrying out an aerial exercise about which India also had information. "Soon after the death of the Colonel, the Pakistani Air Force increased its patrols involving its mix of fighter aircraft including the F-16s and the JF-17 which were being constantly monitored by our surveillance platforms," they said.




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Rumours take hundreds to railway stn to buy tickets




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Three trains leave for Bihar, UP with 1,140 workers each




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3, including minor, arrested for attacking youth




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Tamil Nadu: College teachers praise hike in retirement age

While most of the government employees’ associations have opposed the state’s move to increase the retirement age from 58 to 59, government college teachers have welcomed it.




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Industrialists in Coimbatore wait for ‘clear guidelines’ to resume operations

With chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami allowing private firms across the state to function from 10am to 7pm with 33% workforce, industrialists in the district are in two minds about resuming operations. Only after functioning for a week, will they come to know the practical hassles and the way forward, they said.




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Coimbatore unaffected by Koyambedu conundrum




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From pregnancy seminars to zumba classes, events move to virtual space




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New Covid-19 case reported in Nilgiris




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Residents of de-contained wards heave sigh of relief




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Tasmac shops welded shut to keep miscreants away




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Share Market : आपकी उंगलियों पर होगा मुनाफा कमाना, जानिए पूरी एबीसीडी

नयी दिल्ली। शेयर बाजार एक जैसी जगह है जिसे अकसर लोग, यहां तक कि दूसरी जगह पैसा लगाने वाले निवेशक भी एक तरह का जुआ समझते हैं। मगर ऐसा है नहीं। शेयर बाजार सबसे जल्दी और सबसे अधिक मुनाफा देने वाली




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Redmi Note 9 Pro की सेल आज से शुरू, मिलेगा 1000 रु का डिस्काउंट

नई द‍िल्‍ली: कोराना वायरस संक्रमण के चलते लॉकडाउन की स्थिति है। ऐसे में सिर्फ जरूरत के सामना की बिक्री की ही छूट थी। अब सरकार ने लॉकडाउन में कुछ राहत दी है जिसके बाद भारत मे स्मार्टफोन की बिक्री भी शुरू




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Amazon पैंट्री पर मिल रहा शानदार 50% डिस्काउंट, डिलीवरी भी free

नई द‍िल्‍ली: कोरोना संक्रमण के बढ़ते प्रभाव को देखते हुए भारत में लॉकडाउन को 17 मई तक बढ़ा दिया गया है। भारत सरकार की नई गाइडलाइन के मुताबिक, ग्रीन और ऑरेंज जोन में 4 मई यानि कल से गैर-जरूरी सामान की बिक्री ई-कॉमर्स साइट




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Reliance Jio : काम कर रही हर चाल, जानिए आगे का रास्ता

नयी दिल्ली। रिलायंस जियो का सितारा इस समय काफी बुलंद है। कंपनी का हर कदम एक सटीक और फिट बैठ रहा है। जियो, जिसने 2016 में शुरुआत के बाद बेहद कम समय में देश की सबसे बड़ी टेलीकॉम कंपनी बनने का




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Credit Card ग्राहक अलर्ट : कंपनियां नहीं बताती ये 5 बातें, जानना है जरूरी

नयी दिल्ली। पिछले कुछ सालों में भारत में क्रेडिट कार्ड इस्तेमाल करने वालों की संख्या में काफी बढ़ोतरी हुई है। मगर इसी के साथ क्रेडिट कार्ड के बिना या कम जरूरत पर इस्तेमाल करने में भी इजाफा हुआ है। जानकार हमेशा




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As samples pile up in Haryana’s labs, nearly 5,000 test results pending




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3 more with mandi link among 16 to test positive for Covid-19 in Gurugram




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6 more test coronavirus positive in Faridabad, 3 containment zones added




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25 Gurugram residents stuck abroad register with government to return home




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Advertising’s turning point has passed us (we barely noticed)




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Haryana: With 1st Covid-19 cases, Rewari & Mahendergarh turn ‘orange’




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Can’t reach nodal officers, helpline to register of no use: Migrant workers