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May, 2018

  • 28 May

    Google and Facebook face GDPR backlash, Jeff Bezos reaches for the moon

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  • 28 May

    2018 BMW M4: 5 things you need to know

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  • 28 May

    New Zealand To Mass-Slaughter 150,000 Cows To Eradicate Cow Disease Mycoplasma Bovis

    For Indians, cow is a sacred animal which cannot be killed. But no such diktat applies in New Zealand which is planning to kill lakhs of cows in a bid to eradicate cow disease. In what will become a mass slaughter, New Zealand will cull 150,000 cows to eradicate Mycoplasma bovis. And it will become the first country in the world to …

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  • 28 May

    After 13 Killed In Sterlite Protests, Tuticorin Plant In Tamil Nadu To Shut Down Permanently

    It took thirteen innocent lives, but finally, the voice of people has been heard, Vedanta group’s Sterlite copper plant in Tuticorin has been ordered to be permanently shut by the Tamil Nadu government.  PTI Tamil Nadu deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam asserted that the government will take resolute steps for the permanent closure of Vedanta group’s Sterlite copper plant in …

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  • 28 May

    Gujarat Auto Driver's Daughter Inspires Everyone By Scoring 99.31 Percentile In SSC Exams

    As the results for class X board exams for students of Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) were announced on Monday, for many students from underprivileged backgrounds, the journey wasn’t a cake walk and yet they managed to excel in their exams. One such case was that of 16-year-old Aafreen Shaikh, the daughter of an auto-rickshaw driver, who …

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  • 28 May

    Her Father's Passing And Limited Means Didn't Stop This Girl From Scoring 92.5% In Class XII

    Every year we hear stories of students who despite odds clear their board exams with flying colours. They fight odds such as losing a family member or poverty but in the end, they always succeed.  Such is the story of Tilotma Yadav from Ajanta Public School in Gurugram who scored 92.5% in her class XII board exams.  Ajanta Public School, …

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  • 28 May

    Dengue Returns To Haunt Delhi, 15 Cases So Far. 19,200 Houses Booked For Mosquito-Breeding.

    Three fresh cases of dengue have been reported in May, taking the total number of people affected by the vector-borne disease in the national capital this season to 15, according to the latest municipal report released on Monday. Fourteen cases of malaria have also been recorded till May 26, with 10 of them this month. Representational Image Of the 15 …

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  • 27 May

    Beemit lets you ditch netbanking and send money instantly

    I’ve been using internet banking for more than a decade like a complete chump. And it only takes a few minutes of using Beemit to realise how annoying net banking is by comparison. It might not have the best name, but Beemit is going to change how we transfer money and split bills in Australia. Backed by Westpac, NAB and …

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  • 27 May

    WePlenish smart container keeps you snacking

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  • 26 May

    The perfect component for audiophiles who love headphones and speakers equally

    SPL stands for Sound Performance Lab, and it’s been making professional recording gear in Germany since the late 1970s, but to be honest I’d never heard of them. No matter — when I spotted their slick-looking Phonitor X headphone amp at the Axpona audio show I just had to get it in for review. I admit I just have a …

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