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President Xi warns against complacency as China downgrades Covid-19 risk levels in all regions




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China to gradually reopen cinemas as virus under control




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China to reform disease prevention system




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Covid-19: China's socialist political system has shown it can overcome any challenge, says President Xi




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China releases five prominent labour rights activists

Five prominent labour activists have returned to their homes more than a year after they were arrested in coordinated raids in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, according to people close to them and a Hong Kong-based rights group.




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Swapan Dasgupta: If we won’t save Sanskrit, why stop foreigners?




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Gurcharan Das: Independence Day quiz: Are you a patriot or a nationalist?




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Cities must plan for an India on the move or end up as slums




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Why politics has nothing to do with economics in India




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Letter to my younger self: being born at the 11th hour was a plus




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No relief to residents due to spike in corona cases in Kanpur




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Three-yr-old among 15 new Covid-19 cases




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LLR Covid-19 hosp now Level-3 hosp, task force appointed




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Criminal cases against 15 Tablighi Jamaat members




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‘Opt for pool sampling if Covid-19 cases are in bulk’




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320 migrant labourers leave for Rajasthan free of cost by 13 buses




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Kanpur: Women groups make masks, feed poor from savings




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Kanpur: Covid-19 tally reaches 293 as 9 more test positive




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Mumbai returned man tests Covid-19 positive, 1st case in UP's Fatehpur




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Nashik: Containment zones up from 33 to 74




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Give insurance, honorarium to asha workers: Kate




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'What was our fault? We just wanted to go home'

Sajjansingh Dhurve from Pondi in Junawani of Mandal Khajeri cannot believe that his colleagues, with whom he was heading home, are no more.




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Nashik: Goods worth Rs 35L gutted in Satpur

A fire broke out in a pharmaceutical packaging factory in the Satpur industrial area on Thursday night. While there were no casualties, goods and articles, collectively amounting to over Rs 35 lakh, was gutted in the fire.




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Nashik: Medical cert not needed for travel pass

Migrant workers will no more be required to submit medical certificate while applying for police pass to travel to their home states, said city police commissioner Vishwas Nangare Patil on Friday.




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Policeman dies of corona infection in Nashik

A 51-year-old police constable who had tested positive for coronavirus died in Maharashtra's Nashik district on Saturday afternoon, an official said. This is the sixth death of a police personnel due to Covid-19 in the state, he said.




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Experts suggest to follow precaution, coronavirus has different life span on different surfaces




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If liquor shops could open, why should temple remain close: asks ABAP




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North Central Railway converts 130 coaches as Covid care centres




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Sewa kendras to open only on Monday




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Increased usage of internet among kids concerns parents, experts




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Matching donor saves former thalassaemia patient’s life




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Rly security asked to shift migrants from near tracks to shelter homes




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MC commissioner writes to DC to clarify over cremation of unclaimed infected cases




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Getting a curfew pass issued a herculean task in Patiala




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Punjab: Stubble burning incidents spike after slow start, cross last year’s

Despite a slow start, the stubble burning cases were drastically increased in the last two days. This harvesting season is started with one fourth of the burning cases than the previous season, according to the data released by Punjab Remote Sensing Centre(PRSC) on Friday.




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NASA scientists map wind flow pattern on Mars

NASA scientists have mapped the global wind circulation patterns in the upper atmosphere of Mars- 120 to 300 kilometers above the Red Planet's surface. The researchers reprogrammed probes aboard NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft to collect wind measurements on the Red Planet.




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Study reveals e-cigarette users experience vascular damage similar to that of smokers of combustible cigarettes




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Circular asking teachers to attend colleges draws flak




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Hubballi: Sisters set to reunite with parents in Rajasthan after 52 days

Ten-year-old Romu Kumari and her sister Posu, 7, will be reunited with their parents after 52 days as the lockdown kept the family apart — the siblings staying with a relative here and the parents in Rajasthan. Moved by their story shared on social media, the district administration arranged for the children to travel to Sirohi in Rajasthan by car with two people accompanying them.




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Govt will increase testing capacity to 10,000 samples per day soon, says Sriram




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The French are Being Urged to Eat More Cheese as an Act of 'Patriotism' amid Covid-19 Crisis

After Belgians were asked to eat more fried potatoes, dairy producers are now urging the French to consume more cheese.




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AI-Powered CCTV Cameras to Help Shops Maintain Social Distancing in Times of Covid-19

The AI software is loaded into the surveillance systems of a retailer which would do the calculations and give out alarms and also worker productivity results.




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Fact Check: No, Govt Employees Have Not Been Asked to Work for 10 Hours for Six Days a Week

another report falsely claimed that the government was planning to cut allowances like LTA, leave encashment, medical, etc of central government employees.




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83-Year-Old Hotelier Maps Lord Ram's Exile Itinerary on Atlas to Pass Time in Lockdown

Ashok Kumar has also asked a few professors to conduct a research on Ramayana, Mahabharat and Chanakya period to evaluate what kind of world existed in those years.




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This Photo of a Cat Basking in the Sun with a Snake is Making Us Miss Our Friends in Lockdown

A couple of days ago, a Twitter user named Ditch Pony posted two photos of her kitten cheerfully hanging out with a black snake.




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'Can't Let Poor Suffer': Kejriwal Govt is Sending Out Free 'Ration Kits' to Ease Pain of Lockdown

The ration kits contain essential items like oil, sugar, soap etc and are being delivered to poor households along with monthly rations which have also been doubled.




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African Countries are Importing Bottles of Herbal Tonic Dubbed as 'Cure' to Coronavirus

The World Health Organization has remained firm on its stand that there are no proof of any definite cure yet.




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India's First All-Girl Band 'Viva' Has Reunited in Lockdown to Bring Back Your Childhood Memories

Immensely popular indipop band Viva that once comprised of Anushka Manchanda, Pratichee Mohapatra, Neha Bhasin, and Mahua Kamat is back to rock you again.




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Penguins Day Out: Singapore Zoo's Cold Residents are Exploring the Premises as Humans Stay Indoors

The zoo says the workout strengthens the creatures' leg muscles and helps them navigate new environments.




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This Indian Student From Harvard Has Found How to Decontaminate N95 Masks With Microwave

This process could be particularly useful in India, where complex methods like VHP decontamination are unlikely to be very useful across many parts of India if N95s or other PPEs were to become scarce.