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Take feedback on Chouhan, Ministers: Digvijaya to RSS chief
Take feedback on Chouhan, Ministers: Digvijaya to RSS chief

Bhopal,  With RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat visiting Bhopal for an organisational meeting, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday asked him to take a secret feedback on the working of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his Ministers from RSS workers in Madhya Pradesh.

In a tweet, Digvijaya wrote:

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Bouncers bump 8 cars before being caught by cops
Bouncers bump 8 cars before being caught by cops

New Delhi, At around 1 pm on Monday when Naresh Kumar, the driver of a Mahindra XUV, was manhandled outside a banquet hall in north Delhi's Burari by some heavily built men for allegedly brushing past their car he was shocked.

Before he could realise it he was pushed in the rear seat of the car and the XUV was

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Netizens vent anger on social media as Cong MLAs chill in luxury
Netizens vent anger on social media as Cong MLAs chill in luxury

Jaipur,  As pictures of Rajasthan Congress MLAs from the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot camp are going viral in which they are seen doing yoga, playing football, watching movies in five star property Fairmont Hotel, netizens are venting their anger on social media. They are questioning why the MLAs are flouting the COVID-

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AMU doctors attacked by patient kin
AMU doctors attacked by patient kin

Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh),  Relatives of a suspected Covid-19 patient, who was admitted at the AMU medical college casualty with respiratory distress, allegedly manhandled and assaulted doctors and staff after they were informed of non-availability of ventilator at the ICU in the hospital.

Later, the patient Ha

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90.98% students pass Punjab Class 12 boards
90.98% students pass Punjab Class 12 boards

Chandigarh, The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) on Tuesday declared the Class 12 results on the basis of best performing subject formula, state Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla said.

He said out of the total 2,86,378 students, who had appeared for the examinations before Covid-19 outbreak, 2,60,547 stude

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Airborne transmission of COVID-19 'distinct possibility': CSIR
Airborne transmission of COVID-19 'distinct possibility': CSIR

New Delhi, Alluding to the emerging evidence, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) chief Shekhar C. Mande has asserted that airborne transmission of COVID-19 is indeed a "distinct possibility" and advised people to wear masks even in enclosed spaces.

His remarks came days after the World

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50-bed dedicated Covid hospital opened in Bengaluru
50-bed dedicated Covid hospital opened in Bengaluru

Bengaluru, To meet the growing need for hospitalisation of coronavirus patients amid rising cases, a 50-bed dedicated Covid hospital-cum-emergency training centre has been opened in the city's northwest suburb, an official said on Tuesday.

"As Covid cases are peaking in the city, there is a dire need

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Navy station in Raigad goes green with 2MW solar plant
Navy station in Raigad goes green with 2MW solar plant

Raigad, The first 2-MegaWatt solar power plant of the Indian Navy was inaugurated at the IN Karanja Station near Uran in Raigad district on Tuesday, officials said.

Vice Admiral Ajit Kumar, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, inaugurated the advanced plant set up on a sprawling area within the

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River Thames 'severely polluted with plastic'
River Thames 'severely polluted with plastic'

London,  The River Thames in London has some of the highest recorded levels of microplastics for any river in the world, scientists have estimated, adding that 94,000 microplastics per second flow down the river in places.

The quantity exceeds that measured in other European rivers, such as the Danube an

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5 lifestyle changes towards building immunity
5 lifestyle changes towards building immunity

New Delhi, The monsoon is here. As much as we enjoy the rain, it is also the time when the humidity levels in the atmosphere are their highest, resulting in poor digestion and reduced immunity. This makes us more vulnerable to diseases during the season.

Thus, it is important to eat foods which boost immunity and

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