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DU Students, JNU Teachers Condemn Raids at Professor Hany Babu's House
The JNUTA claimed that police spent an inordinate amount of time going through Babu's book collection, ultimately settling on confiscating two books that are freely available in the public domain, and not on any list of banned publications.
28-year-old Woman Found Dead with Bullet Injuries in Delhi
Her husband claimed that she shot herself with a pistol. He was present at home when the incident took place, a senior police officer said. However, no suicide note was found from the spot, he said.
AIADMK Leader Decks Up Jayalalitha's Samadhi as He Turns it Into Wedding Venue for Son
Party workers said the marriage at 'Amma's'(Jayalalithaa) mausoleum gave them the satisfaction of the wedding being blessed by the late leader.
Indigenously Developed Man Portable Anti-tank Guided Missile Successfully Flight Tested
Officials said the test paves the way for the Army to develop the third generation man portable anti-tank guided missile indigenously.
Keep Backing Us: Sunil Chhetri After India's Goalless Draw against Qatar
Sunil Chhetri took to social media to express his joy after India held draw Asian Champions Qatar to a goalless draw.
Supreme Court Warns Amrapali Homebuyers on Dues, Says Projects Will Be Wound Up
The top court cleared the modalities by which the homebuyers can be put to notice for clearing outstanding amounts after being validated by the court receiver appointed by the apex court.
Three Aides of John Bolton Submit Their Resignations at White House
Garrett Marquis, Bolton's top spokesman, Sarah Tinsley, his communications director, and scheduler Christine Samuelian all resigned in what a source called an amicable fashion.
‘Govt Will Take Conscious Decision’: Delhi Transport Minister on Traffic Violation Fines
Kailash Gahlot said the government is taking feedback from the stakeholders and looking at how other states are moving on it.
10 Small Economies Including Switzerland, Mauritius Host 85% of $15 Trn Phantom FDI: Report
Phantom FDI refers to investments that pass through shell companies that have no real business activities and are tailor-made to cut tax liabilities.
Hina Khan Shares First Look From Her Indo-Hollywood Film The Country of the Blind
Hina Khan on Wednesday shared the first look of her upcoming film, The Country of the Blind, the 'Indo-Hollywood' project in which she will essay the role of a blind girl named Gosha.
ONGC Considers Buying out Rest of Western India Petrochemical Project
ONGC Petro additions Ltd (OPaL), majority-owned by ONGC, is primarily a polymer manufacturer, a chemical compound used in everything from textiles to plastics and packaging.
OPINION | Congress Should Pick Shashi Tharoor as Its President to End Leadership Farrago
The move could stump political opponents and swell up the party’s ground support among the large youth population across India.
Boys Less Likely to Die in Infancy Than Girls If Born Third, Says Study
According to a story published in an entertainment website, the study underlined the link between infant mortality and birth order of siblings and the role of son preference in influencing the survival of the girl child.
Child-like Sex Dolls 'Beyond Doubt' Violate Law, Rules Norwegian Supreme Court
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that the law on sexual offenses against children includes text, images, films and three-dimensional representations such as dolls.
Hong Kong Protesters Boo China's National Anthem, Sing Battle Song Instead at Football WC Qualifier
Many of the spectators traded their signature black T-shirts, a protest uniform of sorts, for red jerseys, belting out "Glory be to thee, Hong Kong", a stirring song crowd-composed online.
From Urmila to Big B: A Saga of Stars and Their Brief Stint in Politics
In 1984, Big B took a break from acting to contest the Lok Sabha elections from Allahabad, which he won. However, following allegations in the Bofors scandal, he resigned and vowed to never enter politics again.