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Video: 2 arrested for calling Karnataka village ‘Chota Pakistan’
The Mysuru police on Friday took two men into custody for questioning in connection with a video that surfaced on social media recently where a few people referred to Kavalande village, in…
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Doctors conducting unethical procedures will be penalised: Harish Rao
Hyderabad: Telangana health minister T Harish Rao said on Friday that Medical council has been activated and doctors found to be performing unethical procedures will be dealt strictly with. “We have reconstituted…
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Over 5,000 hospitalised as dust storm sweeps Iraq
Baghdad: More than 5,000 people have been hospitalised with respiratory problems across Iraq after a dust storm swept through much of the country, according to the Health Ministry. “The hospitals throughout Iraq received…
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Hyderabad: Three held for adulteration in LPG cylinder
Hyderabad: The Special Operations Team of the Rachkonda Police along with Jawaharnagar police on Thursday arrested three persons in connection with adulteration of LPG cylinders. The accused were identified as K Dayakar,…
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Telangana: 2nd fire hits Kakatiya power station in Bhupalpally
Hyderabad: The Kakatiya Thermal Power Station (KTPS) in Bhupalpally district has been subjected to a second fire incident in the past 10 days. Fortunately, zero casualties were reported from the site. During…
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IPL 2022: Did not need extra motivation to bat well against Sunrisers, Warner says
Mumbai: His determined innings may have given the impression of it being a grudge match, but Delhi Capitals opener David Warner took it as a regular match and did not need extra…
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Umran Malik clocks 157 kmph, bowls fastest ball of the IPL 2022
Mumbai: Sunrisers Hyderabad pacer Umran Malik bowled the fastest delivery of IPL 2022 when he clocked 157 kmph during his team’s match against Delhi Capitals at the Brabourne Stadium, here on Thursday.…
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Using loudspeakers not a fundamental right: Allahabad HC
Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a petition that sought they installation of loudspeakers in mosques, saying it is “not a fundamental right”. A division bench comprising Justice Vivek Kumar Birla…
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India’s semiconductor consumption to cross $80 bn by 2026
New Delhi: In this technologically connected world, semiconductors play a pivotal role. To give a boost to this particular sector, India recently hosted a big conference. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said…
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Gucci stores in US to accept cryptocurrencies
Washington: Italian luxury brand Gucci will start accepting payments in cryptocurrencies in some of its stores in the US. Customers will be able to pay using a number of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin,…
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Nepal and US sign USD 659 million assistance agreement
Kathmandu: Nepal and the US on Thursday signed a USD 659 million development objective agreement which is aimed at supporting the Himalayan nation’s goal of graduating to a middle-income country. Nepal aims…
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Lebanese PM urges citizens to vote in parliamentary polls
Beirut: Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has urged citizens to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections. “We call on everyone to vote with integrity and freedom of conscience,” Mikati said when he inspected…
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Andhra Home Minister’s comments on rapes sparks row
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Home Minister Taneti Vanitha’s comments on a recent gang rape incident at Repalle Railway Station have sparked a row. She stated that the accused had not come there with…
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United States weekly jobless claims rise to 200,000
Washington: Initial jobless claims in the US last week ticked up to 200,000 amid continued labour market tightness, the Labour Department reported. In the week ending April 30, the number of Americans filing…













