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Aamir Khan Is Prepping For Big Action Sequence In Thugs of Hindostan
The shooting will begin aboard two massive specially-constructed ships -- built over two months -- that are currently docked in a Maltese sea port.
Fodder Scam Case: CBI Court Orders Personal Appearance of Lalu
A special CBI court in Ranchi has ordered Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad Yadav and others to be present during the next hearing of fodder scam case on June 9.
Babri Masjid Case: A Look at the Controversy That Started in 1885
Senior BJP leaders LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi and Union minister Uma Bharti will be appearing before a special CBI court in Lucknow on Tuesday to hear framing of charges against them in the Babri Masjid demolition case. Here's a look at the how the...
Strike Down New Anti-Cattle Slaughter Rules as Unconstitutional, Says Petition
The new rule, Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Market) Rules, 2017, was brought into effect on May 23 by a gazette notification by the Environment Ministry
EU Agrees to Fund Free WiFi for European Towns With No Internet Coverage
European Union institutions agreed to set aside 120 million euros to provide free wireless internet connections by 2020 to up to 8,000 municipalities.
Khadi Is The New Cool Way Of Making A Fashion Statement In Summer
Khadi for nation and Khadi for fashion.
Western Digital May Join Japan-KKR Group for Toshiba Chip Unit Bid
Western Digital Corp may join a consortium of Japanese government money and KKR & Co LP to bid for Toshiba Corp's chip unit.
Three Youths Thrashed in Malegaon on Suspicion of Possessing Beef
Three youths were allegedly thrashed on suspicion of possessing beef by some cow vigilantes, who also circulated a video of the act on social media, in east Maharashtra's Rajora village.
Ban on Cattle Trade Likely to Hit Beef And Leather Exports
India's beef exports and leather sector is likely to be affected due to the government's ban on the trade of cattle for slaughter and industry will seek revocation of the decision.
Karnataka IAS Officer Case: 3 Cops Suspended for ‘Delayed’ Response
Three cops, who were posted with a Police Response Vehicle (PRV), were suspended on Monday for “delayed" response in the death of a Karnataka-cadre IAS officer.
Number of Arms Licence Holders Highest in Punjab; Checking a Priority: IGP
Punjab has the highest number of arms license holders in the country which is the reason that checking of valid and illicit firearms within the state is a priority, Inspector General of Police, (Crime), Shashi Prabha said on Monday.
'F(o)amous' as Switzerland: B’luru Uses Humour to Express Despair Over Lakes
It all started with a picture of a valiant worker of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike trying to pour some water into the Varthur Lake to quell the foam.
PM Modi Embarks on 6-day Tour to Four Nations, First Stop is Germany
To boost India's economic engagement with Germany, Spain, Russia and France and invite more foreign investment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a four-nation tour to these nations on Monday.
Two Dead, 18 Hurt in China Knife Attack
All twenty victims were rushed to hospital after the attack, but two later died, said the report.
RAF Crew Write 'Love From Manchester' on Bomb For ISIS: Report
The report comes days after suicide bomber Salman Abedi blew himself up at a concert by pop star Ariana Grande at Manchester Arena last week, killing 22 people and leaving 119 injured.