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COVID-19: India records 42,766 new cases
India has logged 42,766 new coronavirus infections taking the total tally to 3,07,95,716, while the active cases have declined to…
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Genome of salt-secreting new mangrove species decoded by DBT
Scientists have reported for the first time a reference-grade whole genome sequence of a highly salt-tolerant and salt-secreting true-mangrove species,…
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India and Maldives: The why and how of the new India Out campaign
Maldives and India are having a relationship crisis due to recurring articles and social media posts attacking the dignity of…
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PM publicly wishes the Dalai Lama on his birthday: What does it mean?
We all have seen the movie Slumdog Millionaire, where Jamal Malik, a boy who had a very humble beginning– lived…
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Indian edtech startup Teachmint receives $20mn funding
The COVID 19 taught us and the world a lesson that to operate and be successful in a world where…
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It’s IPOs ahoy! 40-odd issues on the way to mop up Rs 80,000 cr
The primary market is set for a bumper Rs 80,000-crore bonanza with 30 companies already filing IPO papers to raise…
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BHEL bags Rs 1,405 crore order from NPCIL
State-owned BHEL has bagged an order worth Rs 1,405 crore from the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd for supply…
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COVID-19 vaccine coverage exceeds 36.89 crore: Centre
India‘s cumulative COVID-19 vaccination coverage has exceeded 36.89 crore, the Union Health Ministry said on Friday. Cumulatively, more than 11.18…
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PM Modi reviews progress of oxygen augmentation, availability across country
More than 1,500 PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) oxygen plants are coming up across the country, the government said on Friday…
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ITC has Dominated FMCG Industry for Decades; Has the company overcome the hurdles of low stock performance?
The transformation of ITC under Sanjiv Puri has remarkably stated one of the glorious times across Indian businesses. Initially, when…
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