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Entertainment channels going with reality shows, are they playing safe?

Multiple reality shows in the same genre is a trend most GECs are following. Easy fix or strategic programming?




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Direct selling: Where do firms with a sparse digital presence stand?

In the era of e-commerce, where do direct selling companies with a sparse digital presence stand?




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Brands struggle with Pinterest in the absence of promoted pins

The company, often described as a virtual bulletin board for images, counts the Asia Pacific region as one of its fastest growing ones; it opened an office in Singapore in July to service the Indian and South East Asian markets.




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Music streaming is a potent tool to engage with millennials

The most interesting part of this disruptive market is that as consumers’ media consumption habits are evolving, brands are seeking better technology to target them with relevant content and occasions.




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Netflix, Eros Now, other OTT platforms tie up with airlines to tap large user base

OTT platforms are partnering with travel agencies, airlines and cruises to tap on-the-go audiences




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With auto sector in slump and economy in slowdown, is it all gloom this festive season?

Consumers are looking at spending cautiously, but they have not stopped their purchases.




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Why new-age publishers are partnering with affiliate platforms

Online publishers often lack the knowledge and familiarity to leverage online tools to monetise content




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With HBO Max, Apple TV+ and Disney+, will the OTT landscape really change much?

In India, however, this is not likely to be a separate offering — Disney titles are being made available on the homegrown Hotstar, with no change in subscription plans, as of now.




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How with no plans to advertise BLADE is positioning itself as a premium air-taxi

Blade Urban Air Mobility Program in India: The air-taxi has begun operations in Mumbai, Pune, and Shirdi, today




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Nikon releases the AF-S NIKKOR 120-300mm f/2.8E FL ED SR VR, a fast telephoto zoom lens compatible with the Nikon FX format




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India Draw With Europe After Win vs Rest Of World In Online Nations Cup

India played out a 2-2 draw against Europe in Online Nations Cup chess tournament in the eighth round, a setback after their first win in the event notched up against the Rest of the World.




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Kohli Recalls "Soft Winds, Rustle Of Trees" In Throwback Pic With Anushka

Virat Kohli posted a throwback picture of him posing with Anushka in a balcony with snow-clad mountains in the background.




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Announcement of Capital and Business Alliance with XTIA Ltd.




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A new article, "Manufacturing on a giant scale with extreme precision" has been added to "Stories".



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'Mehendi Prank' with Rohit at Bachelor party | Kahaan Hum Kahaan Tum

Sonakshi, a renowned television actress of a popular show, and Rohit, a highly successful cardiologist, cross paths and develop a unique bond even as they struggle with their demanding careers.   




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We're The Best At Making Really Good Kids! -SRK Tells Wife Gauri Over Her Throwback Family Picture With Him, Arbram, Suhana, Aryan!

<strong>New Delhi:</strong> Gauri Khan took a stroll down her memory lane and shared a throwback family picture from their vacation featuring husband and megastar Shah Rukh Khan and their two kids. However, it is the doting father and a husband's response over the adorable picture which will just melt




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Rohit Sharma Shares Cute Photo Of Samaira With Her Toys On Instagram

Rohit Sharma shared a picture of daughter Samaira surrounded by her toys.




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Pakistan Players Push Back Boundaries With Zoom Cricket

Shan Masood was video-chatting with teammates when they grabbed their cricket gear and pretended to play a match.




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Sachin Tendulkar Remembers "Special Stint" With Yorkshire County Club

Sachin Tendulkar revealed that his stint with Yorkshire helped him gain exposure and gave him a better understanding of English conditions.




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Watch: Turn The Boring Pumpkin Sabzi Into Lusious Khatta Meetha Kaddu With This Simple Recipe

If you notice, pumpkin has several appetising sweet and savoury dishes in the western countries in form of salad, soup and pies. Keeping this in mind, we bring you a recipe that will make the simple...



  • Food & Drinks

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Milkman Comes Up With Unique Solution To Maintain Social Distancing With Customers

A milkman has come up with a unique way to ensure that the milk he delivers is contact-free and also forces customers to maintain the necessary distance.




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Cooking Tips: Prepare This Quick And Easy Bengali-Style Bhaat Bhaja With Leftover Rice In A Busy Day

Bhaat literally means rice and bhaja means fry; bhaat bhaja is the home-style fried rice among Bengalis. This recipe needs almost nothing for preparation; tastes best with leftover rice.



  • Food & Drinks

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7 No-Flour Desserts To Try During Lockdown When You're Done With Maida, Sooji And Atta

Since, baking flours are flying off the shelves of grocery stores, we thought of saving some flour for our kitchen stock, and dug out these desert recipes that can be tried without using any kind of...



  • Food & Drinks

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Deepika Remembers Irrfan Khan With A Sweet Memory From The Sets Of "Piku"

"Rest in peace my dear friend," Deepika had written earlier




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A Glimpse Of Kareena Kapoor's "Saturday Mood" With Saif Ali Khan

"Love it," commented Karisma Kapoor




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Indian-Origin Doctor Alerts Indians To Poor Diet Link With Virus Deaths

Poor diet is a major cause behind the COVID-19 deaths and the Indians must urgently cut down on ultra-processed food to build resilience against the deadly virus, a leading Indian-origin cardiologist...




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Venezuela Charges 2 Former US Soldiers With "Terrorism, Conspiracy"

Venezuela has charged two former US soldiers with "terrorism" and "conspiracy" for allegedly taking part in a failed invasion bid to topple President Nicolas Maduro, the attorney general said on...




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"We Woke Up Like This": Sania Mirza Posts Adorable Picture With Son

Sania Mirza, much like other sportspersons across the country, is spending time at home amid the coronavirus lockdown.




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Deepika Remembers Irrfan Khan With A Sweet Memory From The Sets Of "Piku"

"Rest in peace my dear friend," Deepika had written earlier




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Xiaomi Mi 10 5G With 108-Megapixel Camera Launched in India

Mi 10 5G has been officially launched in India. The new Mi smartphone by Xiaomi is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC and is available with up to 256GB of onboard storage.




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Watch: MS Dhoni's New Look Sends Twitter Into A Frenzy

MS Dhoni, who has rarely been sighted in recent times, was seen sporting a bearded look that sent social media into a tizzy.




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WB Varsities To Implement Academic Calendar Within A Month After Lockdown Is Lifted

All the state universities in West Bengal will implement the academic calendar in their respective institutions within a month after the lockdown is lifted, Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said...




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Resume Medicine Supply From Pharmacy Without Delay: Delhi Court To AIIMS

The Delhi High Court has asked the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to ensure that dispensation of medicines from its pharmacy, which was functioning in limited capacity due to the...




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Narco-Terrorist With Links To Kashmiri Terror Groups Arrested In Haryana

After being on the run for nearly a year, the National Investigation Agency on Saturday arrested Ranjit Singh, a "notorious narco-terrorist", from Sirsa as he was acting as a conduit of Pakistan-based...




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Air India Flight With 129 Indians From Bangladesh Lands In Delhi

An Air India flight carrying 129 Indian nationals from Dhaka, Bangladesh, landed at Delhi airport today as part of Vande Bharat Mission to bring back stranded Indians from different countries.




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Updates: Central Teams To Visit 10 States With High COVID-19 Cases

Coronavirus India Live Updates:Over 3,000 people tested positive for novel coronavirus or COVID-19 in India in 24 hours, taking the total to 59,662 cases, the Union Health Ministry said this morning....




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Central Teams To Visit 10 States With High Coronavirus Cases

The Union health Ministry will send central teams to 10 states with surging coronavirus cases, the ministry said in a statement.




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Governor Markell Opens Summit with State Leaders on Diversity in Government

Over 300 State leaders, including Cabinet secretaries, state agency heads, division directors and human resources professionals participated in the Equal Employment Opportunity Summit which was hosted by the Governor’s Council on Equal Employment Opportunity.




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Governor Markell Signs Executive Order Adding Business Owners with Disabilities and Small Businesses to Delaware’s Supplier Diversity Efforts

Businesses owned by individuals with disabilities and certain small businesses will now be included in the state’s supplier diversity efforts thanks to an executive order recently signed by Governor Jack Markell.




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State of Delaware Announces Class for State Employees on Employing People with Disabilities

All State of Delaware employees will be able to access a new online class, Focus on Ability. This class will provide information about hiring and retaining employees with disabilities, including responding to and requesting accommodations, understanding invisible disabilities, and interacting comfortably and respectfully with people who have disabilities.




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Budget Director Visalli to Depart Administration with Legacy of Responsible Governance and Investments in Delaware’s Future

Director Ann Shepard Visalli will conclude her tenure leading Delaware’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) next month following more than seven years leading the Markell Administration’s efforts to balance challenging budgets while making key investments that have strengthened the economy, improved the education system, and enhanced quality of life throughout the state.



  • Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017)
  • Office of Management and Budget
  • Office of the Governor

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Arbitration as a Career: Webinar with Ratan K Singh, FCIArb

Arbitration as a Career: Webinar with Ratan K Singh, FCIArb




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Horse with West Nile Virus recovering, doing well

A Kent County horse has tested positive for West Nile Virus, the Department of Agriculture announced today. The horse, which is recovering well, is Delaware's first confirmed equine case of West Nile Virus since 2003, said Delaware State Veterinarian Dr. Heather Hirst, who urged equine owners to get their horses vaccinated.



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  • Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
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Second horse with West Nile has recovered

A second Delaware horse has tested positive for West Nile Virus, but has recovered. The two-year-old filly from Sussex County is the state’s second confirmed case of West Nile Virus since 2003. Delaware’s first equine case of West Nile Virus this year was diagnosed in Kent County in August; that horse has also recovered.



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Delaware growers first on East Coast to get new tool to help with pesticide drift

Delaware growers are the first on the East Coast able to take advantage of a new online tool that helps protect sensitive crops from pesticides that may drift due to wind or weather. Delaware is the newest participant in the DriftWatch program, which allows growers of certain crops or commercial beekeepers to alert pesticide applicators of sensitive areas before they spray.



  • Department of Agriculture
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Gov. Markell celebrates Arbor Day with over 500 students at McIlvaine Early Childhood Center

Governor Jack Markell celebrated Arbor Day by joining over 500 kindergarten students at McIlvaine Early Childhood Center for a ribbon-cutting to unveil the school's new "Tree Walk & Talk Arboretum." Gov. Markell also honored winners of the Delaware Forest Service's annual Arbor School Poster Contest and joined in commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the adoption of the American holly as Delaware's state tree in 1939.



  • Department of Agriculture
  • Forest Service
  • Arbor Day
  • Delaware Forest Service
  • Governor Jack Markell
  • McIlvaine Early Childhood Center
  • Project Learning Tree
  • U.S. Forest Service

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Delaware businesses help celebrate First State agriculture with special art project

A special exhibition of Delaware’s agricultural heritage is receiving strong support from the Delaware business community. The Century Farm art exhibition will open at the Delaware Agricultural Museum & Village in Dover from May 1 – June 30, with a special public reception on May 14, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.



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DelDOT and Delaware Dept. of Agriculture Urge Drivers to Be Cautious When Sharing the Road with Farm Equipment

DelDOT and the Department of Agriculture are urging Delaware drivers to be alert for the presence of agricultural equipment on roads and to practice safe road-sharing techniques when encountering them. The state is the midst of harvest season and farmers are moving large tractors, trailers, trucks and other large equipment on state roads as they move between fields or to equipment staging areas.




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Grants available to help farmers, agribusinesses with marketing, research and sales

More than $300,000 in federal grant funding is now available for projects to help produce, market or access Delaware-grown fruit, vegetables and certain other crops. The Delaware Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program through June 3.



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Compliance with Delaware forest harvest law protects water quality

Delaware timber harvests achieved a 93 percent rate of compliance with best management practices (BMPs) designed to protect water quality and limit soil erosion, according to a new report. Dr. Anne Hairston-Strang, a forest hydrologist with the Maryland DNR Forest Service, assessed the use and effectiveness of BMPs by surveying a total of 72 sites in Maryland and Delaware from 2014 to 2016. Selected sites were locations with waterway crossings and buffers with the greatest potential for water quality impacts. Effects were expected to be larger than normal because high rainfall during the 2014-2016 period represented an increase of 20 percent above the 30-year average. Final data indicated that the average sediment delivery across all locations was less than one cubic foot per site—indicating that proper use of BMPs was successful at protecting water quality during harvest operations.