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The typewriter artist who soldiers on in computer age The typewriter artist who soldiers on in computer age
Clickety-clack, clickety-clack, ding rings out from a home in India's Mumbai where Chandrakant Bhide is creating his latest artwork -- on a typewriter.
Cambodian reptile cafe slithers into people's hearts Cambodian reptile cafe slithers into people's hearts
For anyone terrified of an albino python, an orange corn snake or a scaly, bearded iguana, Chea Raty says getting up close and personal at Phnom Penh's first reptile-themed cafe is the only remedy.
Congress asks 'haters' can they 'keep up' with Rahul Gandhi Congress asks 'haters' can they 'keep up' with Rahul Gandhi
Posing a challenge to "haters" of Rahul Gandhi, the Congress Friday asked whether they can "keep up" with its president saying he has clocked over 46,000 steps while travelling more than 34 kms during his Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.
Indian Army shows its daring skills Indian Army shows its daring skills
Warfare strategies, physical training, equestrian skills and weapons training were part of the cadets' training session held at Officer Training Academy in Chennai.
India's tax effect: Hundreds of thousands laid off despite growth India's tax effect: Hundreds of thousands laid off despite growth
India launched GST just over a year ago to improve economic efficiency but critics say the complexities of the new regime have driven many small enterprises out of business and forced hundreds of thousands out of jobs.
Scientists discover first known 'vegetarian' shark Scientists discover first known 'vegetarian' shark
Scientists have identified the world's first known omnivorous shark species, which consumes upto 60 per cent of seagrass.
Maruti Suzuki starts testing Of electric vehicles in India Maruti Suzuki starts testing Of electric vehicles in India
Maruti Suzuki will start testing prototypes of electric vehicles in India by October, Suzuki's chairman said on Friday.
Elon Musk muses about life over whiskey and weed Elon Musk muses about life over whiskey and weed
Entrepreneur Elon Musk sipped whiskey and puffed a little weed while musing at length about artificial intelligence, colonizing space, and the need to give love a chance.
India's billion-dollar battle to build the world's biggest statue India's billion-dollar battle to build the world's biggest statue
The world's biggest statue is rising in a remote corner of India to honour an independence hero but it could quickly be outdone by a monument to a Hindu warrior king in the sea off Mumbai.
Nasa may let you name rockets if you pay enough Nasa may let you name rockets if you pay enough
Nasa is exploring the feasibility of commercialising the agency's operations in low Earth orbit to lower its costs while its eyes turn toward the Moon and Mars, the media reported.
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