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Paytm Payments Bank Has Issued the Most FASTags in India
Paytm Payments Bank doesn't require users to create a separate FasTag wallet and has issued over 40 per cent of all FASTags in the last one month.
Military Conflict With Iran Will Impact Entire World, Warns Japan PM Shinzo Abe
Abe said military confrontation in the region that includes a country like Iran will have an impact on the peace and stability of the whole world.
Academy to Announce Oscars 2020 Nominations, Here's What to Expect
Who will be celebrating Oscar morning? Brad Pitt for sure. Jennifer Lopez almost certainly. And very possibly the Obamas, too.
'Our Govts Shot Them Like Dogs': Bengal BJP Chief's Shocker on Anti-CAA Protesters
BJP state president Dilip Ghosh came down heavily on CM Mamata Banerjee 'for not opening fire and ordering lathicharge' on those destroying railway property and public transport.
India Acquiring Around 200 Figher Jets, Says Defence Secretary
Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar while the Expression of Interest has been floated for 110 aircraft, the contract for 83 LCA Tejas Mark 1 A advanced fighter jets is now in its final stages.
How Amitabh Bachchan Fit in During Jhund Shoot
In 'Jhund', Amitabh Bachchan will play the role of a retired sports coach. The film is based on the real life of Vijay Barse, founder of NGO Slum Soccer.
Days After Trump Sent Birthday Wishes for Kim, White House Says it Wants to Resume Talks With North Korea
Donald Trump relied on his personal rapport with Kim Jong Un to push for denuclearisation in talks in 2018 and 2019, but those efforts have largely failed at the working level and sparked new concerns about Pyongyang's nuclear capabilities.
Shared President Trump's View That Iran was Planning Attacks on US Embassies: Defense Secretary Esper
Alleging that Iran has been attacking the United States through its proxy militias for 40 years now, Esper said last summer the US had to deploy 14,000 additional soldiers to the region since May.
Naval Version of Tejas Hits Another Major Milestone, Successfully Takes off From Aircraft Carrier
On Saturday, the aircraft made its first landing on the deck of INS Vikramaditya. Both the landing and take off by the aircraft put India among a select group having the capability to design a jet that can operate from an aircraft carrier.
'When Will You Get Ten Heads for One': Congress Attacks Govt for Silence on Porter Beheaded by Pak
Pakistan's Border Action Team is suspected to have decapitated a porter, who was among two civilians killed along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district on Friday, and taken away the head, officials had said.
Trump Warns Iran Not to Kill Protesters, Door Still Open to Talks
Trump's salvo came as Iran's Islamic regime faced a challenge from angry street protests, having come to the brink of war with the US with a series of tit-for-tat confrontations.
Warning Congress, Amit Shah Vows to Not Rest Till 'Each Oppressed Pakistani Refugee Gets Indian Citizenship'
The Home Minister further hit out at Congress for dragging the Ram Janmabhoomi case in the Supreme Court and attempting to stall construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.
19-year-old Man Arrested for Killing Drug Addict Brother in Delhi
Nitin and Chander Pal (56) confessed to their crime after sustained interrogation, police said, adding that a country made revolver used in the crime was recovered from their possession.
Professor Fired for Joking Iran Should Pick US Sites to Bomb, Suggested Mall of America, Kardashian Home
Phansey was fired on Thursday and said he regretted his “bad attempt at humor” and had hoped the college would have defended his right to free speech.
Modi Renames Kolkata Post Trust After Bharatiya Jana Sangh Founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee
Making this announcement on the occasion of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Kolkata Port Trust, Modi hailed Syama Prasad Mookerjee as the pioneer of India's industrialisation.
US to Expel 12 Saudi Military Students Accused of Extremist Links, Child Porn After Base Attack Probe
In December, Mohammed Alshamrani, who was in the United States as part of a Saudi military training program, opened fire in a classroom at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, killing three sailors and wounding eight other people before being shot dead by pol...