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Sensex Recovers 116 Points on Mixed Global Cues
According to traders, fresh buying by participants and mixed trend in overseas gave investors the confidence.
OPINION|Ranchi Nuns Selling Babies Uncannily Similar to What Philomena Showed Irish Nuns Doing in Post-war Times
The news of two nuns from the Missionaries of Charity in Ranchi selling the babies of unwed mothers to childless couples for anywhere between Rs 50,000 and Rs 150,000 each is shockingly similar to what happened in post-war Ireland.
Brazilian Migrant Who Sued Trump Govt Reunited With 10-Year-Old Son in Chicago
The reunion came as the Donald Trump administration disclosed that it had resorted to DNA testing on up to 3,000 detained migrant children who remain separated from their parents, in order to reunite families by court-imposed deadlines.
North Delhi Mayor Meets DDA VC; Seeks Land for Multi-Level Parking Lots
The North Delhi Mayor Adesh Gupta also sought relaxations in height norms for Gandhi Maidan and Idgah parking lots to construct parking as well as commercial spaces so that revenue generating options could be explored.
Ayodhya Land Dispute: Supreme Court to Resume Hearing Temple-Mosque Case Today
The special bench of the Supreme Court is seized of a total of 14 appeals filed against the High Court judgment delivered in four civil suits.
Thyssenkrupp CEO Steps Down Days After Tata Steel Merger
Hiesinger said: "Today I informed the Supervisory Board that I would like to step down from my position as CEO of Thyssenkrupp. I take this step very consciously to enable a fundamental discussion in the Supervisory Board on the future of Thyssenkrupp.
Four Feared Drowned Off Mumbai's Juhu Beach, One Rescued
A communication from the navy informed that it had deployed its SeaKing 42C helicopters and divers for the rescue.
Debt-Ridden Farmer Commits Suicide in Madhya Pradesh
Suresh Yadav, a native of Kurai Gurjar village, was the sole breadwinner of his family and was under stress as his crop had been destroyed and he had a loan of Rs 3 lakh to repay.
FIFA World Cup 2018: Oscar Tabarez Brings Uruguay in From the Wilderness
Oscar Tabarez began his second stint as Uruguay coach in May 2006, one month before the World Cup. But they were not going to Germany -- in fact, they struggled even to find anyone who would play them in friendlies.
RJD Will Support JD-U if Nitish Kumar Retires, Says Tejashwi Yadav
"If Nitish uncle retires, we will support JD-U," Tejashwi said at a function to mark the 22nd foundation day of RJD that was celebrated without his father and party chief Lalu Prasad in Patna.
Ram Temple Construction in Fully Legal Way May Begin by Year End: VHP
Vishwa Hindu Parishad working president Alok Kumar said the hearing in the case will begin from July 6 and the things might be clear to some extent by the month end.
Two-year-old Boy Allegedly Sexually Assaulted in Kolkata Playschool During Doctor’s Day Programme
The boy had been attending the playschool since February this year.
Sure that L-G Won't Commit Contempt of SC: Kejriwal Sends Message to Anil Baijal After Babus Refuse Order
The chief minister sought the L-G's support for the 'development of Delhi, implementing public welfare schemes and for implementation of the Supreme Court order'.
Gold Song Naino Ne Baandhi: Akshay Kumar & Mouni Roy are Inseparable in a Still from This Romantic Track
Written and directed by Reema Kagti, 'Gold' recreates India's historic win for hockey at the 1948 Olympics.
Back to Square One. Day After SC Verdict, Babus Refuse AAP Government's Orders
The latest confrontation is because of a differing interpretation of the Supreme Court’s orders, which were delivered in its verdict on Wednesday.
Donald Trump Trade War - Over 40 Countries Object at WTO over Car Tariff Plan
Over 40 WTO members warned that the U.S. action could seriously disrupt the world market and threaten the WTO system, given the importance of cars to world trade.