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Selena Gomez to Produce Docu-Series for Netflix on Families Battling Deportation in the US
The show will highlight the complex procedures that plague the immigration system of the United States.
Public Support Essential to Prevent Dengue, Says Coimbatore Collector
Raman further said that inter-departmental meetings have been held and each block medical officers has been instructed to conduct two medical camps daily.
Think Vaping is Safe? While the Liver is Spared, Your Lungs Are Running for Refuge
Vaping is the new word in the alcohol world. The coinage has been around for some years. Known as Hippie crack, there was a trend among British youth to use nitrous oxide for the funny kick.
Played No Role in Saudi Aramco Attacks: Iran Denies Claims Made by US
The US on Saturday identified locations in Iran from which drones and missiles were launched against Saudi oil facilities on Saturday.
Iran's Hassan Rouhani Blames US, Saudi for Conflict in Yemen, Says Attack on Aramco Plants 'Warning'
Iranian president Hassan Rouhani said that Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, America, Europe and Israel started the conflict in Yemen.
How New EPF Interest Rate of 8.65% Stacks Up against Other Saving Schemes
The Public Provident Fund (PPF) currently fetches an annual interest rate of 7.9%. It has a term of 15 years, which can be extended indefinitely in blocks of 5 years.
Scientists’ Advice to People Living in Coastal Areas? Move.
Where is it you find your equanimity? Whether it is a place, a person, an activity, or a mental state, please remember to go there, regularly or as you are able, as the unraveling of Earth’s biosphere continues apace.
Bareilly Division Sees Surge in Dengue Cases, 35 Tested Positive This Year
Of the 27 dengue patients in Bareilly, two are currently undergoing treatment at the district hospital, while officials claimed the others have recovered from the illness.
Lancet Commission Lists Three Tools for Effectively Zapping Malaria
India follows the recommendations of World Health Organization (WHO)'s Global Technical Strategy for Malaria to eradicate the mosquito-borne disease.
Over 75% Indians Feel Working for One Employer for Entire Career is 'Old-fashioned': Survey
Twenty-five per cent Indians would want a second innings post-retirement in a career they love while the remaining seventy-five per cent believe in the notion of traditional retirement, said the Pearson Global Survey.
To Win Contracts from Oil & Aerospace Firms, Rolls Royce 'Pays' Rs 77 Cr as Commission; ED Files Case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has booked the case under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after going through a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) FIR,
CJI Sets October 18 Target to Conclude Arguments in Ayodhya Case, Says Willing to Work Extra Hours
The Ayodhya Bench in the Supreme Court is headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, who retires on November 17.
Trade Agreement with China Likely to Happen After US Presidential Elections, Says Donald Trump
The US and China have been locked in an escalating trade war since early 2018, raising import tariffs on each other's goods.
'Inflammatory': Pak Condemns Jaishankar's Remark on PoK, Says Ready to Respond to Acts of Aggression
The external affairs minister had said Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) was a part of India and New Delhi expects to have physical jurisdiction over it one day.
Two-Wheelers, Vehicles Driven by Women Likely to be Exempted from Delhi's Odd-Even Scheme
On September 13, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced that the third edition of the road rationing scheme would be implemented from November 4 to November 15 as part of measures to combat high-level air pollution
Widow and Lover Who Eloped Thrashed, Hair Chopped by Her Sons in Rajashtan
A video clip of the incident went viral on the social media on Monday evening, following which the police started looking for the woman and her lover and traced them to Nimbi Jodha village on Tuesday.