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Poor Quality Spares, Negligence & Govt Apathy: Malfunctioning Weapon Systems Point to National Security Threat
More than three squadrons of Akash in February 2019 reported that missile system remained dysfunctional during 90 per cent of the time since their date of commissioning.
Security Increased at Jail That Houses 4 Men Accused of Raping, Killing 26-year-old Vet
The move came a day after five persons carrying banners gathered near the jail, demanding death penalty for the perpetrators of the heinous crime.
At Parliamentary Party Meet, Rajnath Singh Speaks of PM Modi's Dissatisfaction With Absenteeism Among BJP MPs
According to sources, Singh also asked party MPs to be present in large numbers when Home Minister Amit Shah tables the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, as he asserted that this draft legislation is as important as the move to abrogate Article 370.
'Gandhi of Western Sahara' Warns Time Running Out to Avoid War in Region
The 52-year-old Sahrawi human rights activist said she feared that youth in the disputed region have given up hope of achieving self-rule through non-violent means.
Senior Citizen in Japan Arrested for 'Making 24,000 Complaint Calls' Over 8 Days
But this could be the tip of the iceberg, with media outlets reporting that he made thousands more calls from public pay phones to voice his displeasure with the company and insult customer service staff.
'Their Bias is So Great, They Can't See Straight': Trump Campaign Bars Bloomberg News Journalists
Brad Parscale, the Trump 2020 campaign manager, said the decision was made after Bloomberg News announced it would not investigate the company boss or his Democrat competitors.
At Least Two Injured After Suspected Grenade Blast Near Indonesia's Presidential Palace
It was not immediately clear if the blast resulted from a sectarian attack, but Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, has suffered a resurgence in homegrown militancy in recent years.
Started Getting Offers for Sex Comedies After Badlapur, Ahalya, Says Radhika Apte
Radhika Apte stated that she is strongly against acting in roles where she does not agree with the perspective of the character or the filmmaker.
In Pics: Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor Shoot for Brahmastra Song in Manali
Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan, along with the rest of the film's cast and crew, were in Manali for 'Brahmastra' shoot.
Masatsugu Asakawa, Special Advisor to Japan's Prime Minister, Elected ADB President
Asakawa, 61, currently special advisor to Japan's Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, will assume office as ADB's 10th President on January 17, 2020.
PTI Leader, Sacked over Anti-Hindu Remarks, Returns as Minister in Pakistan's Punjab
Fayyazul Hassan Chohan had come under severe criticism from senior members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf for his controversial remarks at a gathering on February 24 in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Terence Lewis Pens Open Letter on 'Culture of Rape' in India
Dancer-choreographer Terence Lewis wrote a heartfelt open letter about the gruesome gang-rape and murder of the 26-year-old doctor in Hyderabad attacking the rape culture in India.
Pragya Thakur's Complaint against Rahul Gandhi May be Sent to Privilege Committee: Sources
Pragya Thakur moved a breach of privilege notice against Rahul Gandhi saying that there is no conviction against after he attacked for praising Nathuram Godse in Lok Sabha.
On Bar Mitzvah, 26/11's Israeli Survivor Receives Moving Message from PM Modi
The prime minister also mentioned about his meeting with Moshe during his trip to Israel in July 2017 and expressed hope that his wish to return to Mumbai as the director of the Chabad House 'comes true'.
Amid Climate Crisis, Humanity Must Choose Between Hope or Surrender: UN Chief Antonio Guterres
UN chief Antonio Guterres was speaking on Monday at the opening of a two-week United Nations climate meeting in Madrid.
‘Forced to Marry Young, Treated Like Animals’: Why Afghan Women Are Braving Rockets for Rights
Nearly half of Afghan women would rather leave their war-torn country permanently if they could, citing poverty and limited opportunities, according to a poll in September.