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High Demand for Accommodations Closer to Education Institutes, Rents Spike as Schools, Colleges Reopen in Karnataka
With schools and colleges reopening in physical mode, there is a rising demand for housing closer to education institutes. Given the demand, the rents have also increased.
Sai Dharam Tej Poses With Mega Family in 1st Appearance Post Accident; Chiranjeevi Confirms Recovery
Sai Dharam Tej took part in Diwali celebrations that were held at his uncle Chiranjeevi's residence.
Study Claims Poor Sleep Affects Mental Health in Students
The author also warned that lack of sleep contributes to students missing classes, skipping academic work and dropping out of their courses midway.
Chrissy Teigen Stuns in Nude Tulle Saree from Indian Designer at Priyanka Chopra's Diwali Bash
For Priyanka Chopra's Diwali bash, American model Chrissy Teigen opted for stunning desi outfits.
Sergeant Whose Union Office Was Raided Loses Vacation Days
The former head of New York City's police sergeants union has been punished with a loss of 70 vacation days, which amounts to almost $32,000 in pay, after being found guilty by his own police department of improperly disclosing information and using inapp...
Denver Zoo Reports World's First Coronavirus Cases In Hyenas
Two hyenas at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed cases among the animals worldwide, a national veterinary lab announced Friday.
Prosecutor: 20 Shots Fired In Gunman Rampage At Vegas Store
A 22yearold man dressed in battle gear fired at least 20 shots outside and inside a Las Vegas convenience store, killing a man sitting in a parked car but missing customers in store aisles, a prosecutor said Friday.
UN Draft Condemns Attacks On Journalists, Urges Punishment
A proposed U.N. resolution would unequivocally condemn all attacks, reprisals and violence against journalists and media workers and urge governments to take action to end the prevailing impunity and punish these crimes.
Denver Zoo Reports World's First Coronavirus Cases In Hyenas
Two hyenas at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed cases among the animals worldwide, a national veterinary lab announced Friday.
Denver Zoo Reports World's First Coronavirus Cases In Hyenas
Two hyenas at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed cases among the animals worldwide, a national veterinary lab announced Friday.
UN Draft Condemns Attacks On Journalists, Urges Punishment
A proposed U.N. resolution would unequivocally condemn all attacks, reprisals and violence against journalists and media workers and urge governments to take action to end the prevailing impunity and punish these crimes.
Former USC Official Pleads Guilty In College Bribery Scheme
A former athletics official at the University of Southern California pleaded guilty Friday to her role in the college admissions bribery scandal, legal filings show.
Sergeant Whose Union Office Was Raided Loses Vacation Days
The former head of New York City's police sergeants union has been punished with a loss of 70 vacation days, which amounts to almost $32,000 in pay, after being found guilty by his own police department of improperly disclosing information and using inapp...
UN Draft Condemns Attacks On Journalists, Urges Punishment
A proposed U.N. resolution would unequivocally condemn all attacks, reprisals and violence against journalists and media workers and urge governments to take action to end the prevailing impunity and punish these crimes.
Expedia, Pfizer Rise; Peloton, Emergent BioSolutions Fall
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Friday:
Delhi Cabinet Approves Rs 1,544 Crore to Tackle Covid-19
According to officials, the budget will be spent on further enhancing testing and labs, procuring supplies, mobilising additional human resources etc