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India will be on top of their game in Cape Town: Harbhajan Singh
Jalandhar: The India versus South Africa 3-match Test series is tied at 1-1 going into the third Test match in Cape Town. India won the first Test match in Centurion while the…
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NEET-PG counselling to commence from Jan 12: Education minister
New Delhi: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday announced that National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)-post-graduate (PG) counselling for medical admissions will start from January 12. “As assured by the Ministry…
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TSCHE introduces online system to check for fake certificates
Hyderabad: An online verification system has been implemented in Telangana to verify fake education certificates. The step has been taken by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) as the app…
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Google honours educator Fatima Sheikh on her 191st anniversary
On January 9, this year Google Doodle celebrates the country’s first Muslim woman educator, Fatima Sheikh, on her 191st Birthday. Google celebrates renowned personalities on their birthdays dedicating a special doodle to…
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Surge in COVID cases forces postponement of weddings in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Big fat weddings in Hyderabad are being postponed due to the surge in COVID-19 cases in the city. For the past two years, COVID pandemic is putting the wedding industry into…
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Hyderabad: Techie dies in a road accident at KPHB
Hyderabad: A software engineer died in a road accident in the wee hour of Sunday at KPHB colony road in the city. According to the police, “the deceased was identified as Jaganmohan…
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Saudi princess Basma released after nearly three years in jail
Riyadh: The authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have released Princess Basma bint Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and her daughter who had been held without charge for nearly three years…
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Harassment by financiers drives Telangana family to suicide
Hyderabad: Alleged harassment by financiers drove a family of four belonging to Telangana to die by suicide. A day after a couple and their two sons committed suicide in Vijayawada in neighbouring…
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India: Migrants once again leave for home fearing lockdown
New Delhi: Migrant labourers, who during the previous coronavirus-induced lockdown, ran out of food, struggled to access healthcare and faced acute livelihood problems, are once again returning to their home states fearing…
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Telangana: Children orphaned due to COVID-19 may get smart cards
Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Saturday convened a sub-committee meeting, drafting a proposal to issue smart identity cards to children orphaned due to COVID 19. The proposal would also classify the orphans…
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BJP slams Punjab CM for briefing Priyanka Gandhi on PM security
New Delhi: The BJP on Sunday slammed Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi for briefing Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security. Talking to Twitter, BJP spokesperson Sambit…
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Over 17.74 cr unutilized COVID-19 vaccine doses still available with States/UTs: Centre
New Delhi: The Central government on Sunday informed that more than 17.74 crore unutilized vaccine doses are still available with the states and Union Territories. “More than 155.95 crore (1,55,95,35,295) vaccine doses…
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Jordan denies losing contact with diplomat in Kazakhstan
Amman: Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rejected reports circulated by several news outlets regarding losing contact with one of the diplomats at the country’s Embassy in Kazakhstan amid the unrest in…
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Intelligence reports repeatedly failed to forecast Capitol riot
Washington: Intelligence reports compiled by the US Capitol Police in the days before last year’s insurrection envisioned only an improbable or remote risk of violence, even as other assessments warned that crowds…