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Shah Rukh Khan on Zero: If This Film Doesn't Work, Maybe I Won't Get Work for 6 or 10 Months
Shah Rukh Khan's last film Jab Harry Met Sejal with director Imtiaz Ali had evoked a lot of expectations among the audiences, but the film turned out to be a disaster.
Chinks Exposed in Oppn Armour as Allies Mayawati, Mamata Give Kamal Nath Swearing-in a Miss
The Congress, which had extended the invitation to all major political players, was hoping to project the event as another step towards opposition unity.
Bhupesh Baghel Govt to Waive off Short-term Farm Loans in Chhattisgarh
Short-term agriculture loans to the tune of over Rs 6,100 crore of over 16.65 lakh farmers drawn from cooperative banks and Chhattisgarh Gramin Banks, as on November 30, 2018, will be completely waived, he said.
Facing Opposition, Britain's May Will Bring Brexit Deal Back to Parliament
After a last-minute threat from the main opposition Labour Party to call for a symbolic no confidence vote in the prime minister if no date was given, May said parliament would debate the deal in January, before a vote in the week beginning Jan 14.
No FIR or Case Against Me, Why Rake it Up Now: CM Kamal Nath Defends Self over 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots
Defending himself, the newly-appointed Chief Minister said, 'I had taken oath in 1991 and I remained the Delhi in-charge in the past, but the issue wasn’t raked up then, so you all know well why all this is happening now.'
Bank of Baroda to Shut Three African Branches by June
The bank in a regulatory filing said that as per the government guidelines for rationalisation of overseas presence, increase in efficiency and profitability of the overseas offices, it will close down branches in Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Ghana by...
Indian Worker in UAE Gets 15 Years of Jail for Murdering Colleague in 2017
The Indian national, who has not been named, stabbed to death his colleague on December, 2017 at a labour accommodation, the report said.
Kamal Haasan Takes a Swipe at Tamil Nadu Govt Over Cyclone Gaja Relief Work
Speaking to reporters after visiting cyclone hit hilly villages here, he said people in several places had told him that the officials had not yet inspected their areas.
Court Frames Murder Charges Against Army Major for Killing Officer's Wife He Was 'Obsessed' With
In the charge sheet, the Delhi police had alleged that a night before the incident, accused Major Nikhil Handa had watched various videos on YouTube on how to kill someone, which indicates his intention to murder the woman.
Modi Govt’s ‘Arrogance’ Responsible for Nepal’s Ban on Indian Notes, Claims Congress Leader
The ban was causing great inconvenience to the people living along the Indo-Nepal border, the former Union minister said.
Gay Singaporean Man Wins Right to Adopt Surrogate Son in Landmark Judgment
Gay marriage is not permitted and sex between men remains illegal under a law that dates from the British colonial era, although it is rarely enforced.
Sensex Reclaims 36,000, Surges 307 Points
The broader NSE Nifty too jumped almost 93 points. For the 50-share NSE Nifty, the close came in at 10,888.35, higher by 82.90 points, or 0.77 per cent, after shuttling between 10,900.35 and 10,844.85.
Banning High Value Notes Dragged India's Economic Growth Down, Says Raghuram Rajan
Raghuram Rajan said, 'The growth was not only impacted due to demonetisation but also because of implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST).'
PM Modi Announces $1.4 Billion Financial Aid to Maldives for 'Social, Economic Development'
Mohammed Ibrahim Solih, who won a surprise election in September, is trying to reset ties with regional power India after the previous president drew the Maldives closer to China.
Construction Worker Jailed in Dubai for Stabbing Fellow Indian Colleague to Death
The injured worker, 29, said the accused stabbed him as well when he intervened and tried to stop the knife attack.
Nirmala Sitharaman Says Congress Showing 'Amazing Audacity' on Rafale Verdict
Hitting out at the Gandhi family for alleging corruption in the defence contract, she said that they showed "amazing audacity" by not listening to the Supreme Court's verdict in the case.