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Army Foils Terrorists’ Bid to Use Ceasefire Violation by Pakistani Troops as Cover for Infiltration
Twenty people, 11 security personnel and nine civilians, were killed and over 75 others injured in Pakistani shelling along the LoC and the International Border (IB) in Jammu division since the beginning of this year.
Misinformation Campaign Being Run in Andhra, Centre Has Given More Than Promised: BJP
Addressing a meeting, BJP state president Kambhampati Haribabu, who is an MP from Visakhapatnam, said only the Dugarajapatnam port, Kadapa steel plant and Visakhapatnam railway zone did not happen though they were promised in the Reorganisation Act.
Hyderabad Student Hangs Self During Video Call with Boyfriend
The incident occurred at the private hostel in the city's Kompally area on Saturday night.
Justin Trudeau Hails Taj Mahal as One of the Most Beautiful Places in the World
The main objective of Prime Minister Trudeau's visit to India is to improve overall ties between India and Canada with a focus on defence and security, counter-terror cooperation, trade and investment, and tackling climate change.
Activists Launch Campaign to Protect 156-year-old Malabar School Building
Protesting against the destruction of the British-era building, as part of the renovation plans by the management, social media activists in the coastal town have come up with an online petition against the plan.
Diamond is Now Fraudster's Best Friend! Nexus Under Scanner
Capital markets watchdog Sebi is looking into the trade details and various suspected violations by Modi-linked entities, including another jewellery major Gitanjali Gems of Mehul Choksi.
Tripura Witnesses 74% Turnout, Charilam Assembly Seat To Vote On March 12 Following Death Of CPI(M) Candidate
The CPI(M) is contesting in 57 of the 60 seats, while the BJP has fielded 51 candidates. The Congress is going it alone and is contesting in 59 seats.
Rex Tillerson to North Korea on Talks: 'I'm Listening'
An Olympic-driven thaw in relations between Kim Jong Un's nuclear-armed North Korean regime and South Korea has raised speculation that direct talks between Washington and Pyongyang could be on the horizon after months of sharp tension and heated rhetoric...
Karnataka Polls: JD(S) Beats BJP and Congress to Release First List of Candidates for 126 Seats
As promised by Deve Gowda earlier, the first list has only two names from his family. Names of his grandson Prajwal Revanna and daughter-in-law Anitha Kumaraswamy's are missing from the list.
Britain's Theresa May Wins Backing for EU Security Pact, Timing Unclear
In a speech to Western leaders and officials in Munich, Theresa May promised that London would continue to lead military missions and share intelligence if Brussels agreed to a pact "effective from 2019", the year Britain is due to leave the bloc.
Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi Asks Youths to Become Job Creators Rather Than Seekers
Addressing the fifth North East Graduate Congress, Governor Jagdish Mukhi on Saturday appealed to youths to work harder and smarter and bring about inclusive growth so that even tiny segment of people living in far flung areas are not left out of the frui...
Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement to Give Fillip to India, Iran Trade
The FICCI and Iran Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture signed an MoU to strengthen economic relations by expanding and deepening commercial, trade and investment cooperation.
India, Iran Ink 9 Pacts After 'Substantive' Talks Between PM Modi, Rouhani
Addressing a joint press event with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Modi said the visit by the Iranian president shows how the two sides want to deepen cooperation in key areas, including connectivity.
Animal Prints, Belts, Black Dresses: Top Trends at New York Fashion Week
Animal print was everywhere. From Tom Ford's loud jaguar print pant suits, to luxury Italian label Bottega Veneta, to up-and-coming diversity champion Christian Siriano and even Victoria Beckham.
Amit Shah Promises to Make Meghalaya a Model State
BJP President Amit Shah said he can see the winds of change and the votes are coming for the BJP in Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Tripura
Congress Alleges Widespread Fudging of Voter Lists Ahead of Bypolls in Madhya Pradesh
While matching the electoral rolls with the actual voters in both the poll bound constituencies, large numbers of voters were found to be enrolled in two to three pooling booths, Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee president Arun Yadav said.