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Monkeypox: Experts say no need to panic as it is rarely fatal
New Delhi: With the WHO declaring monkeypox a global public health emergency of international concern and India reporting four cases of the disease, experts on Sunday said there is no need to…
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Pigeon breeding catching up in Hyderabad; fancy breeds a hit
Hyderabad: Pigeon breeding is fast catching up among a section of the youth in the city. The age-old ‘Nawabi’ hobby remains a hit among pigeon lovers even today. However, the sport has…
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Chinese fighter jets continue attempts to provoke India on LAC in Eastern Ladakh
New Delhi: Even after the Corps Commander level talks, Chinese fighter jets are continuing attempts to provoke Indian forces deployed in Eastern Ladakh as they have been flying close to the Line…
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Festival to showcase Northeast India in Thailand
New Delhi: A three-day festival from July 29 in Thailand will showcase Northeast India and explore the shared history through a series of discussions, exhibitions, buyer-seller meets, and song, dance and fashion…
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UAE: Five airlines open applications for 300 job vacancies
Dubai: Five airlines across UAE on Saturday opened job applications to fill in 300 vacancies for their domestic and international operations. Airlines including Emirates, Etihad Airways, flydubai, Air Arabia, and Wizz Air…
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Telangana: ‘No flaw in Kaleshwaram project’, Agri min slams oppn
Hyderabad: Firmly stating that there is no defect in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme (KLIS), state minister for agriculture Niranjan Reddy charged that opposition leaders were being ignorant when they criticise the…
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Amid looming CBI probe, Delhi excise policy may be extended by two months
New Delhi: The ongoing Delhi Excise Policy, which has been shrouded with much controversy, is likely to be extended by two more months as it expires on July 31. The new revised policy…
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Kerala HC allows son of unwed woman to keep mother’s name alone in documents
Kochi: The children of unwed mothers and rape victims can live in this country with the fundamental rights of privacy, liberty, and dignity, the Kerala High Court has said and allowed a…
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Polavaram project across Godavari adds to acrimony between Telugu states
Hyderabad: The Polavaram project being constructed by Andhra Pradesh across the Godavari river has triggered a new row between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. A Telangana minister kicked up the controversy by blaming…
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Gaiety marks Bonalu celebrations in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Bonalu, the traditional folk festival of Telangana, was celebrated with traditional fervour and gaiety in Hyderabad on Sunday. Thousands of devotees thronged the temples in various parts of the city to…
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Delhi govt’s event hijacked on PMO’s directions: AAP
New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday alleged that an event organised by the Delhi government was hijacked on the directions of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and banners were allegedly…
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Israeli forces kill 2 in West Bank gun battle: Palestine
Nablus: Israeli troops and special forces on an arrest mission exchanged fire with Palestinians barricaded in a house in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, Israeli police said. The local rescue service…
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China launches space station’s first lab module
Beijing: China on Sunday launched Wentian, the first lab module of its space station. The new module will function both as a backup of the core module and as a powerful scientific…