Bollywood actor Amrita Rao says that the information about her date of birth is wrong in the public domain, so she keeps getting wishes on different dates.
An impasse in U.S. stimulus negotiations and mixed corporate earnings reports in Europe left global equities treading water and sent investors into perceived safehaven assets like government bonds and gold, which hovered near record highs.
The issue was discussed during an informal tele-conversation between Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross on Thursday.
The project in its first phase of sapling production has been on track and the 2020 Cauvery Calling goal of planting 11 million trees will remain unchanged, RFR Board head Yri Jain said.
Thriller movie "Unhinged", starring Russell Crowe, will premiere in international theatres as they gear up to resume activity in July since the coronavirus-induced shutdown.
Like various other celebrities, Gauahar Khan too has been doing chores on her own. She recently shared a picture of her palm after washing clothes.
Punjab CM Amarinder Singh quoted a PGIMER study to say that the virus infection is likely to touch its peak by mid-September and may likely affect 58 per cent of the country's population.
The recommendation comes amid a global debate on whether the anti-malarial drug will prove effective in treating Covid-19 after a recent French study showed it can be effective.
Though Kishor has openly said he is not working for any political outfit after deserting Nitish Kumar, many politicians do not take such an enormous exercise of mobilising youth merely as a long-term exercise for Bihar’s development.
This comes as the WHO declared the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency.
In Delhi polls countdown – CAA, schools & hate resound.
ISL 2019-20: Chennaiyin FC host Jamshedpur FC at the Marina Arena.
Instagram users can now send, receive and like direct messages on their desktop and will also be able to receive notifications.
The Finance Ministry said the melas 'disbursed' loans worth about 2,500 billion rupees ($35 billion) in October, with some private and shadow banks joining 18 state-run lenders.
Chinese social media erupted with mixed reactions over the facial recognition notice, with some voicing concerns that their biometric data could be stolen.