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Being ostracized: Virus leaves its mark for UK's elderly




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Maruti Suzuki XL6 review

Maruti Suzuki XL6 review





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Review: Isuzu V-Max D-Cross Z Prestige

Review: Isuzu V-Max D-Cross Z Prestige





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Honda SP125 BSVI: First ride review

Honda SP125 BSVI: First ride review





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MG ZS EV review

MG ZS EV review





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Studds Shifter D3 Decor review

Studds Shifter D3 Decor review





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Gemopai Astrid Lite electric scooter review

Gemopai Astrid Lite electric scooter review





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2019 Volkswagen Polo GT TDI review

2019 Volkswagen Polo GT TDI review





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First look: Sony showcases Vision S concept EV at CES 2020

First look: Sony showcases Vision S concept EV at CES 2020





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2020 TVS Apache RR310: First ride review

2020 TVS Apache RR310: First ride review





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Auto Expo 2020: Maruti Suzuki unveils facelift version of Vitara Brezza

Auto Expo 2020: Maruti Suzuki unveils facelift version of Vitara Brezza





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2020 Vitara Brezza to Futuro-E: What’s Maruti Suzuki doing at Auto Expo

2020 Vitara Brezza to Futuro-E: What’s Maruti Suzuki doing at Auto Expo





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Tata Motors concept HBX and Sierra to Gravitas and Harrier

Tata Motors concept HBX and Sierra to Gravitas and Harrier





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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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Honda Activa 6G first ride review

Honda Activa 6G first ride review





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2020 Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza petrol review

2020 Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza petrol review





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Volvo XC40 T4 R-Design Review

Volvo XC40 T4 R-Design Review





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2020 Tata Harrier first drive review

2020 Tata Harrier first drive review





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BS-VI emission: 60 second round-up

BS-VI emission: 60 second round-up





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Trump valet has coronavirus; president again tests negative




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US coronavirus deaths exceed 75,000: Reuters tally

US deaths from the novel coronavirus topped 75,000 deaths on Thursday, after the White House shelved a step-by-step guide prepared by health officials to help states safely reopen. Deaths in the United States, the epicenter of the global pandemic, have averaged 2,000 a day since mid-April despite efforts to slow the outbreak.




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Iranians urged to take coronavirus 'seriously' as cases stay high

Since reporting its first cases in mid-February, the Islamic republic has struggled to contain the spread of the virus that causes the Covid-19 disease. Health ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said 55 new virus fatalities in the past 24 hours took the overall death toll in the health crisis to 6,541.




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Virus could kill 190,000 Africans and 'smolder' in continent

An estimated 190,000 people in Africa could die of Covid-19 in the first year of the pandemic and the disease could “smolder” across the continent for years, the World Health Organisation has warned.




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Saudi Arabia coronavirus cases exceed 35,000




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Italy becomes 3rd nation to record 30,000+ virus deaths




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Coronavirus threat forces Russia to curb WWII celebrations

President Vladimir Putin will give a 20-minute speech at a war memorial beside the Kremlin walls, an unprecedented move, instead of presiding over a traditional parade featuring thousands of troops and military equipment.




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Kim Jong Un sends Putin letter on WWII anniversary and for virus fight

The report by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency on Saturday came a day after it reported Kim sent a personal message to Chinese President Xi Jinping to praise what he described as China's success in getting its Covid-19 epidemic under control.




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The US car industry is restarting after Covid. Now what?

The coronavirus pandemic forced carmakers to close virtually every auto plant in North America, sending production plummeting to a level last seen at the end of World War II.




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Egypt's president expands powers, citing virus outbreak




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Two arrested for ‘molesting’ Covid patient in hospital




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Nurse who went on home care visits tests positive




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50 days after two Covid-19 cases, Noida export unit ready to restart work




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Noida nurse tests Covid positive, sparks alarm

A nurse who had allegedly visited several houses in Sector 137 to provide homecare treatment has tested positive for Covid, triggering alarm among residents of the area about the spread of the infection.




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First Covid-19 death in Noida, cases rise to 214

A 60-year-old man died due to coronavirus in western Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddh Nagar on Friday, becoming the first fatality in the district due to Covid-19, officials said.




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Noida: 60-year-old found to have Covid dies of lung failure

The district recorded its first Covid-19 death after a 60-year-old man passed away on Friday. With 12 fresh cases, including the death, the district’s total positive cases now stands at 214.




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UP-Rera hearings start via video conference

The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-Rera) on Friday started hearing buyers’ complaints through video conference. The regulatory authority was represented by chairman Rajive Kumar and other members, including Balvinder Singh.




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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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Live: Covid testing capacity scaled up to 95,000 per day, says Centre

India’s Covid-19 count is nearing 60,000 mark with 59,662 cases after new cases topped 3,000 for the third consecutive day. The overall death toll too was just short of 2,000 at 1,981. Overall, 3,294 fresh cases were reported from states in past 24-hour. Stay here for all live updates




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Coimbatore: No new Covid-19 case for 4th day

There was no new Covid-19 case in the district for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday even as the state recorded another high volume of fresh cases.




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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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Drunk driving claims 1st life during lockdown




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TNAU invites applications




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Postal envelopes on Covid-19 released




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Thai businessman convicted of selling fake bomb detectors

Many millions of dollars of the devices were sold to the Thai army and other security forces around the world. A court in Thailand has convicted a local businessman of fraud for selling fake bomb detectors to the Thai government, five years after a court in the United Kingdom sentenced the British head of the company that supplied them to seven years in prison in a scandal that was worldwide in scale




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Nuh gives some relief; Haryana Covid-19 count reaches 647

Nuh district gave a sigh of relief for health authorities who were continued to be disappointed as 22 new more cases were found in Haryana which took state total tally to 647. Besides Gurugram, other districts from where fresh cases were reported include Faridabad, Sonipat, Jhajjar, Panipat, Jind and Fatehabad.




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Gurugram has 75 active cases and one Covid hospital as Medanta halts admission

While the city teeters on the edge of becoming a red zone with increasing number of novel coronavirus cases every day, Gurugram has only one functioning Covid hospital at the moment.




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Haryana: Private schools violating fee order to face action

In the wake of increasing complaints against several private schools violating education department guidelines on school fees, the state government on Friday ordered all divisional commissioners to redress the grievances of parents and submit action taken reports at the earliest.




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Haryana: Month after plan, PGIMS Rohtak yet to get coronavirus facility

Even after a month of unveiling plan to turn its trauma center of PGIMS Rohtak into exclusive Covid-19 hospital to provide testing and treatment under one roof, there has hardly been any move in the direction.




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Why virus may bring plastic back in favour




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Africa’s rare mountain gorillas also at virus risk

As the coronavirus infects more people around the world, Congo’s Virunga National Park, home to about a third of the world’s mountain gorillas, is barring visitors until June 1, citing “advice from scientific experts indicating that primates, including mountain gorillas, are likely susceptible to complications arising from the Covid-19 virus”.