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Pollution Deaths In India Rose To 1.67 Mn in 2019

Toxic air killed more people in India in 2019 than in 2017, The Lancet said in a report shared by…

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Govt Appeals To Farmers For Talks As Protests Go On

The government on Tuesday appealed to farmers to hold further talks to break a nearly month-long deadlock over their demand…

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Earthlings Treated To Rare Alignment Of Jupiter And Saturn

The evening sky over the Northern Hemisphere treated stargazers to a once-in-a-lifetime illusion on Monday, as the solar system’s two…

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India Records Lowest Daily Coronavirus Tally Since July 3

India has recorded 19,556 new cases of the coronavirus, according to Health Ministry data on Tuesday, its lowest daily increase…

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India Suspends UK Flights Over Fears Of New Virus Strain

India said on Monday it would suspend flights from the United Kingdom until the end of the year over fears…

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Farmers Vow To Carry On Protests Despite Cold, Deaths

Tens of thousands of farmers, protesting over agricultural laws that they say threaten their livelihoods, have vowed to carry on…

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Farmers Start Hunger Strike To Pressure Modi On Agri Reforms

Farmers’ leaders sought to step up pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to repeal three agricultural reform laws on Monday…

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Modi Surprises With Gurudwara Visit Amid Farmer Protests

Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an unscheduled visit to a Sikh temple in New Delhi on Sunday, kneeling down in…

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Britain Warns New Covid-19 Virus Strain Is ‘Out Of Control’

U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock warned that the new strain of the coronavirus is “out of control" and suggested parts…

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India Hits 10 Mn Coronavirus Cases But Pace Slows

India exceeded 10 million infections of the new coronavirus on Saturday, much later than predicted only a month ago, as…

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Hackers’ Attack: Cyber Experts Scramble To Defend Networks

Suspected Russian hackers who broke into U.S. government agencies on Monday also spied on less high-profile organizations, including groups in…

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Wistron Violence: Initial Investigation Finds ‘Labour Violations’

The preliminary investigation by a labour office into violence last weekend at a factory run by Apple Inc supplier Wistron…

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Farmers’ Protest: Sikh Diaspora Drums Up Global Support

Thousands of Indian farmers protesting against deregulation of agriculture markets are drawing strength from Sikhs around the world who are…

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COVID-19: Govt Says Ready To Soon Start Voluntary Vaccination

The Central government said on Friday it could soon start voluntary inoculation against the COVID-19 disease as it considers emergency…

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PM Modi Offers Talks To End Protests Against Farm Laws

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday defended India’s biggest farm 'reforms' in decades but offered to “very humbly” hold further…

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Wistron Violence: Trade Union Criticises State Govt

A leading trade union criticised Karnataka state on Thursday for failing to take firm action against iPhone maker Wistron, and…

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SC Declines Calls To Ban Farmers’ Protest

The Supreme Court on Friday declined calls to ban a weeks-long farmers’ protest and asked the government and unions to…

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As Virus Cases Fall, Vaccine ‘Hesitancy’ Rises In India

Many Indians appear hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19 as infections have fallen sharply since a mid-September peak and some…

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COVID-19 Vaccine: India Could Spend Upto $1.8 Bn In 1st Phase

India will have to spend upto $1.8 billion in the first phase of a coronavirus vaccination programme, even after getting…

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Antarctica Rocked By 30,000 Tremors In 3 Months

More than 30,000 tremors have rocked Antarctica since the end of August, according to the University of Chile, a spike…

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Sikh Priest Dies By Suicide At Singhu Border

As the farmers' agitation against the new agricultural laws entered its 21st day, a 65-year-old Sikh priest committed suicide at…

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Afghan Govt, Taliban To Resume Peace Talks In Jan 2021

Peace talks between the Afghan government and Taliban insurgents will resume in early January 2021, as the warring sides take…

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Farmers’ Widows Join Protests Against Agri Reforms

Hundreds of Indian women, including many widows of farmers who were believed to have killed themselves over debt, joined a…

3 years ago
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Violence At Apple Supplier Fuels Fears Of Further Worker Unrest

The ransacking of an iPhone manufacturer in southern India could be the first of many “flashpoints” involving local workers in…

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Ratings Manipulation Case: Republic TV CEO Sent To Jail

A court on Tuesday sent the chief executive of the fiercely nationalist and popular Republic television network to jail for…

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