Musk has gone past French luxury tycoon Bernard Arnault, the chairman of LVMH Moët Hennessy and the richest non-American on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Celebrity suicides during the lockdown have brought the discussion on mental health, and the dark side of the entertainment industry, to the forefront.
Dhankhar expressed displeasure over the TMC government not implementing the Centre's PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, which, he said, would have benefited at least 70 lakh farmers in the state.
Javadekar's response came after Ramesh, wrote to him raising concerns about the draft Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) notification.
The US is cracking down on Chinese spying, with the FBI having interviewed dozens of visa holders about their possible ties to Chinese intelligence.
A couple of videos on social media show the Liverpool players celebrating their long-awaited Premier League title win.
Malaika Arora has posted a throwback photograph of herself with her son Arhaan Khan, asking fans to focus on their health and their loved ones.
Over the past two days, a political slugfest over Shramik Special trains had begun between Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and the Maharashtra government.
Pooja Bedi, who is engaged to be married to Maneck Contractor, says her kids Alaya and Omar encouraged her to find a man and settle down.
As of Sunday, Tanzania had recorded 480 cases of COVID-19 and 17 deaths but unlike most other African countries, Dar es Salaam sometimes goes for days without offering updates.
The number of active cases stands at 12 as seven have died of the infection and four have been discharged post recovery, Collector Shailesh Naval said.
Prithviraj Sukumaran and Supriya Menon tied the knot in 2011. They were not together on their 9th wedding anniversary due to the coronavirus lockdown.
Returning migrant workers ask after sweethearts left behind in Thailand, while other customers come laden with concerns for husbands or lovers working on oil rigs or as sailors, says Thet.
In Britain, volunteers in a trial at the University of Oxford are set to be given on Thursday the first dose of a potential vaccine based on a virus found in chimpanzees.
People can use helpline numbers 807662361, 6396776904 (health department) and 0120-2569901 (administration) round-the-clock to get their queries related to Covid-19 answered, officials added.