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BGH may soon start Covid-19 tests, asks govt for equipment




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JMM, Cong differ over fee waivers by pvt schools




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Cong submits list of over 12,000 stranded migrants to govt, offers to reimburse travel costs




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2 new cases in Dhanbad, state has more cured patients than active cases




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5 amazing beauty tips that our moms taught us

Moms are moms for a reason! They have a solution for every problem, especially when it comes to beauty.




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Meet the most stylish moms in Bollywood

In the spirit of Mother's Day today, we're taking a look at the most stylish celebrity moms. In addition to being a hands-on mom, these Bollywood beauties never fail to impress us with their sartorial choices.




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5 easy no-bake cakes for Mother’s Day




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The type of mom you are, based on your zodiac signs

This Mother's Day, we decided to take a little help from astrology and decode the 12 mom personalities which exist! Read below to know all!




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7 ways to celebrate mother's day

No matter we live with her or not, our mother is that one person who always takes care of us.




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CBSE-XII board exams to be held in July

: The Class XII students of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools in Nashik heaved a sigh of relief after the board declared the examination dates on Saturday.




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Ruby Hall nurses return to work

(This story originally appeared in PuneMirror on May 10, 2020)




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Robot to deliver items to Covid patients

The Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Aurangabad, received an indigeneously-prepared robot from a local industry for the convenience of medical staff in management of Covid-19. The device helps in delivering items to Covid-19 patients at their bedside.




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Gajapati seals border with Ganjam after rise in cases




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Mini chariot on standby at Koraput’s Sabar Srikhetra




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Lockdown pathshala takes children beyond textbooks




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BMC opens transit homes at city’s entry points




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Mother's Day: Birthing a baby in times of corona

Lopamudra, 35, was on cloud nine and counting the days to get the first glimpse of her child. It was a precious moment for her as she is having her first child after 12 years of marriage. But she had never expected that outbreak of coronavirus will cast a shadow over her joy and happiness of becoming a mother.




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Here’s how singer Antara Chakrabarty is spending her lockdown days

Odia singer Antara Chakrabarty is spending her lockdown days by doing things for which she earlier didn’t get time due to her busy work schedule.




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WODC chairman Subash Chauhan passes away

Western Odisha Development Council (WODC) chairman, Subash Chauhan died of cancer at a private hospital here on Sunday.




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Weekly Books News (May 4-10)

Weekly Books News (May 4-10)





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Mumbai lockdown news: Today's updates from your city




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Bengaluru lockdown news: Today's updates from your city




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




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New antiviral drug combo shows promise against Covid-19: Study




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Senior UK medic confident "R" contagion number below 1 across country

Britain's deputy chief medical officer said on Saturday he was confident the coronavirus "R" number, a measure of the rate of contagion, was below 1 across the United Kingdom.




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‘Can’t afford to go back, & can’t afford to stay in UK’




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What is baggravation?




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What is a banana kick?

In football, a banana kick causes the ball to curve or bend in flight. When hit, the ball curves away from the kicker and then bends back in.




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What is an omnibus bill?




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Why do pirates wear a black patch over one eye?

There exists no evidence to support the popular view that pirates wore a black patch over one eye.




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Covid-19 lockdown: Migrant workers, family walk back from Ahmedabad to their native place in UP's Lalitpur

Covid-19 lockdown: Migrant workers, family walk back from Ahmedabad to their native place in UP's Lalitpur





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Google celebrates Mother's Day with a Doodle

Google celebrates Mother's Day with a Doodle





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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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A man should talk to mum but listen to his wife

When 'Beta', the movie, was released in 1992, it catapulted Madhuri Dixit to fame as the 'dhak-dhak' girl. But it also raised an old and important question about why men appear to be blind to the fact that their mothers can ever be wrong.




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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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In India, they soldier on without a combat role

Women at war is part of Indian history, from Jhansi Ki Rani to Rani Durgawati to Razia Sultan. But they weren’t part of modern India's war strategy till very recently. Independent India’s Army restricted women to the medical corps, dental corps and the nursing service.




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Arms & The Woman: Beyond war

Israel believes it is constantly at war, facing an existential crisis in a sea of hatred. The national narrative is clear and society's expectations of the young are rigid.




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The pill is 50, but India still undecided

It's been called the invention that "defined the 20th century". On May 9, 1960, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the world's first birth-control pill called Enovid-10.




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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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Bad girl hogs prime time

The room is crowded, there's loud music and the liquor is flowing freely. One face catches the eye. Her hair falls onto, barely offering a glimpse of come-hither brown eyes.




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Married or not, a woman must be herself

"Cause we are living in a material world and I am a material girl" crooned Madonna in the Eighties. Fast forward to the 21st century, and we all know there is more to a marriage than love. Today's woman has become assertive about more than her rights. She also makes known her likes and dislikes with the result that society labels her as materialistic.




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Married or not, be a woman of ‘substance’

The typical family drama in the TV soap or the Bollywood flick revolves around weddings and property disputes.




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The C word women still can't talk about

Oncologists say the awareness of breast cancer is limited to cities. And when women are aware, the stigma attached to it prevents them from speaking out openly.




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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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5 trains to bring workers from J&K




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Back in India, but 37 from Uttar Pradesh have to wait for going home




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No job and little food, 18 set out for home in Bihar on 10 bicycles