Sunday, 18 Sep 2022 | UPDATED: 09:15 PM IST
Low self-esteem among reasons for body revealing social media posts, says study
306 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths in Karnataka
CM Bommai targets Cong MLA Priyank Kharge for not “favouring” development of K K region
JD(U) leaders from Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu join BJP
Pune bakery dishes out unique red guava cake
Water of Maha, Vedanta-Foxconn project went to Guj when Fadnavis in power: Congress
Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II is huge security challenge
Powerful typhoon pounds southern Japan; thousands evacuated
Taiwan struck by 2nd strong earthquake in as many days
Man dies after collapsing during half marathon in Maharashtra’s Satara
Kohli makes his intent clear in India’s first practice session
KL should open, probably got more ability than Kohli, Rohit: Gambhir
Honda expects India biz to get back on track as it looks to re-enter SUV segment next year
Maha FDA cancels Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder manufacturing licence
Need for eternal macroeconomic vigilance to ensure sustained growth: FinMin report
Doing action, dancing in 25th film nothing short of a miracle, says Hrithik Roshan
Bigg Boss Kannada OTT: Roopesh Shetty becomes top performer of the season
John Constantine is back: Keanu Reeves to reprise role in new Warner Bros movie
100-km stretch of Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway on which Cyrus Mistry died has claimed more than 60 lives this year
Queen Elizabeth II: the history of royal funerals and how this one will be different
Prince of Wales: Why William inheriting the title from Charles has sparked a debate
Automobile company duped of Rs 1 crore via fake WhatsApp messages
MoRTH makes 58 RTO services online based on Aadhaar authentication
One of the European Union’s highest courts has largely upheld a huge fine issued to Google by the bloc’s antitrust enforcers in 2018 over its Android mobile operating system.
The European Court of Justice’s General Court on Wednesday mostly confirmed a European Commission decision to slap Google with a fine of more than 4 billion euros for stifling competition through the dominance of Android.
The court said it was appropriate to give Google a fine of 4.125 billion euros (USD 4.155 billion), slightly lower than the original 4.34 billion euro penalty.
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Chinese astronauts go on spacewalk from new station
Instagram announces parental supervision tools, family center in India
From animal ear tags to ‘Gaganyaan’ components, small Bengaluru firm makes it mark
New mobile banking virus prowling in Indian cyberspace
IISc researchers come up with new method to deliver vaccine candidate for TB
JD(U) leaders from Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu join BJP
Pune bakery dishes out unique red guava cake
Water of Maha, Vedanta-Foxconn project went to Guj when Fadnavis in power: Congress
Army invites industry to offer critical defence equipment for emergency procurement
Low self-esteem among reasons for body revealing social media posts, says study
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