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Vodafone Rewards Now Offers Cashback, Extra Data And More With Every Prepaid Recharge
The Har Recharge Pe Inaam offer is now Live on the Vodafone app and website and will work will all recharge denominations.
Jessica Alba's Twitter Account Gets Hacked, Racist and Homophobic Messages Fired from Handle
Jessica Alba's Twitter account was hacked on Sunday and some distasteful messages were fired against homosexuals and people of colour.
Modi Govt in Talks to Launch LIC's IPO This Year: Report
The plan is to first sell a small stake in LIC through an initial public offering (IPO) and then later dilute the government’s holdings further, the report said.
Below-normal Water Storage in Country's 72 of 100 Major Reservoirs
Of the 36 meteorological subdivisions of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), 18 have recorded deficient rainfall while 15 have seen normal rainfall.
3 Indian Immigrants on Hunger Strike Against Prolonged Detention Forced to Hydrate in US
The men have been locked up for months one for more than a year and they are trying to appeal or reopen asylum claims that were denied. As of Sunday, they had gone 20 days without food
Karnataka Speaker's Disqualification Decision Runs Counter to Bombay HC Order, is Fraught With Legal Dangers
The Bombay HC’s latest judgment in the Goa Assembly case held that disqualification under Tenth Schedule cannot debar a legislator to go back to people and get re-elected during the term of the present Assembly.
Weather Dept Predicts Heavy to Very Heavy Rains at Few Places in Mumbai Today
Districts like Thane and Palghar bordering Mumbai also have a similar forecast of 'heavy to very heavy rains' at few places for Monday, an official said, adding that intensity of rains would come down from Tuesday onwards.
'BJP Will be in Power for 50 Years': UP Deputy CM Urges Bizmen to Invest Without Worrying
Urging investors to explore the possibilities, Keshav Prasad Maurya told the investors that the law and order have become robust and said that 24 hours availability of electricity and world-class road are added advantage.
Taapsee Pannu on Filmmakers' Open Letter to PM: I Feel Both Sides Have Their Own Point of Views
A group of personalities, including Kangana Ranaut, Prasoon Joshi and Madhur Bhandarkar, penned an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi against “selective outrage and false narratives”.
In Tit-for-Tat Move, Iran Brings in 'Nuclear Deal Breach' Clause to Justify British Tanker's Seizure
British authorities detained an Iranian tanker off the UK overseas territory of Gibraltar in early July on allegations it was breaching EU sanctions on Syria.
On Eve of Trust Vote, CM Yediyurappa Proclaims, 'I Will 100 Percent Prove My Majority'
BS Yediyurappa, who on Friday was sworn in as the Chief Minister, also that the finance bill prepared by the previous Congress-JD(S) government would be tabled by him in the assembly on Monday, without any changes.
Sharad Pawar Accuses BJP of Poaching as NCP Leaders Jump Ship, Fadnavis Asks Him to 'Introspect'
The NCP chief accused CM Devendra Fadnavis and other ministers of the BJP of poaching leaders and said the phenomena was at work in other states like Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Schools to Report All Cases of Short Attendance to CBSE, Board to Take Final Call
An analysis of the 2019 result indicated that students with low attendance performed poorly in the examinations, prompting the CBSE to prepare Standard Operating Procedures for dealing with such students.
Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai Set to Return for Season 2, See Teaser Poster
Sony TV made an official announcement regarding 'Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai' returning for another season.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Says No Rethink on Overseas Sovereign Bonds: Report
While presenting the Budget, Nirmala Sitharaman had said that India would look to issue overseas foreign currency sovereign bonds in addition to raising funds from the domestic market.
How Assam Forced Changes in India’s Citizenship Design, and Why it Could Hurt in the Aftermath of NRC
The Citizenship Act of 1955 identified an Indian citizen on the basis of birth. This framework moved towards a more exclusionary principle with the 1986 and 2003 amendments to the Act granting citizenship by blood-based descent.