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Is the government pick-pocketing money from retail consumers in the name of petrol and diesel prices ?
With petrol hitting Rs 89 per litre in Delhi on Monday, and diesel reaching a new high of Rs 86.30…
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Modi govt has mounted biggest attack yet on academic freedom with its diktat on international webinars: Will our academic culture, proud, freedom-loving and self-respecting, succumb?
Modi govt has mounted biggest attack yet on academic freedom with its diktat on international webinars: Will our academic culture,…
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Zydus Cadila gets USFDA nod for low blood pressure drug
Zydus Cadila gets USFDA nod for low blood pressure drug New Delhi, Feb 19 (PTI) Zydus Cadila on Friday said…
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US says it is willing to sit down for talks with Iran and other nations on nuclear deal
Washington, Feb 19 (PTI) The Biden administration has said it is willing to sit down for talks with Iran and…
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Australian leader urges Facebook to lift its news blockade
Canberra, Feb 19 (AP) Australia’s prime minister on Friday urged Facebook to lift its blockade of Australian users and return…
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Bills introduced in US Congress to counter growing Chinese influence
Washington, Feb 19 (PT) Several top US Republican lawmakers have introduced more than a dozen bills in Congress to counter…
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Biden admn introduces ambitious immigration bill in Congress;Indian IT professionals to be benefited
Washington, Feb 19 (PTI) In a major move that will benefit hundreds and thousands of Indian IT professionals in America,…
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Coronavirus mutations found in two Maharashtra districts
Researchers have found two new mutations in coronavirus samples from Amravati and Yavatmal districts of eastern Maharashtra which can escape…
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US Citizenship Act of 2021 to be introduced in Congress on Thursday
Proposed by President Joe Biden, the US Citizenship Act 2021 – which among other things intends to eliminate the per-country…
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China defends use of Twitter, Facebook in virus campaign
The Chinese government defended its use of Twitter and Facebook on Thursday, following a report that it had used its…
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