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A traffic constable in Hyderabad has earned all-round appreciation after running almost two km to clear a traffic jam for an ambulance. ....
The lockdown witnessed an increase in the number of cases of substance use like alcohol, nicotine, sleep disturbances, anxiety episodes, depressive symptoms and more, says an India-based medical expert. ....
When you think of North India's winter, what's the first thing that comes to your mind? Most people would say the fog. ....
In yet another case of suicide in Delhi's National Capital Region (NCR), a woman committed suicide along with her four-year-old child on Saturday in Noida by jumping from her 17th floor apartment. Both died on the spot. ....
Apple has announced that its MagSafe Duo charger, costing Rs 13,900, will soon be available in India. ....
"Someone on my street is singing through a bullhorn, 'the witch is dead', I'm going to go out and yell too!'," reads a text from a Manhattan voter, running down her stairs to join the jubilation outside. ....
"We have a quarter million dead Americans because of the incompetence of this fool," is how a Republican who turned against Donald Trump and led a powerful dark-satire digital campaign against the incumbent president reacted to Joe Biden's victory over Trump in the US 2020 election. ....
SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) were not considered title contenders for much of the season but their recent performances indicate that they have found a winning formula, which they would hope will continue working when they face the struggling Delhi Capitals (DC) in the second Qualifier of the Indian Premier League (IPL) here on Sunday. ....
Indian-American organisations and leaders are seeing the announcement of the election of Kamala Harris as the next US Vice President as a vindication of the dream of America as the land of opportunities and look forward to working with her and Joe Biden as President in healing the national divide. ....
The Delhi government's plea stressing the urgent need for keeping more ICU beds for Covid patients in view of cases increasing every day failed to move the Supreme Court which on Tuesday declined to lift the Delhi High Court's stay on the order to reserve 80 per cent ICU beds in private hospitals for such patients. ....