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Siddaramaiah, Power Minister Shivakumar Involved in 'Rs 447-cr Scam': Yeddyurappa
Karnataka BJP president B S Yeddyurappa demanded that the matter be handed over to the CBI for investigating the role of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and all those involved in the alleged scam.
'Bots' Boosting Rahul Gandhi's Online Popularity? Twitter Breaks Into Debate
The report claimed that bots of Russian, Kazakh and Indonesian origin were boosting Mr Gandhi’s visibility on Twitter.
Pakistan Envoy Sohail Mahmood Meets Sushma Swaraj, no Discussion on Kulbhushan Jadhav
Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria on Saturday confirmed that Mahmood met Swaraj on October 17 but asserted that it was a routine meeting by the diplomat who recently assumed office as Pakistan's new High Commissioner to India.
Sri Lanka to Restrict Import of Three Wheeler Taxis, Mostly Supplied by Bajaj Auto
"We have over a million trishaws and our roads cannot take any more," Transport Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva told Parliament.
20 Years on, Jammu & Kashmir Judge to Prove Basis of Selection
Mohammed Yousaf Allai, who was selected in the judicial services pursuant to the job advertisement in 1998, has been asked by the top court to satisfy the authorities that his certificate was not forged and that he was entitled to the reservation benefit.
Family of Jharkhand Girl Who Died of Starvation Forcefully Moved Out of House, Alleges Simdega DC
11-year-old Santoshi Kumari reportedly starved for eight days and died on September 28 after being denied ration because her family’s ration card was not linked to the Aadhaar number.
Narendra Modi Wants Peace with Pakistan But Not at Security Cost: US Official
A top Trump administration official has said, "We want India and Pakistan to talk and to build confidence and to get on a path to regional security and stability which we know would bring both countries to unprecedented levels of prosperity."
Los Angeles Police Investigating Sexual Assault by Harvey Weinstein
Ramirez says the investigation is going on and he could not answer any questions about when the interview or incident took place.
At least 35 Egyptian Police, Soldiers Die in Clashes With Islamists: Officials
An interior ministry statement confirmed the Friday's incident and said some of the "terrorist" attackers had died, without giving any figures for casualties or further details.
KFC Follows Only 11 People on Twitter. Here's the Reason Why
The KFC account follows just 11 users; five of them are former members of the Spice Girls and the other six are men named Herb, including Green Bay Packers cornerback Herb Waters and music legend Herb Alpert.
Tech Titans to Launch Coalition Soon to Lobby for Immigrant 'Dreamers' to Remain in US
The Coalition for the American Dream intends to ask Congress to pass bipartisan legislation this year that would allow these immigrants, often referred to as "Dreamers," to continue working in the United States.
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: October 20
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Diwali 2017 Was Cleaner Than 2016, Centre and State Pollution Bodies Confirm
According to the CPCB, the 24-hour average of PM 2.5, the most polluting particulate matter in the air, was 344 µg/m3. The same average, taken between 6am on the day of Diwali and 6am the next day, was 445 µg/m3 in 2016.
India's Fuel Demand up 10 Percent in September
Diesel sales in September surged 16.5 percent to 6.08 MT while petrol consumption jumped 17.85 percent to 2.14 MT. Cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sales increased 3.8 percent to 1.94 MT.
'Allegations Against Us Part of Twisted Narrative Peddled by Powerful Forces With Vested Interests'
In this freewheeling interview with News18.com's Joydeep Sen Gupta, one of the three brothers, Atul Gupta, defends the family against the allegations. He says the family is supportive of President Jacob Zuma's determination to challenge powerful vested in...
What's BJP's Problem When Censor Board Cleared 'Mersal', Asks Vijay's Father
The Tamil Nadu unit of the BJP has demanded that Mersal producers cut "untruths" from the film on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the Digital India mission.