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Russia's Web-Censoring Tool Sets Pace For Imitators: Study
Russia is succeeding in imposing a highly effective internet censorship regime across thousands of disparate, privately owned providers.
Farmer Commits Suicide in MP Village, Family Alleges Loan Pressure
The family of the farmer alleged loan pressure while the local co-operative society claimed that the farmer had no outstanding dues against his account.
Onus of Keeping Peace After Ayodhya Verdict on Hindus, Say Muslim Clerics and Intellectuals
The Supreme Court, after a marathon hearing of 40 days, had on October 16 reserved judgement on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title dispute. The verdict will be pronounced on Saturday.
Govt's MMTC to Import Substantial Quantity of Onions to Check Price Rise
Onion prices have risen sharply for more than a month due to tight supply. The retail prices have increased up to Rs 100 per kg in the national capital and ruling in the range of Rs 60-80 per kg in other parts of the country.
'Govt's Helicopter is Dangerous to Fly': Gujarat BJP Defends Purchase of Rs 191 Crore Jet for CM Rupani
The new aircraft can carry 12 passengers and has a flying range of around 7,000 kilometers, much higher than the present 'Beechcraft Super King' aircraft currently in use.
India Awarded Hosting Rights of 2023 FIH Hockey Men's World Cup
The International Hockey Federation has awarded the hosting rights of 2023 Hockey Men's World Cup to India.
SC Urges Centre to Speed up Process of Appointing Judges at All Levels, Finalise Them Within 6 Months
Emphasising that every process of appointment should be ideally completed within six months, the bench asked the Secretary General of the Supreme Court to take up the matter with the government.
Lawyers' Strike in Delhi Enters Fifth Day, Litigants Given Complete Access to Courtrooms
Bar associations of district courts said the situation is calm in all these courts -- Tis Hazari, Saket, Patiala House, Rohini, Karkardooma and Dwarka -- although lawyers are continuing to observe complete strike.
Delhi's Air Quality 'Very Poor', But Drastic Decline Unlikely Till Tuesday: SAFAR
After a brief relief, the national capital's air quality plunged to the "very poor" category again because of high humidity due to light rain on Thursday.
Saif Ali Khan Thanks Ex-wife Amrita Singh for Teaching him to Take His Career Seriously
In a recent interview, Saif Ali Khan credited the contribution his first wife Amrita Singh has made to his life and career.
PUBG Mobile 0.15.5 Update: Here are the Complete Patch Notes
Here is everything that you can expect with upcoming 0.15.5 update and season 10 on PUBG Mobile
'Hard Not to Feel I'm Being Punished For What I Had Written': Aatish Taseer After OCI Status Revoked
The son of Pakistani politician Salmaan Taseer and journalist Tavleen Singh, the 38-year-old Aatish Taseer has been accused by the Home Ministry of concealing his father's nationality.
CBI Books its Own Officer for Allegedly Extorting Rs 5 Crore from Gujarat Businessman
It is alleged that Sunil Nair, then posted as an inspector in Gandhinagar, entered into a criminal conspiracy with one Kirit Madhubhai Paladia in February last year to extort money from businessman Shailesh Bhatt.
Demonetisation a Terror Attack, Took Many Lives and Wiped Out Small Businesses: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi's sharp attack against the government came on the third anniversary of the demonetisation of high-value currency in 2016.
Royal Enfield Showcases 6 Custom-Made Motorcycles at 2019 EICMA
This year, Royal Enfield also showcases the best of its custom builds at EICMA 2019.
US Lab Identifies Rare New HIV Strain in Most Prevalent Form of the Virus
The strain, HIV-1 Group M subtype L, has been recorded in three people from blood samples taken between the 1980s and 2001.