Monday, 29 April 2019

How Modi's 'free cooking gas' is not free for some

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Mon, Apr 29, 2019 | 05:42 PM IST

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Revamped Russian animation goes for global audiences Revamped Russian animation goes for global audiences
With its Netflix contracts, state-owned Parovoz is at the forefront of a resurgence of the Russia's animation industry.
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Rains from Cyclone Kenneth, the second tropical storm to hit Mozambique within weeks, continued to pound the northeastern city of Pemba and surrounding areas causing massive flooding and destruction.
India inc gets inked; Tendulkar, Bhupathi keep date with democracy India inc gets inked; Tendulkar, Bhupathi keep date with democracy
The 17th Lok Sabha polls are in full swing in the country. The fourth phase of elections, which is taking place in Mumbai today, marks the end of poll season in Maharashtra. Today, India's largest city saw actors, directors, sports personalities and India Inc bosses at poll booths to cast their vote.
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