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Women Should Avoid These On First Night

Wedding night is very special for the newly wed couple. Both plan to make the night loving and special by planning! Although you are prepared to face the wedding or first night with your newly wedded wife, you should know how




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7 Weird Things Which Turn On Women!

You must be knowing few things which excites a woman in minutes. For example, teasing her or touching her can turn the woman on within a minute. But there are few weird things too which can turn on a woman instantly!




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Does Dirty Talk Turn You On?

Do not be afraid to admit that [dirty talk[topic:dirty-talk]] is a huge turn on for you. Imagine how boring it would be if there were no talking in bed. The things you say to each other before and while making love




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6 Weird Things That Turn On Men

It is believed that men turn on very easily. But, things change once you are used to having sex with the same woman. The level of excitement slows down and this is when the woman tries special tricks to spice up




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Dress Sexy On Your 'First Night'

The first night of the couple together after the wedding, is known as the wedding night or first night. Well, every woman dreams of making it a perfect one. Have you ever wondered about how to dress sexy on the very




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Sex Positions To Try This Weekend

Its Friday! Couples get very excited as weekends approach. It is the time when you can be only with your partner whole day and night long. Saturday and Sunday are the best days to enjoy sex and spend some intimate time




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Sex Positions To Try In Bath Tub/Pool

Making love in water is one of the most appealing things this season. As monsoons are going to hit, it is time to try up something that makes sex in the rain or bath tub an excellent experiment. Couples would love




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Onscreen Sexual Scenes To Try

On-screen romance has always been tempting for couples. From sleazy to sensually, rocking sex scenes have always forced couples to watch and try the same with their partners. Whenever we watch some sexual scenes, we tend to watch till it ends




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3 Sex Positions To Try On A Chair

Having sex is one of the most pleasurable moments for a couple. It is a way to get rid of stress and become intimate with your partner. Sex positions are many but you cannot sit and read the Kamasutra book all




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Dirty Questions To Ask A Woman

Trying to excite a girl is a tricky job! Men only know some smart and dirty tricks that can excite a woman easily. If you are away from your woman and want to excite her, try asking these filthy and dirty




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Tips To Master 69 Sex Position

There are many sexual positions that are written down in the Kamasutra. But, very few couples indulge in more than 3-4 positions. Out of the 4, missionary, women on top, doggy and 69 are the most famous and highly preferred sex




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Gujarat: 22 held for attending religious function

Organizing religious function can land you in jail during this lockdown period. As many as 22 people were arrested for the alleged violation of the lockdown period when they participated in Satya Narayan Katha in Kalavad taluka village of Jamnagar district on Wednesday night. Of those arrested included Jaisukh Lunagaria (57) and his wife Rasila Lunagaria (53) and two brahmin priests — Vasantrai Joshi (52) and Mayur Joshi (32) — who conducted the religious discourse in Bamangam village of Kalavad taluka. The rest of those arrested were 18 women.




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4L diamond workers apply to go to Saurashtra




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Man held for attempt to disrupt harmony




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Nearly 80% of 3,390 Coronavirus Cases in Last 24 Hours in 4 States, 70% of 103 Deaths in 2 States

Of the total new Covid-19 cases reported, 78 per cent are from four states – Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.




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UP Woman Constable's Husband, 8 In-laws Booked for Dowry Death

The constable, who was on medical leave, had married Dharmendra five years ago and the couple had a three-year-old daughter.




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Vande Bharat Mission: First Batch of 168 Indian Students stranded in Bangladesh Leaves for Home

More such flights are also being readied by the authorities to facilitate other Indians as part of the Operation Vande Bharat - A homecoming', India's massive repatriation operation to bring home its citizens stranded abroad.




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How TN Squandered a Week in Controlling Covid-19 Cluster at Chennai’s Koyambedu Market

Between the first case and the day the market closed on May 4, officials held several talks with sellers about shifting operations. The back and forth proved costly.




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Hundreds of Migrant Workers Throng Mangaluru Railway Station, Demand to be Sent Back Home Immediately

Police quoted the migrants as saying that they were stuck in the city without jobs, money and adequate food and that they were even willing to walk to their home states if the special trains were not operated immediately.




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Vizag Gas Leak: NGT Slaps Interim Penalty of Rs 50 Cr on LG Polymers India, Issues Notices to Centre

NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, set up a 5-member Committee to probe Thursday's gas leak incident in the chemical factory, in which 11 people were killed and 1,000 were exposed.




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Air India Flight Carrying 234 Passengers from Singapore Lands at Delhi Under Vande Bharat Mission

The flight was part of the Vande Bharat mission which started on Thursday to bring back stranded Indian nationals home amid the novel coronavirus-induced lockdown.




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'Soon, No one Will be Left to Treat Covid-19 Patients': West Bengal Doctors' Forum Rings Alarm Bells

The Forum has written a letter to Chief Secretary Rajiv Sinha, who assured that the government will do whatever is needed for the safety and security of the doctors and health care workers in Bengal.




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President Ram Nath Kovind Says He is 'Saddened Beyond Words' on Aurangabad Train Accident

My thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families. Wishing speedy recovery to the injured, the president said on Twitter.




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Rajnath Singh Flags Off Crucial Link Road to Kailash Mansarovar via Video Conferencing

After inaugurating the road through video-conferencing, Rajnath Singh said pilgrims going to Kailash Mansarovar will now be able to complete their journey in one week instead of up to three weeks.




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With 396 Deaths in 6,600-plus Cases, Gujarat Has Worst Covid-19 Mortality Rate Among Most Affected States

Overall, the national mortality rate was 3.34 as on Friday morning and the recovery rate stood at 29.35 per cent. India has confirmed 56,342 confirmed Covid-19 cases so far.




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Delhi Minorities Commission Chief Moves High Court for Anticipatory Bail in Sedition Case

The plea was mentioned for an urgent hearing and it has been allowed to be listed on May 12, Zafarul Islam Khan's advocate Vrinda Grover said.




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SC Asks States to Consider Online Sales & Home Delivery of Liquor to Check Covid-19 Spread

The apex court disposed of the plea challenging the guidelines issued by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on May 1, allowing sales of liquor through direct contact sales during the lockdown period.




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29 More Test Covid-19 Positive from CATS Control Room in Delhi, Total 46 Infected

Between April 23 and May 2, at least 17 employees tested positive for the COVID-19 virus at the CATS control room. In the last one week, 29 more tested positive.




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Vizag Gas Tragedy Reawakens 1984 Nightmare for Bhopal: Has The City Learnt Lessons to Plug Leaks?

Among key initiatives post the 1984 incident in Bhopal, an institute was established in the city which offers training and awareness programmes in disaster management and related subjects for officials and executives of government departments, public and private sector undertakings and others.




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Migrants Run over by Train Applied for Transit Passes Week Ago, Walked after No Response From MP Govt

Sixteen workers were killed on Friday morning after they stopped for rest on the railway tracks in Aurangabad. They had walked 45 km from Jalna to Aurangabad, and were going towards Bhusawal, another 120 km, on foot in hopes of catching a train.




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PIL in Delhi HC Seeks Free Laptop, Phones to Poor Kids for Online Classes During Covid-19 Lockdown

A bench of Justices Manmohan and Sanjeev Narula issued notices to the Centre, the Delhi government, the municipal corporations and 10 private unaided schools here seeking their stand on the plea by an NGO, Justice for All, by June 10 -- the next date of hearing.




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Coronavirus: Plea in SC Seeks Direction to Centre to Approach ICJ For Compensation From China

The petition, filed by Madurai resident KK Ramesh, has alleged that Covid-19 has been "deliberately created by China as biological weapon against India".




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Relaxation of Labour Laws Sparks Debate on Relevance, Role in Dismal Unorganised Sector

Several state governments have eased labour laws to attract more investment and jump-start the cycle of demand after days of lockdown that has hit the economy badly.




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Covid-19: Haryana Government Decides to Extend Parole Granted to Prisoners by 6 Weeks

As many as 3,817 prisoners were released last month on interim or regular bail, parole or extended parole.




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Gautam Buddh Nagar Reports First Fatality as 60-Year-Old Man Dies of Coronavirus

Gautam Buddh Nagar recorded 202 positive cases of coronavirus till Thursday evening, and official figures for Friday were awaited.




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Maharashtra Tea Stall Worker Kills Employer for Refusing Money for Liquor

The incident occurred late evening on Wednesday and the accused, Ram Vilas Rajbhar (42), was arrested within hours, they said.




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Hundreds of Migrant Workers Protest at Railway Station in Mangaluru, Demand that They be Sent Home

The crowding of workers at the railway station is learnt to be prompted by a social media post which went viral giving false information that free special trains have been arranged for workers, sources said.




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Air India Flight Carrying 200 Indians From Sharjah to Arrive in Lucknow on Saturday

The government also said that Air India will operate 64 flights from May 7 to May 13 to bring back around 15,000 Indian nationals stranded abroad due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown.




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Delhi Police Constable Thrashes Man For 'Hugging People', Suspended

The entire incident, which took place on Wednesday, was captured on a video which has gone viral on social media.




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30 More BSF Personnel Test Positive for Covid-19, Total Cases Rise to 223

The border guarding force has the maximum confirmed cases of the disease among the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), also known as paramilitary forces.




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CBSE to Conduct Pending Board Exams for Classes 10 and 12 from July 1 to July 15

The CBSE will announce a detailed schedule of the exams later in the evening.




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Annual 15-Day Lockdown to Ward off Pollution: Ex-SC Judge Deepak Gupta's Advice for Cleaner Air & Water

Justice Gupta, who retired on Wednesday after spending three years on the Green Bench of the top court, said “there was lack of will” by the government to do what it takes for cleaner air and clearer water.




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Ten Indonesians Who Had Attended Tablighi Jamaat Event Get Bail

The group arrived in Mumbai later, but allegedly did not inform the authorities about their participation in the event and thus avoided quarantine.




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Rail Safety Watchdog Calls for 'Abundant Caution' to Avoid Recurrence of Aurangabad-like Accidents

The Commission of Railway Safety said that all-out efforts must be made to prevent recurrence of such incidents in future.




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Union Minister Paswan Says States Not Doing Enough For Free Distribution of Pulses Under PDS

Nearly a month's supply of pulses has already been dispatched to several states and union territories, but they have managed to distribute only 53,617 tonnes to ration card holders under the Public Distribution System (PDS), he said.




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Shivraj Singh Chouhan Announces Rs 5L as Compensation for MP Workers Crushed Under Train in Maha

Minister Meena Singh and some officials have been rushed to Aurangabad by a special plane to facilitate treatment of the survivors. CM Chouhan said the deceased, who hailed from MP's Shahdol, would be cremated near the accident site.




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Japan Asks India to Restart Economic Activities, Allow its Companies to Resume Work

According to sources, India responded to the request saying that it values the contribution of Japanese companies in the country and assured that their issues will be addressed.




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SC Stays Orissa HC Order Asking State to Allow only COVID-19 Negative Migrants to Return Home

The high court, in its interim order passed on Thursday, had suggested the state should ensure that only those who have tested negative for COVID-19 are allowed to return.




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SC Fixes August 31 as Deadline for Verdict in Babri Masjid Demolition Case Involving LK Advani & Others

The court asked special judge SK Yadav to control the proceedings in accordance with law so that inordinate delay that is beyond the time-frame is no longer breached.




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As Covid-19 Cases Cross 54,000-mark, Health Ministry Says Have to Learn to Live With Coronavirus

The response from the Health Ministry came after a sudden spurt in the number positive cases in the past few days when the tally crossed the 3,000-mark each day.