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Docus Reveal UK Royals' Ban On ‘Coloured' Staff In 1960s
London: Buckingham Palace barred ethnic minorities from office jobs during the 1960s, Guardian newspaper reported on Thursday, citing documents in Britain’s National Archives.
Post-Covid Fitness - How To Ease Back Into Your Fitness Regime After Recovery
Restarting your fitness regime can seem daunting after COVID recovery. Triathlete Bipin Kaul, who recovered from COVID in November, says he still feels he isn’t back to his pre-COVID fitness levels after all these months.
Gritty Zverev Packs Off Safiullin
Overcomes Russian Qualifier To Move Into Third Round
Chemical-Laden Ship Sinking Off Sri Lanka, Marine Disaster Feared
Colombo: Salvage experts failed to tow a fire-stricken container ship carrying chemicals out to sea and it started to sink on Wednesday off Sri Lanka’s main port, raising fears of a marine environmental disaster, officials said.
In-Principle Consensus On Indemnity, Pfizer's Vax May Reach India Next Mth
DCGI relaxes trial norms for foreign vaccines
Didi Backs Alapan As Deadline Of Centre's Notice Ends Today
The Case, The Chapter Is Over Now: Mamata
Mind It!
Support Pours In For Osaka’s Battles With Depression & Media Voyeurism After Her French Open Withdrawal
‘Non-Essential' Shops, Longer Hours Beckon Mumbaikars
Mumbai: The BMC’s relaxation in shop timings till 2pm amid Covid-19 restrictions brought relief to small traders and consumers alike on Tuesday. Stores selling “non-essential” items reopened after a two-month closure since April 5.
Govt Links Unlocking Dists To Low +vity, High Vax Coverage
Says Opening Up Has To Be Gradual
Govt: Not Taking Out Didi Anger On Alapan
Centre Denies Claim That CM Was Told Late About PM Visit
Fears Over 5G Rational, But Not Based On Scientific Fact: Experts
No Proof That 5G Radiation Has Increased Hospitalisation
May ends with max Maha toll, daily deaths lowest since Apr 5
Mumbai: The number of Covid-19 cases in Maharashtra dropped by a third from April to May, but the number of deaths went up 87% in the same period. A similar picture emerged in Mumbai, where cases in May were a fourth of the April cases, but deaths increased by 17%.
Why A Stimulus Can't Wait
Second wave has created massive uncertainty. Only answer is massive spending
Students Going Abroad Throng Vax Sites, BMC Waives Quota
Mumbai: Three designated vaccination centres for students headed overseas opened on Monday with hundreds vying for the barely 50-odd doses reserved at each of the facilities.
Two 21-yr-Old Sarpanches Make Villages Covid-Free
Mumbai/Kolhapur: Young leaders are leading the fight against Covid-19 in rural Maharashtra.
4 Ways To Prevent Muscle Loss While Exercising At Home
While the second wave of the pandemic may seem to be ebbing, it will be a while before things open up fully again. At this point, continuing to stay indoors seems to be the safest idea.
Gold For Sanjeet; Panghal, Thapa End Up With Silver
Dubai: Sanjeet (91kg) fetched the lone gold among Indian men boxers with a stunning triumph over Kazakhstan’s Olympic-medallist Vassiliy Levit even as defending champion Amit Panghal (52kg) and Shiva Thapa (64kg) settled for silver medals in the Asian Boxing Championships here on Monday.
‘It Is Easier To Climb Mount Everest Than Overcoming Red Tape'
Aurangabad: A few days ago, Sambhaji Gurav made Maharashtra proud by becoming the third policeman from the state to scale Mount Everest.
Upsets And Upstarts In Paris On Day One
Thiem Stunned By Andujar; Osaka Fined $15,000 For Skipping Press Meet, Again
Post-Covid Stroke, Heart Attack On The Rise
Complications Occur Even 2-3 Months After Recovery In Some
How Institutes Are Helping Grieving Students
The second wave of the coronavirus has left many children without parent/s or guardian. Many schools, colleges and universities have come forward to extend their helping hands to such children by providing them financial assistance.
How Will CBSE Decide Between The Major And Minor Subjects
Educators and students want the right mix of subjects for the class XII boards in 2021
Familiar Faces, New Voices
Medvedev, Osaka Aim To Find Their Feet On Clay
Covid bills make the middle class poor, the poor poorer
Medical crowdfunding platforms are swamped with appeals from Covid-hit families who used savings and took loans to pay for care
Maldives-Like Development Model Is Likely To Devastate Lakshadweep
For Rohan Arthur, a marine biologist and scientist with the Nature Conservation Foundation, the Lakshadweep is a home away from home. But now there is trouble in his paradise with a bunch of contentious regulations threatening to upend both lives and ecology. In an interview with Ketaki Desai, Arthur discusses threats to the archipelago
Break Free Of All Sorrow
Swami Shantatmananda, Rajyogi B K Brijmohan And Anandmurti Gurumaa answer readers’ questions on anxiety, grief and happiness
Petrol hits a century in Mumbai, retails at ₹100.19, diesel at ₹ 92.17
PETROL CROSSES ₹100 IN 28 DISTRICTS
Reduce the risk of depression by 23% by waking up early: Study
Waking up just one hour earlier than usual could reduce a person’s risk of major depression by 23 per cent, suggests a new genetic study.
European Regulator Oks Pfizer Covid Vaccine For Adolescents
Jab Is EU’s 1st For Those Aged Between 12 And 15
Rahul: PM's ‘Nautanki' Reason For Disastrous Second Wave
‘3% Jabbed, Third Wave Coming’