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Crime Branch to check records of 145 city hosps
Officials of six private and trust hospitals being summoned daily with records of patients they operated under PMJAY scheme
'Had to redo it'
Keira Knightley spills the tea on the famous 'cue card' scene in Love Actually; confesses she felt the 'creep factor' too
Lana credits Antonoff for her marriage
Singer says producer's love for his wife convinced her too
Daniel talks about 'male vulnerability'
Actor finds concept interesting and is always exploring it
Barry's off Instagram
Deactivates account over 'lies, hatred, disgusting' comments
Jay-Z denies sexual assault charges
Duo accused of drugging and raping 13-year-old
Tahir's tribute to SRK
Actor says Shah Rukh's roles in Baazigar, Darr were a masterclass
'Intelligently stubborn'
Manoj Bajpayee on chasing dreams and staying relevant
What's the fault of the artist?
Diljit Dosanjh addresses black market sale of concert tickets
Juggling work and business like a pro
Kritika Kamra says balancing acting career with her new business has been challenging
Jimmy, an 'encyclopaedia of acting'
Actor Ashrut Jain, who was recently seen in Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, has shared his experience of working alongside Avinash Tiwary, Tamannaah Bhatia, and Jimmy Sheirgill in the film.
All We Imagine... bags Golden Globe nominations for best film, direction
Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light on Monday secured two nominations at the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture Non-English Language and the Best Direction - Motion Picture.
'Pushpa' humbled by Big B's praise
Actor expresses gratitude to icon as his movie creates BO history
'It's India's greatest story'
Ranbir Kapoor on working in Ramayana and the 'dream' role of Lord Ram
Evolution shaped brain's math skills
Study reveals all the ancient brain regions responsible for our numerical abilities
Do some people feel pain less?
The science behind pain tolerance reveals surprising truths about humans nad bodily resilience
New neurons promise better obesity treatments
A team of researchers has discovered a previously unknown population of neurons in the hypothalamus that regulate food intake and could be a promising new target for obesity drugs, according to a recent study.
SCROLL LESS, CONNECT & THRIVE MORE
How to use social media more mindfully to foster genuine connections and improve well-being
Indonesia: Landslides, flash floods leave 10 dead
Indonesian rescuers recovered 10 bodies that were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks that hit hilly villages on the country's main island of Java, officials said Monday. Two people are still missing.
IIT Guwahati's tech to convert methane, CO2 into biofuel
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati have developed an advanced biological method to convert methane and carbon dioxide (CO2) into cleaner biofuels using methanotrophic bacteria.
'Undiagnosed disease' claims 31 lives in Congo
71% deaths have been recorded in the U-15 group; 406 cases reported: WHO
Google to tie up with NCERT
To launch YouTube channels in 29 Indian languages, including the sign language
Much of earth drying up
Over 3/4 of world's land experienced drier conditions from 1970 to 2020: UN Report
Rabiot on target, Marseille win 2-0 in French league
France midfielder Adrien Rabiot grabbed his first goal for Marseille in a 2-0 win at Saint-Etienne which helped the southern club retain second place in the French league.
Atletico edge past Sevilla 4-3
Griezmann double makes it nine wins in a row for Atletico
Gukesh goes down to Liren in the 12th game
Both players at 6 points each at the World Chess Championship
'Rohit Sharma doesn't need to prove himself'
37-year-old dropped down to number six position
Labuschagne's minor adjustments clicked
‘At end of Perth Test, I knew I wasn’t moving into the ball well’
The next 24 hours will decide my availability
Hazlewood bowls two full spells at Adelaide Oval
Trump pledges to end birthright citizenship
US grants citizenship to kids born on US soil