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"Chalo Chalo!" Vote for Biden: Bollywood hit tune to woo Indian Americans

Turning a Bollywood hit tune into a campaign anthem, Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden's supporters are wooing Indian American voters with an eye on swing states where small margins can decide who becomes the next president

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Incidents of violence against women increase in Pakistan

The Aurat Foundation, a non-governmental organisation working for women's rights in Pakistan, has said that the COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected women in the country

Taj Mahal not to reopen, for now

The Agra district administration has decided not to reopen the world-famous Taj Mahal to visitors as yet

Girl who cycled 24 km daily in top ten of 10th board

Roshani, a 15-year-old girl of Bhind in Madhya Pradesh, has proved true to her name which means 'light', making her village proud by her sheer hard work, regularly cycling 24 km a day. She scored 98.5 percent marks in the class 10 examination of the Madhya Pradesh state board

Locusts breathe new life into wedding bands

Every cloud has a silver lining, and this holds true for a particular community these days with locusts swarms descending like plague across states

Meet the man with the golden mask

A Pune businessman and connoisseur of the yellow metal has got himself a gold mask in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic raging across Maharashtra

British-Bangladeshi doctor becomes a face of NHS as it marks 72nd anniversary

Dr Farzana Hussain, a British-Bangladeshi general practitioner and a staff member of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, is among the health professionals who have been portrayed on billboards across London to mark the 72nd anniversary of the NHS

Schools partially reopen Monday in Sri Lanka

Students from selected classes return to school tomorrow in Sri Lanka after more than three months amidst tight health precautions in view of the COVID-19 pandemic

Lack of sponsorship hampers sports development in Bhutan

Finishing in the top five in the 2019 Bhutan Premier League (BPL) season, Druk United FC has booked a spot in the upcoming BPL. But the club had opted not to participate

India wants to focus on connectivity to Buddhist pilgrim sites: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the occasion of Asaadh Poornima and the inauguration of the Dharma Chakra Day, on Saturday said India wants to focus on enhancing connectivity to Buddhist sites to improve regional tourism

105-year-old man recovers from COVID-19 in Pakistan

A 105-year-old man in Pakistan's Punjab province has been discharged from hospital after successfully defeating COVID-19, the media reported

Indian paramilitary to induct transgender officers

In a socially transformation step, the Indian government has decided to induct members of the transgender community in the country's elite paramilitary forces ending discrimination against the marginalised section

Corona strikes Bihar wedding; groom dies, 100 infected

A wedding ceremony has proved to be one of the worst cases of COVID-19 super spreader in Bihar due to which over 100 persons got infected and the bridegroom died two days after the marriage

Pakistan Army gets its first female lieutenant general

The Pakistan Army announced its first female lieutenant general on Tuesday with the promotion of Major General Nigar Johar to the three-star rank

RIP Fatima Khalil: The Afghan rights activist who reached out to humanity

On Saturday morning, a sticky mine explosion killed two employees of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission, Fatima Khalil, a donor liaison officer and her driver Jawid Folad

Sri Lanka cinemas and theaters reopened today

Sri Lanka's Secretary of the Ministry of Buddhasasana, Cultural and Religious Affairs, Bandula Harischandra said permission will be granted to open cinemas from today