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Celebrating Mother’s Day with lots of love & warmth




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Being a mother and, DM & Collector is a twin honour




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‘To avoid stress and fear, expecting moms must stop following corona news’




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Rebel leader was spreading Covid-19 awareness when killed: Maoists




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State board principals’ association leading a ‘tech revolution’




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Maharashtra: No promotion for medical students without exams

Unlike conventional universities in the state, students of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) will not be promoted to the next level without examinations.




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Chanda couple returns home, meets children after 107 days




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CBSE board examination evaluation to start today




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Panel recommends online teaching, learning for univs




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Despite long & tiring travel, migrants won’t give up till they reach home




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First Covid-19 death during treatment in Amravati




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Market goes from pyramid to pot-bellied

When an advertising professional starts to tell the India Story, expect an interesting take. Chief strategy officer at Bates 141 India, Dheeraj Sinha, says in the introduction to "Consumer India" that his account is "from the playing field, not the sidelines."




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Will twihards bite into vampire fare?

This is probably the book that twihards have been waiting for.




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Wilde imagination: Oscar as Holmes

Imagine Oscar Wilde, the famed playwright and poet, in the mold of a Sherlock Holmes or a Hercules Poirot. That’s precisely what author Gyles Brandreth does - make a convincing detective out of Wilde even as he remains faithful in his portrayal of him as an aesthete and a bohemian with his flamboyant style and acerbic wit.




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If he had reached Delhi...

Grandnephew Sugata Bose tracks Netaji’s life in a brilliant biography




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The mystery behind art of the matter

Why is it that in the historical art galleries of painting - or of sculpture, for that matter - only a very few women are represented?




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'They mocked me because I didn’t know who Lionel Richie was'

Biting — yet sensitive. He’s a study in contrasts. Just like his books. Writer Aravind Adiga won the Man Booker Prize in 2008 with his novel “White Tiger”. In the first interview given globally over his new book “Last Man in Tower”, Adiga now tells Srijana Mitra Das about being a small-town boy, falling in love with Mumbai, capturing the people and philosophies rich India overlooks, writing being his fate, generating controversy — and why he might just step away now.




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Tudor queen who was a kingmaker

Overshadowing a large chunk of the 15th century, The War of the Roses raged in England for a shade over 30 years as the descendants of Edward III divided themselves into Yorkists (white rose) who traced their line back to Edward's youngest son, Edmund Duke of York, and Lancastrians (red rose) who traced their line back to Edward's second son, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.




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Sunday times exclusive extract

Sahil Tabassum once said to me, ‘I like a book to have a beginning, a middle and an end.’ I thought to myself...mine cannot be that kind of book. The gaps in my life were too many, the threads too few.




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'I think of myself as Indian in a sense that includes Pakistan'

He's one of the subcontinent's most exciting literary talents. His new book 'Noon' explores violence in South Asia. Son of Pakistani politician Salman Taseer, assassinated after defying Islamist groups, Aatish Taseer speaks with Srijana Mitra Das about nations, truth, lies and ties that bind - or break - people.




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Left parties demand cash, foodgrains for migrants




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BDO in Dumka showcaused for allowing barber to shave head of quarantine patient, before test results




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




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Movement of workers changes colour coding of districts




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JMM, Cong differ over fee waivers by pvt schools




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How coolies of Hatia responded to our call for help




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6 migrants paddle 400km from Odisha, Gumla man cycles 1.6k km from T




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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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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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Fortified foods vs. supplement

Food fortification, also referred to as food enrichment is the process of adding micronutrients to food that are not found in them naturally.




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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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Mom's the word when it comes to marital advice!

When we are about to take one of the most important decisions of our life, how can we not take her advice, right? On this Mother's Day, we asked a few women about the best piece of marital advice they had received from their mother. Here's their story.




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Man held on charge of killing daughter in Pune

The Hinjewadi police on Saturday arrested a 35-year-old man from Kshatriyanagar in Bavdhan for throttling his five-month-old daughter to death.




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Covid-19: 57% of deaths in PMR within 7 days

Many Covid-19 patients in the Pune Metropolitan Region died within a week of onset of illness, an analysis of the toll so far has revealed.




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Covid-19 in Pune: Lanes in hotspots closed

The civic administration on Saturday initiated steps to close all internal streets, bylanes and smaller approaches to main roads to restrict the movement of people within the containment areas, a day after district guardian minister Ajit Pawar underlined stricter execution of the lockdown measures till May 17.




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3 killed as mound of earth collapses in Kolhapur

Three persons, including the owner of the well, died and two others were injured, after the mound of earth collapsed on them while they were repairing the old well at Kodoli village of Panhala taluka in Kolhapur district on Saturday night.




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Pune: Army ropes in QRT to monitor virus spread

In a first, the army's Local Military Authority (LMA) has roped in its quick response team (QRT) to monitor the Covid-19 situation in civil areas of the Pune Cantonment Board (PCB).




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Pune: Only 0.36% tested for contagion in PMC limits

Around 12,000 people have been tested for coronavirus infection in the PMC limits so far, accounting for just 0.35% of the total population of 33 lakh.




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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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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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Fed up of wait for passes, migrants ride to Agra

Desperate times call for desperate measures goes the adage. Ten migrant workers in the city just did that.




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Govt sets kharif target at 96 lakh MT foodgrain




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55,000 returned to state in 10 days




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Interview for Vimsar dir’s post held over Skype




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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