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Our wedding celebration was a reflection of our personalities, say Palak & Mithoon
Back in 2013, singer Palak Muchhal and composer Mithoon collaborated for the music of Aashiqui 2, which went on to become a massive success.
It's a girl for Alia and Ranbir!
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor announced the arrival of their first child – a baby girl – on social media
Insurer fakes med cert to deny death claim, fined
Ahmedabad: A Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission, Ahmedabad (city), has fined an insurance company and asked it to pay Rs 1 lakh in compensation to an insurance claimant after it was found that the insurer furnished a fake medical certificate to deny insurance amount. The court also ordered the insurer to pay Rs 10 lakh death claim.
'No need for 4th booster till new variant hits'
Pune: Senior epidemiologist Dr Raman Gangakhedkar on Friday said there was no need for administering the fourth Covid booster dose among citizens unless a new variant of coronavirus was reported.
Helmetless' car rider booked, gets 53 other challans in a day
Police claimed that the issue was related to a server error. As he was flooded with inquiry calls from police, the teacher collected his biometric information from his school and submitted it to them
Studies a must to assess long Covid effects: Niti member
Pune: Niti Aayog member (health) Dr V K Paul on Friday said the reported increase in myocarditis, more commonly known as heart attacks among young patients, following the Covid pandemic has to be extensively studied.
Covid has been endemic in India for a year: Top experts
‘Sustained Surveillance Must, Have To Live With It’
Straight off SMAT heroics, Sarfaraz hits 94-ball 157
PURSHOTTAM SHIELD
Garcia edges past Kasatkina to make WTA Finals semis
The clash for the last semifinal berth was tense and action-packed, Garcia shaking off the frustration of the first set then holding on in the tightly contested third to line up a meeting with fifth-ranked Greek Maria Sakkari.
Pique bids teary farewell as Barca win
Barcelona: Gerard Pique kept his composure until he began to tell the 92,000 crowd how much he loved his boyhood club.
Pathak heroics help India down Spain
Indian team celebrates a goal against Spain on Sunday
ATKMB hold Mumbai City
Mumbai: Ten-man ATK Mohun Bagan walked away with their heads high after battling more than an opponent in Mumbai City FC, escaping to a 2-2 draw in the Indian Super league match at the Mumbai Football Arena on Sunday.
Gabriel's goal settles London Derby
Arsenal Back On Top Of Table, Man Utd Undone By Emery’s Villa
How SA-born Dutch players combined to humble Proteas
Diego Costa, Pepe, Thiago Motta – all these champion footballers have one thing in common.
Lanka batter Gunathilaka arrested in Oz for rape
Team Leaves For Home Without Him, SLC To Take Strict Action
Netherlands dump SA out of T20 WC
Dutch players celebrate their win on Sunday
'Incredible' Surya has put in a lot of hard work at nets: Dravid
Melbourne: Rahul Dravid struggled to find superlatives to express Suryakumar Yadav’s spectacular assault on the Zimbabwe bowlers, managing only a “yeah, it’s incredible” after India’s game here on Sunday.
SURYA'S SUNDAY SCORCHER
Yadav’s Repertoire Of Audacious Strokeplay Stuns Hapless Zimbabwe As India Win By 71 Runs To Top Group
India is 'shining star' in PC mkt: HP CEO
China Remains More Mfg Friendly, Govt Needs To Do More In Areas Like Taxation, Says Lores
Anant Goenka appointed as interim MD of IT co Zensar
Bengaluru: Zensar’s board member Anant Goenka has been appointed as interim managing director (MD) of the software & services company, effective immediately, as CEO & MD Ajay Singh Bhutoria has experienced a health ailment.
Oracle wants to put your health history on cloud
Las Vegas: For years, the world has prioritised “shopping way over healthcare”, Larry Ellison told a packed gathering at Oracle CloudWorld here last month. “Shopping’s important, health is not – that’s not right.”
Sun Pharma beats Mankind in prescriptions to be top co
Mumbai: Drug biggie Sun Pharma, which has topped India’s pharma retail market for years, has now become the leader in prescriptions, bolstered by an increase in field force and a sharper focus on core therapies.
Cash with public 75% higher than on note ban day
Mumbai: Currency with the public has jumped to a new high of Rs 30.9 lakh crore as of October 21, showing that cash usage is still robust even six years after the demonetisation move.
RIL set to acquire German co Metro's India unit for ₹4.5k cr
Co’s Cash & Carry Biz Selloff Marks Exit From Country After 19 Yrs
Banks' deposit chase slow despite 2x loan growth
Lenders Unsure If Fast-Paced Credit Growth Will Sustain, Raise Deposit Rates Cautiously
Namma Akshata
This story’s big thrill is being ladki wallahs, the subplot is about shoes
Revive NJAC
The collegium system ultimately hurts the judiciary’s credibility. Parliament’s idea was better
'Britain is doing Big Pharma's bidding, and harming itself, by trying to curb Indian generics'
Several international organisations working to improve people’s access to medicines have written to the UK government protesting against provisions in a proposed India-UK FTA after the chapter on intellectual property was leaked. The provisions related to pharmaceutical IP could prevent India from making affordable generics on which the National Health Service (NHS) of the UK and several other countries depend. Nick Dearden, the director of Global Justice Now, spoke to Rema Nagarajan explaining why India’s ability to produce generics is crucial not only to the Global South but to the UK too:
Tap Diaspora Dollars ... Now
It’s the best way to manage forex volatility. NRIs have reposed trust in India earlier: in 1998, 2000 & 2013
One Vs The Rest
BJP will give TRS a big fight in 2023 state polls. But it will worry about Bihar