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Selena Gomez Would Love to Sing For a Bollywood Film
Singer-actress Selena Gomez is open to singing in a Bollywood film, and says it will be a beautiful experience.
Male Tennis Players are Punished More Than Women, Says NYT Report Amid Row Over Serena Outburst
Male players were slapped with 1,517 fines compared to 535 fines for females according to data compiled by officials at Grand Slam tournaments for the period covering 1998 to 2018.
Army Officer, SDPO Among 5 Held in Gold Smuggling Case
It is alleged that the five were involved in taking away 15 kg of gold being smuggled in a vehicle carrying a large quantity of the precious metal from Bhutan.
Gold Ornaments, Cash Worth Rs 7 Crore Looted at Gun Point from Amritsar Shop
President of Amritsar Jewellers Association Kale Shah said more than hundred traders shut down their business establishments after the incident.
Delhi Woman Accuses UIDAI Official of Sexual Assault, Says She Was Threatened
In her statement to police, she alleged the accused called her at his residence in Sarojini Nagar on September 10 and sexually assaulted her, a police official said.
Pro-Khalistan Militant Group Claims Responsibility of Jalandhar Police Station Blast
A purported letter mentioning 'Bhindranwale Tigers Force of Khalistan' on its letterhead, said it took the responsibility of the four low-intensity blasts that took place at the Maqsudan police station.
Indian Billionaire Buys £2 Million Scottish Mansion For UK-bound Daughter: Report
The Eden Mansion, which was built in 1860 as a peaceful retreat for former First World War field marshal Earl Haig and his family, one of Scotland's oldest whisky distillersis is now set to welcome its Indian owners, 'The Times' reported.
Dabholkar Murder Case Accused Disposed Off Firearms in Creek: CBI Tells Court
The agency has claimed that the accused, Kalaskar, was one of the two persons who shot Dabholkar on August 20, 2013, on the Omkareshwar Bridge in Pune.
Two Held for Remote Hacking of IAF Online Exam in Rohtak
Five computers were hacked, the SHO said, adding that the exam was to be held from September 13 to 16.
Engineers' Day 2018: Engineers' Role in Nation Building Extremely Vital, Says Narendra Modi
In his radio broadcast message on August 26, Modi had said that there were several engineers in the country who made "the unimaginable possible" and "presented such marvels of engineering before the world".
Does 'Ravan' Give Congress an Edge Over BSP-SP in 2019 Battle?
After coming out of Saharanpur jail, Bhim Army chief Chandarshekar Azad met Imran Masood, the Congress heavy-weight in West UP. Political observers feel that the meeting comes as a testimony to speculations of 'Ravan' being in touch with Congress top lead...
Amit Shah Kicks Off Telangana Campaign With Attack on KCR's Superstitions and 'Vote Bank Politics'
Amit Shah accused KCR's Telangana Rashtra Samithi of "working at the behest of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and Left parties". He said that if the party comes to power yet again, it will continue to play vote bank politics.
Tamil Nadu Biker Catches Fire at Fuel Station Due to 'Petrol Overflow'; Incident Caught on CCTV
As soon as the Tamil Nadu resident kick starts his motorcycle, it blows up in flames and the man, engulfed in fire, jumps aside. The fire is believed to have begun due to "overflow of the petrol" from the tank.
PM Modi to Inaugurate Sikkim Airport on September 23
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a public meeting at St. Xaviers School ground at Pakyong and return to New Delhi the same day. The greenfield airport, located 30km from here, will put Sikkim on the aviation map of the country.
Blast in Jalandhar Police Station, Cop Sustains Minor Injury
The police say the possibility of a terror angle or even plain mischief could not be ruled out at this stage.
DUSU Elections 2018: As Congress, AAP Cry Foul Over ‘Private EVMs’, Delhi BJP Has an Advice
After the ABPV won three key posts, including that of the president, in the polls Thursday, the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress held electronic voting machines (EVMs) responsible for their defeat.