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September 15, 2020

27 Nursing Homes Again Converted Into Covid Centres

Mumbai: The civic body on Monday allowed 27 nursing homes to again start admitting Covid patients owing to the rise in requirement of hospital beds. It had previously stopped 72 nursing homes from treating Covid cases due to higher death rates.

27 Nursing Homes Again Converted Into Covid Centres

1 min

Kangana Returns To Himachal, But Continues War Of Words With Sena

Mumbai: Actor Kangana Ranaut on Monday left Mumbai “with a heavy heart” and returned to her home state of Himachal Pradesh, but her angry tirade against the ruling Shiv Sena in Maharashtra and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray continued through the day.

Kangana Returns To Himachal, But Continues War Of Words With Sena

2 mins

Donors Reach Out With Smartphones, Unlock E-Learning For Tribal Children

Mumbai: Sayali Bhoir, a class 6 student at one of the tribal ‘padas’ (hamlets) inside the lush green Aarey Colony, has been ecstatic ever since she received a smartphone recently. “My father didn’t have Rs 7,000 to buy me a phone, but I am really happy now as I have been able to regularly attend online classes,” said the girl whose father is a gardener, while her mother sells vegetables.

Donors Reach Out With Smartphones, Unlock E-Learning For Tribal Children

1 min

If Granted Bail, Rhea Could Alert Others, Destroy Evidence: Court

Mumbai: If Rhea Chakraborty and her brother Showik are released on bail, they may alert those involved in the drug case and there is possibility of tampering the evidence, said the special NDPS court, in its order rejecting their pleas. The siblings are among those arrested in the drug case linked to actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death.

If Granted Bail, Rhea Could Alert Others, Destroy Evidence: Court

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The Times Group is one of the largest Media & Entertainment conglomerate in India. Its flagship publication namely 'The Times of India' is the world's largest English Broadsheet General Interest Daily Newspaper covering wide range of news topics like National, City, Global, Political, Business, Sports, Entertainment etc.

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