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    President Pranab Mukherjee during the ceremonial procession ahead of his address to joint session of Parliament on Tuesday. PTI Photo

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    Student of Arvind Mahila College demonstration on various issue in Patna on Tuesday. PTI Photo

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  • Maratha Community staging Chakka Jam andolan (road blockade) on the Pune-Bangalore National Highway 3 /10 zoom

     Maratha Community staging Chakka Jam andolan (road blockade) on the Pune-Bangalore National Highway against the state government over non-implementation of their demands, in Karad, Maharashtra on Tuesday. PTI Photo

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  • Police using water cannon to disperse the NSUI activists, holding protest, in Jabalpur... 4 /10 zoom

    Police using water cannon to disperse the NSUI activists, holding protest, in Jabalpur. PTI Photo

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  • Farmers staging a protest in Bathinda on Tuesday ahead of Punjab assembly elections... 5 /10 zoom

     Farmers staging a protest in Bathinda on Tuesday ahead of Punjab assembly elections. The farmers’ unions have been raising the issue of farmers' suicides and compensation to farmers for Cotton crop Loss. PTI Photo

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  • Bollywood Actor Shah Rukh Khan giving \'parshad\' to his son while paying obeisance at Golden temple 6 /10 zoom

     Bollywood Actor Shah Rukh Khan giving 'parshad' to his son while paying obeisance at Golden temple in Amritsar on Tuesday. PTI Photo

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    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar with deputy CM Tejaswi Yadav being garlanded during his Nischay Yatra in Siwan on Tuesday. PTI Photo

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    Demonstrators hold banners during a protest against U.S President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban on refugees and people from seven mainly-Muslim countries, outside Downing Street in London, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. On Friday President Trump si...

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    An artist giving final touches to an idol of Goddess Saraswati on the eve of Basant Panchami in Bhopal on Tuesday. PTI Photo

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    MoS for Defence Subhash R Bhamre paying homage at the coffins of their colleagues killed in the recent avalanches in Gurez Sector, after they were flown to AFS Palam in New Delhi from J & K on Tuesday. PTI Photo

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UPDATED : May 16 2022, 22:38 IST
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    Today's Horoscope - May 17, 2022: Check horoscope for all sun signs

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  • Aries: You are feeling stressed out and you know it. There are many choices to consider, and family and friends around you are vying for your time and attention. Avoid being indecisive and make a decision soon. If the decision is from the heart, it will be the right one. | Lucky Colour: Aquamarine | Lucky Number: 6 2 /13 zoom

    Aries: You are feeling stressed out and you know it. There are many choices to consider, and family and friends around you are vying for your time and attention. Avoid being indecisive and make a decision soon. If the decision is from the heart, it will be the right one. | Lucky Colour: Aquamarine | Lucky Number: 6

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  • Taurus: You do like to keep secrets, but today you need to be more communicative and put your cards on the table. Your love relationship is getting all lopsided, with you giving and the other taking. Talk about it and share your concerns. | Lucky Colour: Brown | Lucky Number: 7 3 /13 zoom

    Taurus: You do like to keep secrets, but today you need to be more communicative and put your cards on the table. Your love relationship is getting all lopsided, with you giving and the other taking. Talk about it and share your concerns. | Lucky Colour: Brown | Lucky Number: 7

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  • Gemini: Make sure that you get legal matters checked out thoroughly. Health problems may prevail if you haven\'t been getting enough rest. Use your creative talent in order to accomplish your goals. | Lucky Colour: Saphire | Lucky Number: 8 4 /13 zoom

    Gemini: Make sure that you get legal matters checked out thoroughly. Health problems may prevail if you haven't been getting enough rest. Use your creative talent in order to accomplish your goals. | Lucky Colour: Saphire | Lucky Number: 8

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  • Cancer: You have been keeping a lot of feeling under the surface, and you feel ready to explode like a volcano today. Not an ideal situation to be in. You need to take a break, and spend time on de-stressing activities – yoga, swimming or whatever works for you. | Lucky Colour: Cream | Lucky Number: 3 5 /13 zoom

    Cancer: You have been keeping a lot of feeling under the surface, and you feel ready to explode like a volcano today. Not an ideal situation to be in. You need to take a break, and spend time on de-stressing activities – yoga, swimming or whatever works for you. | Lucky Colour: Cream | Lucky Number: 3

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  • Leo: Be on your best behaviour. You can accomplish the most if you travel for business purposes. This is a great day for a family outing or just a drive. Be careful not to take too much for granted when dealing on either a personal or professional level. | Lucky Colour: Maroon | Lucky Number: 5 6 /13 zoom

    Leo: Be on your best behaviour. You can accomplish the most if you travel for business purposes. This is a great day for a family outing or just a drive. Be careful not to take too much for granted when dealing on either a personal or professional level. | Lucky Colour: Maroon | Lucky Number: 5

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  • Virgo: Today, you will need your wits about you to stay on top of the game. A romantic dinner should take care of the evening. In your rush to complete things, don’t walk over your loved ones. | Lucky Colour: Pumpkin | Lucky Number: 2 7 /13 zoom

    Virgo: Today, you will need your wits about you to stay on top of the game. A romantic dinner should take care of the evening. In your rush to complete things, don’t walk over your loved ones. | Lucky Colour: Pumpkin | Lucky Number: 2

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  • Libra: A short trip could be fruitful and open up new doors for you. Getting involved in an organisation or involvement in large groups gratifying. Don\'t spend your money on gifts for people who don’t really deserve it. | Lucky Colour: Coffee | Lucky Number: 9 8 /13 zoom

    Libra: A short trip could be fruitful and open up new doors for you. Getting involved in an organisation or involvement in large groups gratifying. Don't spend your money on gifts for people who don’t really deserve it. | Lucky Colour: Coffee | Lucky Number: 9

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  • Scorpio: You are feeling stressed out and you know it. There are many choices to consider, and family and friends around you are vying for your time and attention. Avoid being indecisive and make a decision soon. If the decision is from the heart, it will be the right one. | Lucky Colour: Teal | Lucky Number: 9 9 /13 zoom

    Scorpio: You are feeling stressed out and you know it. There are many choices to consider, and family and friends around you are vying for your time and attention. Avoid being indecisive and make a decision soon. If the decision is from the heart, it will be the right one. | Lucky Colour: Teal | Lucky Number: 9

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  • Sagittarius: Make sure that you get legal matters checked out thoroughly. Health problems may prevail if you haven\'t been getting enough rest. Use your creative talent in order to accomplish your goals. | Lucky Colour: Red | Lucky Number: 1 10 /13 zoom

    Sagittarius: Make sure that you get legal matters checked out thoroughly. Health problems may prevail if you haven't been getting enough rest. Use your creative talent in order to accomplish your goals. | Lucky Colour: Red | Lucky Number: 1

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  • Capricorn: Pursue outdoor activities or any physical exertion. Don\'t be shy; if you want to spend more time with a special person, make a commitment. You will be able to get your own way if you use your intellectual charm and know how. | Lucky Colour: Peach | Lucky Number: 6 11 /13 zoom

    Capricorn: Pursue outdoor activities or any physical exertion. Don't be shy; if you want to spend more time with a special person, make a commitment. You will be able to get your own way if you use your intellectual charm and know how. | Lucky Colour: Peach | Lucky Number: 6

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  • Aquarius:  A delightful event or meeting could brighten your day and set the stage for a very interesting development. You may be taking stock of your professional life. Be careful to balance strategy with personal objectives. | Lucky Colour: Turquoise | Lucky Number: 5 12 /13 zoom

    Aquarius:  A delightful event or meeting could brighten your day and set the stage for a very interesting development. You may be taking stock of your professional life. Be careful to balance strategy with personal objectives. | Lucky Colour: Turquoise | Lucky Number: 5

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  • Pisces:Your energy level is at an all-time high, so take advantage of every opportunity to be active. Don\'t push yourself or be too hard on yourself, as you tend to at times. Sometimes you raise the bar too high for yourself. You need to chill a lot more with a loved one. | Lucky Colour: Orange | Lucky Number: 8 13 /13 zoom

    Pisces:Your energy level is at an all-time high, so take advantage of every opportunity to be active. Don't push yourself or be too hard on yourself, as you tend to at times. Sometimes you raise the bar too high for yourself. You need to chill a lot more with a loved one. | Lucky Colour: Orange | Lucky Number: 8

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PM Modi visits Nepal, offers prayers at Maya Devi temple in Lumbini

UPDATED : May 16 2022, 16:56 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Nepal on a day-long visit to mark Buddha Purnima. He offered prayers at the sacred Maya Devi temple in Lumbini and said that he hoped Lord Buddha would bless all and make the planet peaceful and prosperous. Here are pictures from his visit.

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  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Maya Devi Temple during his one-day visit to Lumbini. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi 2 /9 zoom

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Maya Devi Temple during his one-day visit to Lumbini. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi

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  • PM Modi was accompanied by his Nepalese counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi 3 /9 zoom

    PM Modi was accompanied by his Nepalese counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi

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  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen offering prayers at the Maya Devi Temple in Lumbini. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi 4 /9 zoom

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen offering prayers at the Maya Devi Temple in Lumbini. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi

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  • The two Prime Ministers also lit lamps near the Ashoka Pillar located adjacent to the temple. The pillar, which was erected by emperor Ashoka in 249 BC, bears the first epigraphic evidence of Lumbini being the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi 5 /9 zoom

    The two Prime Ministers also lit lamps near the Ashoka Pillar located adjacent to the temple. The pillar, which was erected by emperor Ashoka in 249 BC, bears the first epigraphic evidence of Lumbini being the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi

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  • Thereafter, the two leaders watered the Bodhi tree sapling from Bodh Gaya which was gifted by Modi to Lumbini in 2014 and also signed the temple\'s visitor’s book. Credit: PMO 6 /9 zoom

    Thereafter, the two leaders watered the Bodhi tree sapling from Bodh Gaya which was gifted by Modi to Lumbini in 2014 and also signed the temple's visitor’s book. Credit: PMO

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  • PM Modi also participated in the stone laying ceremony for the construction of a Centre of Buddhist Culture and Heritage in Lumbini. Credit: Twitter/@SherBDeuba 7 /9 zoom

    PM Modi also participated in the stone laying ceremony for the construction of a Centre of Buddhist Culture and Heritage in Lumbini. Credit: Twitter/@SherBDeuba

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  • It is the prime minister\'s fifth visit to Nepal since 2014. During the visit, he delivered an address at the Buddha Jayanti celebrations organised by the Lumbini Development Trust. Credit: Twitter/@SherBDeuba 8 /9 zoom

    It is the prime minister's fifth visit to Nepal since 2014. During the visit, he delivered an address at the Buddha Jayanti celebrations organised by the Lumbini Development Trust. Credit: Twitter/@SherBDeuba

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  • Earlier in the day, upon his arrival at Lumbini, Prime Minister Modi was warmly received by Deuba, his spouse Dr Arzu Rana Deuba and several Ministers from the Government of Nepal. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi 9 /9 zoom

    Earlier in the day, upon his arrival at Lumbini, Prime Minister Modi was warmly received by Deuba, his spouse Dr Arzu Rana Deuba and several Ministers from the Government of Nepal. Credit: Twitter/@narendramodi

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Andrew Symonds, who died in a car crash, was widely considered one of the most skilled all-rounders in Australian cricket has ever seen. Affectionately nicknamed 'Roy', he was also a rebel. While Symonds was hugely talented, he was also controversial and made headlines for the wrong reasons. From the most infamous 'monkeygate'  to his dispute with fellow player Michael Clark, here's a look at some infamous moments that fans will never forget.

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    Five Andrew Symonds controversies fans will never forget

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  • Monkeygate: Symonds and Harbhajan Singh were involved in a verbal spat during a Test series against India in Sydney where Symonds accused Harbhajan of calling him a \ 2 /6 zoom

    Monkeygate: Symonds and Harbhajan Singh were involved in a verbal spat during a Test series against India in Sydney where Symonds accused Harbhajan of calling him a "monkey" and took it as a racial comment. 'Bhajji', who denied any wrongdoing, was suspended for three matches. The ban was overturned when India threatened to quit the tour at a low point for India-Australia cricket relations. This scandal took a heavy toll on Symonds, leading to an alcohol addiction. Credit: Cricket Australia

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  • Alcohol-related indiscretions: Symonds’ contract was withdrawn and he was sent home from the World Twenty20 in England after he was found consuming alcohol the previous evening of a match. Credit: AFP Photo 3 /6 zoom

    Alcohol-related indiscretions: Symonds’ contract was withdrawn and he was sent home from the World Twenty20 in England after he was found consuming alcohol the previous evening of a match. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • Rift with Michael Clarke: Symonds’ equation with Michael Clarke changed after the latter was handed over the Australia captaincy. Symonds even admitted that IPL was the reason behind Clarke’s ‘jealousy.’ “Money does funny things. It’s a good thing but it can be a poison and I reckon it may have poisoned our relationship,” Symonds had said. Credit: Reuters Photo 4 /6 zoom

    Rift with Michael Clarke: Symonds’ equation with Michael Clarke changed after the latter was handed over the Australia captaincy. Symonds even admitted that IPL was the reason behind Clarke’s ‘jealousy.’ “Money does funny things. It’s a good thing but it can be a poison and I reckon it may have poisoned our relationship,” Symonds had said. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • Pub Brawl: Symonds was involved in a pub brawl in 2008. After a heated argument, Symonds lost his cool and beat up a fan who approached him for a picture. However, the matter was brushed off and Cricket Australia took no action against him. Credit: AFP Photo 5 /6 zoom

    Pub Brawl: Symonds was involved in a pub brawl in 2008. After a heated argument, Symonds lost his cool and beat up a fan who approached him for a picture. However, the matter was brushed off and Cricket Australia took no action against him. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • Fishing: One of the very infamous incidents was when Symonds skipped an important team meeting and went out fishing during Australia’s tour of Bangladesh. As a result, he was sent home midway through the series and was later dropped from the India tour. Credit: Instagram/roysymonds 6 /6 zoom

    Fishing: One of the very infamous incidents was when Symonds skipped an important team meeting and went out fishing during Australia’s tour of Bangladesh. As a result, he was sent home midway through the series and was later dropped from the India tour. Credit: Instagram/roysymonds

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In Pics | India's historic triumph in Thomas Cup 2022 badminton

UPDATED : May 16 2022, 14:48 IST

India made history by winning the Thomas Cup for the first time with a ruthless 3-0 upset of reigning champions Indonesia in Bangkok on May 15, 2022. Wins from Lakshya Sen, the doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty and former World No. 1 Kidambi Srikanth helped India win the coveted trophy, the most prestigious title in men's team badminton. Indian men had previously reached the Thomas Cup semis in 1952, 1955, and 1979, while Indonesia is the most successful nation in the history of the tournament, with 14 titles to their name.

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    In Pics | India's historic triumph in Thomas Cup 2022 badminton

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  • India made history by winning the Thomas Cup for the first time with a ruthless 3-0 upset of reigning champions Indonesia in Bangkok on May 15, 2022. Credit: AFP Photo 2 /12 zoom

    India made history by winning the Thomas Cup for the first time with a ruthless 3-0 upset of reigning champions Indonesia in Bangkok on May 15, 2022. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • Competing in their debut final of the men\'s team championship, world number 11 Kidambi Srikanth of India sealed the title by defeating Jonatan Christie 21-15, 23-21. Credit: AFP Photo 3 /12 zoom

    Competing in their debut final of the men's team championship, world number 11 Kidambi Srikanth of India sealed the title by defeating Jonatan Christie 21-15, 23-21. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • A devastated Indonesia, the tournament\'s most successful team having previously won it 14 times, could not keep pace with the fire brought by the Indian team -- who joyfully rushed the court following Srikanth\'s win. Credit: AFP Photo 4 /12 zoom

    A devastated Indonesia, the tournament's most successful team having previously won it 14 times, could not keep pace with the fire brought by the Indian team -- who joyfully rushed the court following Srikanth's win. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • India was already 2-0 up in the tournament with Lakshya Sen defeating Anthony Ginting in the first singles match and then Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty defeating Mohammad Ahsan and Kevin Sukamuljo in the doubles. Credit: AP Photo 5 /12 zoom

    India was already 2-0 up in the tournament with Lakshya Sen defeating Anthony Ginting in the first singles match and then Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty defeating Mohammad Ahsan and Kevin Sukamuljo in the doubles. Credit: AP Photo

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  • All the eyes were shifted to Christie, an Asian Games gold medalist now in his fourth Thomas Cup campaign, to save Indonesia\'s flagging title hopes. Credit: AFP Photo 6 /12 zoom

    All the eyes were shifted to Christie, an Asian Games gold medalist now in his fourth Thomas Cup campaign, to save Indonesia's flagging title hopes. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • India\'s Srikanth gave Christie a tough fight and the World\'s No 8 player faced defeat in his do-or-die match against Srikanth at the tournament. Credit: AFP Photo 7 /12 zoom

    India's Srikanth gave Christie a tough fight and the World's No 8 player faced defeat in his do-or-die match against Srikanth at the tournament. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • The in form Srikanth took full advantage, bearing down relentlessly on Christie in the second game. Credit: AFP Photo 8 /12 zoom

    The in form Srikanth took full advantage, bearing down relentlessly on Christie in the second game. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • Being a team event, it\'s a collective show but it is also a result of individual brilliance of the singles players and the transformation of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty into one of the fiercest doubles teams. Credit: AP Photo 9 /12 zoom

    Being a team event, it's a collective show but it is also a result of individual brilliance of the singles players and the transformation of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty into one of the fiercest doubles teams. Credit: AP Photo

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  • Post his win, Srikanth praised his teammates for their performance individually and as a team, noting: \ 10 /12 zoom

    Post his win, Srikanth praised his teammates for their performance individually and as a team, noting: "I think everyone really stepped up when it was required." Credit: AP Photo

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  • Whether it is Kidambi Srikanth, HS Prannoy or Lakshya Sen, they have all proved their mettle on the world badminton circuit. Their rise has been noticed. Credit: AFP Photo 11 /12 zoom

    Whether it is Kidambi Srikanth, HS Prannoy or Lakshya Sen, they have all proved their mettle on the world badminton circuit. Their rise has been noticed. Credit: AFP Photo

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  • The Indian players have shown their preparedness in taking on the best and found the biggest stage to fire in unison. Credit: AP Photo 12 /12 zoom

    The Indian players have shown their preparedness in taking on the best and found the biggest stage to fire in unison. Credit: AP Photo

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