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Terror strikes London, again: First visuals from site of attacks




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20 years of Uphaar tragedy: Relatives of victims offer prayers near cinema hall




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London Fire: Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn and citizens pay homage to Grenfell Tower victims




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Ram Nath Kovind: Know five facts about him




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International Yoga Day celebrated by Navy, Coast Guard personnel perform asanas on INS Viraat




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See pictures of Donald and Melania Trump’s first visit to France




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Ram Nath Kovind vs Meira Kumar: MP, MLAs vote for ‘historic’ Presidential polls




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Ram Nath Kovind elected as the 14th President of India, supporters celebrate victory across the country




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Ram Nath Kovind becomes President: List of achievements of previous Raisina Hill occupants




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It’s Venkaiah Naidu versus Gopalkrishna Gandhi in the vice-presidential election




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On visit to flood-hit Gujarat, Rahul Gandhi’s car pelted with stones




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Hiroshima Day: Survivors say ‘never again’, urge disarmament of nuclear weapons




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Nagina Online: What happens when social media comes in one of India’s most backward villages




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Phoolan Devi’s 54th birth anniversary: Glimpses from the life of ‘Bandit Queen’




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Parliament bids farewell to Vice-President Hamid Ansari




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Venkaiah Naidu is India’s 13th Vice-President: A look at his journey through photographs




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Venkaiah Naidu takes oath as 13th Vice-President of India




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A day after Charlottesville violence, US pays tribute to victims




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Birthday wishes to Arvind Kejriwal: Some lesser known facts about Delhi CM




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Bihar, UP floods: Villages submerged, death toll reaches 72




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30 die, Haryana burns for rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh




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A day after Dera violence: Army monitoring areas around CBI court in Panchkula




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President Ram Nath Kovind launches ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ campaign in Kanpur




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Arvind Kejriwal meets Kamal Haasan: Will they join hands?




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Meet Frida the Labrador who has been saving lives in disasters across the world




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See photos from PM Modi’s Vadnagar visit




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PM Narendra Modi visits hometown Vadnagar in Gujarat, offers prayers at Hatkeshwar temple




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See photos of the toxic coal train leaving Goa




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Yogi Adityanath visits Taj Mahal, participates in cleanliness drive




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See Pics: Prince Charles on a two-day visit to India




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From hero to villain, Robert Mugabe’s 37-year-old governance ends




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26/11 Stories of Strength: Devendra Fadnavis, Amitabh Bachchan, Prasoon Joshi attend the memorial event




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Bombay riots 1992: Scars remain, victims still plead for justice




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Ram Vilas Paswan says 20 states getting ready for launch of ration card portability from June 1

"So far, 17 states and UTs have integrated and three more states Odisha, Mizoram and Nagaland are also getting prepared. Total 20 states/UTs will be ready for the launch of ration card portability from June 1," Paswan told reporters.




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View: Empathise as people, as nations

​​Developed countries may well ask why they should pick up the bill for countries that are less well-prepared. The answer to that lies in looking to their own citizens for inspiration. Across the world, governments have introduced new restrictions into lives.




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PAC chief readies course for audit in 5 covid-hit sectors

Public Accounts Committee chairman Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury urged the Speaker to take an expeditious and positive decision on allowing meetings of parliamentary committees including PAC via videoconference given the importance of assessing the economic and social costs these sectors have suffered due to lockdown.




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Sarbananda Sonowal invites companies to set up their businesses in Assam

Chairing a meeting to assess the impact of COVID 19 on Assam Power Distribution Company Limited, Assam Power Generation Corporation Limited and Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Limited, Sonowal said that though the state has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, the endeavour of the government’s power companies has yielded into a power surplus.




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View: A poor way of thinking

Despite all our past glory, the “potential” India has, the love you have for your country, that answer won’t change. We don’t have money. Our people are poor. Our government is poor. Hence, when we carry out a lockdown like Europe or the US, we suffer more. For them, the lockdown creates an itch. For us, we bleed.




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View: The unbearable lightness of these labour reforms

Labour laws in India are part of the façade of democracy that middle-class India confuses for the real thing. In reality, nine out of ten of India’s 500 million workers are in the informal sector, which does not admit labour laws, minimum wages, social security and such other symbols of civilised existence even as figments of the imagination.




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COVID-19: Is this the future of eating out?

Mediamatic ETEN, a restaurant in Amsterdam, is offering a four-course vegetarian menu for diners -- served to guests while they sit in their own personal quarantine greenhouses.




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103 Covid deaths, 3,390 cases in 24 hrs; toll 1,886

The total of 103 deaths reported since Thursday morning include 43 in Maharashtra; 29 in Gujarat; eight in Madhya Pradesh; seven in West Bengal; five in Rajasthan; two each in Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh; and one each in Bihar, Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.




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Vedic Shanti Path at White House for Covid patients

At the invitation of United States President Donald Trump, Pujari Harish Brahmbhatt from the BAPS (Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha) Swaminarayan Mandir in New Jersey joined religious leaders from other faiths offering prayers on the occasion of National Day of Prayer Service.




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Ayurveda doctor joins race for COVID-19 cure

'If the trial succeeds, it will become the success of Ayurveda.' 'If it's a failure, it's my failure alone.'




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Death of a soldier: 'He was a daredevil'

Major Anuj Sood, scholar and daredevil soldier, had finished his Kashmir tenure and would have been home had COVID-19 not come in the way. He did not live to be old enough, but he lived the soldier's life to the fullest, reveals Archana Masih/Rediff.com.




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Covid cases in Mumbai will reduce in 15-20 days: Govt

Early detection will bring down the mortality rate, the minister said, adding that the government plans to increase institutional quarantine facilities.




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Why West Bengal's coronavirus mortality rate is high

Social stigma and low testing are the key reasons for the high mortality rate among COVID-19 patients in West Bengal, where the disease, like elsewhere in the country, is still an urban phenomenon, experts say. The state's Trinamool Congress government has been drawing consistent criticism from the Centre and opposition parties over the way it has tackled the pandemic, and has been accused of under-reporting data about the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths.




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Vizag leak: NGT slaps Rs 50 cr fine on LG Polymers

A bench, headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, set up a five-member Committee to probe Thursday's gas leak incident in the chemical factory, in which 11 people were killed and 1,000 exposed, and submit a report before May 18.




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An interface to detect Covid from CT scans, X-Rays

AI tech that study CT scans and X-Rays are being deployed as part of global efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, according to LPU researchers. The system may enable doctors and medical staff even in remotest villages of the country to get quick results on the COVID-19 status of a patient.




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Coronavirus blow for other parties, it's AIADMK vs DMK

The Tamil Nadu voter may not be in the mood to test new talent, not when the state and the people are going through unprecedented and unanticipated crises, of which coronavirus is only the first. All of it boils down to an election between the ruling AIADMK and the Opposition DMK next year, with small-timers, had-been parties and promised parties left on the sidelines, says N Sathiya Moorthy.




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No second leakage in Vizag: NDRF DG

Pradhan also asserted that the fumes that were seen coming out was a 'technical' issue and there was no need to panic.