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Nivesh was a computer science engineering second year student at the Arizona State University. He was the grandson of well known doctor Mukka Krishnamurthy.
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Despite heading a minority government, Narasimha Rao’s handling of foreign policy tells us a lot about his political acumen
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Both were in contact over phone since then and Sikandar came to the shop and ordered few gold ornaments in 2022.
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In a rapidly changing world, the US will continue to grapple between national interests and global responsibilities
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The move comes in the wake of the two recent attacks on students from Telangana, in which one Shreyas Reddy was killed in Ohio, while another student, Syed Mazhar Ali was seriously injured by robbers in Chicago.
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Gaston Glock developed a semi-automatic service pistol for the Austrian military in the 80s, in his garage where he used to manufacture curtain roads and knives.
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Experts who have been researching on the Zombie Deer Disease have termed it as a "slow-moving-disaster" and have already alerted the government to prepare for its transmission to humans.
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The CMAA announced the prestigious award recently and Sharath Chandra Reddy will be receiving it in Washington DC in the coming days.
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The Collector verified the details of the certificates presented by the couple and agreed to the adoption.
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Announcing his campaign bid recently, the 59-year-old Mumbai-born said he wants to serve America, beyond "Left" and "Right" to deliver solutions people need and deserve.
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Netanyahu may not be able to resist the pressure from his ultra-right supporters to make a submissive judiciary
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Scheduled from November 26 to December 16, Youth and Civic Engagement – Youth Activism project will allow four participants from India and Pakistan to examine strategies for facilitating youth participation in politics,
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When all her age group kids are busy grappling with academics, the eight-year-old Tanvee Vallem is weaving magic on the pool board
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Hyderabad: Have you ever heard of roads that sing? Well, to everyone’s surprise, such roads exist. Though they don’t literally sing, there are roads that very much produce a musical tune. Musical roads are basically when a section of a road is driven over causing a vibration. That specific part of the road has small […]
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Boycott threat to Beijing Winter Olympics will hurt athletes, who often fall victims to whimsical governments
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Kabul: A blast went off Friday at a mosque packed with Shiite Muslim worshippers in northern Afghanistan, killing or wounding at least 100 people, a Taliban police official said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, which took place in Kunduz, the capital of Kunduz province, but militants from the Islamic State […]
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Hyderabad: The United States of America is finally opening for air travelers from all over the world after almost 2 years of imposing a blanket ban on tourism in January 2020, when the Covid-19 spread across the globe. In an official announcement, the Joe Biden administration on Monday declared that the travel ban on air […]
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While the United States of America was the first country to record 3 lakh deaths, Brazil became the second to touch that mark
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By pledging to bring diplomacy back to the centre stage of America’s foreign policy, Biden has sent a message of reconciliation
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In a filing to stock exchanges, Reliance said it will make the investment in tranches over the next 8 to 10 years