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Madhya Pradesh floor test: All eyes on Speaker as Congress, BJP point to rule b...

The state plunged into a political crisis after Jyotiraditya Scindia, a prominent face of the Congress, resigned from the party last week to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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Delhi's first coronavirus patient, now recovered, recounts his experience

Having access to a phone that he could use to video-call his family and watch Netflix, he did not feel disconnected during his 14-day isolation at the hospital that ended on Saturday.

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Iron gates reinforce divide in riot-hit Northeast Delhi

As many as 12 iron gates have come up in the interconnected lanes in neighbouring Kabir Nagar and Kardampuri localities.

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Misinformation distracts from proven preventive measures for coronavirus

One such piece of misinformation recently spread through social media under the name of the United Nations Children’s Fund that suggested drinking hot water and sun exposure, staying away from ice cream and avoiding cold foods, gargling with salt water, prevented the virus from entering the lungs.

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Four held for undressing teenager, urinating upon him and sharing video

The victim has been identified as Shreyas Gautam Avchare, 15, a resident of Varad Vinayak Society in Gopalpatti area of Majri.

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Handset companies say GST hike will hit jobs, consumers

Handset makers and mobile retailers said the proposed GST hike on mobile phones is a “counter-intuitive and insensitive” move that will place an additional burden of ₹15,000 crore on the consumers

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Covid-19 impact: IT firms seek client waivers so staff can work from home

The spread of the coronavirus is causing issues for IT services companies and they are just beginning to evaluate the impact. IT services experts expect to see more companies seeking waivers as the intensity of the pandemic increases. Analysts said most work, though, was easy to move to a work-from-home model and that contracts had ‘force majeure’ clauses that would allow for it.

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Yellow.ai deploys 30% of global generative AI bots domestically

While markets like the US are mostly using GenAI for customer support in a bid to cut costs, India Inc. is using them as an opportunity to g...