Forgot the major events that shaped the news last week? Here's a quick recap of the incidents of the previous week.
Uttam Khobragade, commissioner, Maharashtra Food and Drugs Administration, said MSFDA found the presence of a particular pesticide in four of PepsiCo's products, in a recent test.
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Close on the heels of a major health scare on finding pesticides in bottled drinking water, CSE claimed that the bottled soft drinks owned by PepsiCo and Coke also failed the same health standards testing positive for pesticides.
'The economy is in a free fall.'
'And it's been declining for so long, so consistently, that the promise of growth and better days now looks a fantasy.' 'A mid-1970s kind of pessimism, even hopelessness, is growing among the young.' 'This isn't what Mr Modi promised them.' 'Their aspirations and needs are clear and present, and not being fulfilled,' notes Shekhar Gupta.
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US Grand Prix winner Kimi Raikkonen has always been known as 'The Iceman' but Formula One fans could soon have much more of an insight into just how cool he really is in the heat of battle.
The anti-CAA protest was an ugly rant more consistent with the violent chaos of anarchy, argues Vivek Gumaste.
Eat clean and chemical free for a happy and healthy heart, mind, body and soul, says Anang Agarwalla.
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As Michael Kors takes over the Italian fashion house, we take a trip down memory lane and look back at the Versace story.
One needs to carefully tread the thin but solid line between the sublime & the ridiculous.
The cloud kitchen market in India will hit $1.05 billion by 2023. Just 13% of the total market has been utilised so far.
'Actors are the least confident people. I feel awkward when I go to parties and meet people. It's getting better but I am still not as confident as I'd like to be.' Deepika Padukone gets candid.
Floyd died in Minneapolis on Monday after a white police officer pinned him to the ground. Video footage showed the officer kneeling on Floyd's neck as he gasped for breath. His death has triggered nationwide protests.
The BJP threw a counter punch, claiming that the Gandhi family tried to help Mallya's floundering Kingfisher Airlines in 2011-12.
Shrishti Mishra was 'presented' to London society at Queen Charlotte's Ball. And yes, it's still 2017.
Much more was expected from the soundtrack of Katti Batti, writes Aelina Kapoor.
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Don't have money to spare for classes? Learn an asana or two from our good ol' Hindi films.
Pandit Ravi Shankar was George Harrison's link into the Vedic world.
A look at Hollywood's swish set at the Globes.
Arundhuti Dasgupta finds herself surrounded by Greek legends and fables in the mythical centre of the world.
Sukanya Verma looks back at the decade gone by, in the movies.
Modi and Trump will meet at 1.20 am (IST) following which they will have delegation talks and then a dinner.
Come one, come all. Let us all sigh in unison!
Few drugs in the market are not approved by the authorities and can be life-threatening.
Ditch the socks, play with prints and maybe sport a hat!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I would like to extend a heartfelt mea culpa to Mr Modi and his associates.' 'I'm sorry for having been so critical -- I didn't know, I didn't know...' says Mitali Saran.
'Around the dawn of the millennium, it seemed that the sun was finally setting on these elaborate home weddings.' 'As the clamour for 'live' counters of grilled fish, pasta and khao suey grew, without even realising it, Gopal Pandey slowly started going out of fashion,' says Geetanjali Krishna.
Sukanya Verma glances at the changing faces of women bonding in Hindi movies.
A day after the National Democratic Alliance finalised the seat-sharing arrangement for the Bihar assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party has emerged as the 'big-brother' and the largest party in the state to contest the number of seats.