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India Asks RCEP Members to Address Causes of Trade Imbalances
India has registered a trade deficit in 2018-19 with as many as 11 RCEP member countries - including China, South Korea and Australia - out of the grouping of 16 nations that are negotiating a mega trade pact since November 2012.
Durand Cup: East Bengal Beat Army Red 2-0
East Bengal defeated Army Red 2-0 in the Durand Cup as Jaime Colado and Vidyasagar Singh scored for the Kolkata team.
Kerala CM Assures to Bring to Justice Those Responsible for Death of Journalist in Car Accident
IAS officer Sriram Venkitaraman was arrested here on Saturday for causing the death of a scribe by allegedly driving in an inebirated state.
Army Foils Infiltration Bid by Pakistan's Border Action Team in J&K's Keran Sector, Five Intruders Killed
Sources said that at least four bodies, possibly of Pakistan Army's Special Service Group (SSG) commandos or terrorists, were seen in close proximity of an Indian post in the sector.
Punjab Police Wants CBI to 'Further Probe' 2015 Sacrilege Incidents, Cites SIT Chief's Findings
The request for further probe came after the CBI filed its closure report in a special CBI court in Mohali last month, giving a clean chit to the accused in the three incidents of desecration of the Guru Granth Sahib in 2015 in Faridkot.
Malaika Arora Shares Details About Her Relationship and Marriage Plans with Arjun Kapoor
On Arjun's 34th birthday, the actress-model made their relationship Instagram official with an adorable post. Soon after, the two were bombarded with questions about their wedding plans.
Leicester City Manager Brendan Rodgers Regrets Impending Departure of 'Special' Harry Maguire
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers opened up on Harry Maguire leaving the club in favour of Manchester United, in a deal which will make the England international the world's most expensive defender.
Govt to Prepare National Population Register to Lay Foundation for Pan-India NRC
For the purpose of NPR, a usual resident is defined as a person who has resided in a local area for past six months or more or a person who intends to reside in that area for the next six months or more.
The Upcoming Apple Card Will Not Let You Buy Cryptocurrencies
The Apple Card is part of a broader effort by Apple to derive more of its revenue from services after years of heavy reliance on iPhone sales, which declined 12% in the most recent quarter.
50 Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles to Come Up in Hyderabad
The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation signed an MoU with the EESL to set up the public charging centres at 50 places in the city.
Trump Counts on 'Good Chemistry' With Imran Khan for Help in Afghanistan Peace Talks
US President Donald Trump was referring to his meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in Washington last week, when he said Pakistan would help the US in peace with Taliban in Afghanistan.
‘Why is Gulmarg Being Emptied?’ Omar Abdullah Says Tourists Forced to Leave Hotels Post Terror Alert
Kashmir remained on the edge on Friday as a fresh order asking tourists and Amarnath yatris to leave the Valley triggered panic among the residents.
72 Years After Partition, Pakistan Opens Historic Gurdwara in Punjab Province for Sikh Devotees
Lying closed since 1947 after Sikh community members from the area migrated from Pakistan, the gurdwara in the Jhelum district of Punjab province was in a state of neglect.
Samajwadi Party MP Surendra Nagar Resigns from Rajya Sabha, Set to Join BJP
A number of Rajya Sabha members from opposition parties have joined the BJP of late. Sanjay Sinh of the Congress and Neeraj Shekhar of the Samajwadi Party also joined the saffron party after quitting their parties and Rajya Sabha membership.
After India Refutes Trump's Mediation Claim, Pakistan Urges US to Persuade it for Talks on Kashmir Issue
Qureshi's remarks came after US President Donald Trump said Kashmir was a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan but he would be happy to mediate if they want him to do so.
Delhi Assembly Monsoon Session from August 22, Likely to Discuss Unauthorised Colonies and Free Travel
According to an official, ruling party MLAs are likely to discuss and praise the AAP dispensation's move to regularise unauthorised colonies, proposed free travel for women in buses and metro and no electricity charges for up to 200 units.