Yesterday, Adityanath swept the road outside the Taj Mahal, went inside the Mughal-era monument and described it as a gem and an integral part of Indian culture.
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While both the BJP and Varun Patel refuted the charges, Narendra Patel announced that he had the audio and video evidence which he would disclose at the right time.
This retro-styled crossover SUV, pronounced as ‘cross bee’, could become a favourite, if launched in India
'If we prepare extra for anything, then its fruit or result is better. Obviously, if there was more preparation (for demonetisation), then definitely it would have been less strenuous on us.'
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While both the BJP and Varun Patel refuted the charges, Narendra Patel announced that he had the audio and video evidence which he would disclose at the right time.
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This retro-styled crossover SUV, pronounced as ‘cross bee’, could become a favourite, if launched in India
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'If we prepare extra for anything, then its fruit or result is better. Obviously, if there was more preparation (for demonetisation), then definitely it would have been less strenuous on us.'
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OTHER STORIES
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The security forces have cordoned off the area.
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The Centre had yesterday told a bench headed by Chief Justice that the deadline for mandatory linking of Aadhaarhas been extended till March 31
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The 51-year-old televangelist, who is currently abroad, is being probed under terror and money-laundering charges by the NIA.
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Adityanath had to visit the Taj Mahal under pressure from the Centre, the SP leader charged.
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The autopsy report blamed “antemortem head injury” as the cause of her death
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Most companies say farm incomes will zoom, fair prices will become the norm and exploitation of growers will end
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Whether it be a flight emergency, COVID-19 or something else, not losing orientation is key, writes Supreme Court lawyer Jalveer Shergill
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This tribute to lower caste Mrdangam makers, who had an unequal relationship with Brahmin artistes, is an important social history of music
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Given its immense potential, it’s time to regularise the online gaming sector and prevent fraud
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With more than 75 per cent of population below the age of 45, India is one of the largest potential market for online gaming in terms of volume
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Aaditya Sawant, famously known as Dynamo to the online gaming freaks, is a PUBG superstar. Dynamo's videos are seen by lakhs on YouTube and his fan following is no less than a top cricketer
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Online gaming is the coming thing in Indian business. The burgeoning sector now is a global hub of investments and startups
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The online gaming sector can generate direct employment for around 40,000 people and bring in tax revenues of Rs 28 billion by 2022
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Online gaming has seen a sharp rise during the lockdown. App makers continue to take advantage of an ambiguous law but consumers are happy as long as they are having some real fun
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India is under pressure from the Trump administration and can't balance the relationship with Tehran which is joining China and Russia in an anti-US grouping
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DMK seeks to shed its ‘anti-Hindu’ image after an allegedly offensive video about a Tamil deity puts it on the backfoot
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RJD wants elections postponed as health experts say it is difficult to predict an improvement before October-November, the scheduled period for polls.
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Amid unrest, pandemic and internet shutdowns, it’s hard times for the economy of the former state. Entrepreneurship and livelihood are taking the brunt.
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Leadership issues abound in Congress even as men like Shashi Tharoor want top party positions opened for elections
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Petitioners for the restoration of Article 370 and J&K’s statehood are emphasising legalities
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Is calling for an assembly session an executive power exercised only by the government, not by the governor? Experts differ.
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