Grocery e-commerce platform Bigbasket has faced a potential data breach that could have leaked details of its users of around 2 billion, according to cyber intelligence firm Cyble. The company has filed a police report in this regard with Cyber Crime Cell in Bengaluru and is verifying the claims made …
Read More »The Biden Administration Will Give High Priority To Strengthening India-US Ties: Campaign: The Tribune India
Washington, November 8 The Biden Administration will place a high priority on strengthening the Indo-US relationship by pressuring India to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council, continuing cooperation on terrorism, climate change, health and trade, according to a policy document released by the Biden Campaign during the …
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WASHINGTON: President Donald trump never admits defeat. But he faces a tough choice now that the Democrat Joe biden you have won the White House: Grant gently for the good of the nation or don’t, and get evicted anyway. Trump and his allies have already made one thing clear: They …
Read More »IPL 2020: ‘You can’t change the whole team every year’, former RCB bowling coach Ashish Nehra highlights mistake made by franchise – cricket
Royal Challengers Bangalore saw its 2020 Indian Premier League campaign come to an abrupt end after losing to Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator on Friday. As the Virat Kohli-led franchise withdraws from competition, questions arise about the mistakes RCB made this year, leading to them losing six games in a …
Read More »Indian-American Vivek Murthy is expected to be co-chair of President-elect Joe Biden’s coronavirus task force
Indian-American physician Dr. Vivek Murthy is expected to co-chair the coronavirus task force that President-elect Joe Biden will announce on Monday. Murthy, 43, a native of Karnataka, was named the 19th Surgeon General of the United States by then-President Barack Obama in 2014. Born in the UK, he was the …
Read More »Carry out outreach activities; don’t worry about CM’s face: Shah to Bengal BJP
Written by Ravik Bhattacharya | Kolkata | Updated: November 8, 2020 10:29:31 am Union Interior Minister Amit Shah during his visit to the Dakshineswar Kali temple near Kolkata on Friday. (Express photo by Partha Paul) Increasing BJP’s footprint at the grassroots level, ensuring greater participation by women and different communities …
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Read More »The Biden Administration Will Give High Priority To Strengthening Indo-U.S. Relationship: Policy Document
The president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden | Photo credit: PTI Washington: The Biden administration will place high priority on strengthening the Indo-US relationship by pressuring India to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council, continuing cooperation on terrorism, climate change, health and trade, according to a …
Read More »President-elect Biden is likely to grant US citizenship to more than 500,000 Indians: The Tribune India
Washington, November 8 US President-elect Joe Biden will work to provide a roadmap to US citizenship for nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants, including more than 5,00,000 from India, and will also establish a minimum number of admission for 95,000 refugees a year. As a predominantly immigrant community, but in some …
Read More »2020 U.S. election: Biden plagiarism victim salutes presidential victory – U.S. presidential election
When he first ran for the White House in 1987, Joe Biden’s candidacy was destroyed by a plagiarism dispute. But the British politician whose words he raised has paid a warm tribute to the newly elected president of the United States. Neil Kinnock, the former leader of Britain’s main opposition …
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