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Government Has No Plans to Review Terror Cases Involving Right Wing
The terror cases allegedly involving cadres of a right wing organisation include 2007 Samjhuata train blast and 2008 Malegaon blast.
News 360: You Pay For Mallya's MP Perks
Liquor baron Vijay Mallya did not hesitate to claim amounts as little as Rs 20,000 as perks to which he was entitled to as a Rajya Sabha MP, a reply to an RTI query has revealed.
'Laal Rang' Review: Randeep Hooda Tries Hard to Keep an Ill-executed Film Together
Randeep Hooda as Shankar is loyal, business minded person who wears his heart on his sleeves.
IT Industry Will See Fewer Recruitments This Year, says Nasscom
According to Nasscom chairman CP Gurnani the drop in recruitment would not impact the revenue growth.
Islamic Face Veil to Be Banned in Latavia
The move follows a similar ban on full-face veils in public spaces implemented by France in 2011.
Not a Wilful Defaulter, Ready to Pay Token Amount: Mallya to SC
Mallya said attempts are being made to work out a negotiated settlement with banks which gave loans to Kingfisher Airlines.
SJ Suryah to play antagonist in Mahesh Babu's next
Actor-filmmaker S.J. Suryah has been reportedly roped in to play the antagonist in superstar Mahesh Babu's next Tamil-Telugu bilingual project, which is slated to go on the floors from June-July.
Hacking into iPhone Helped FBI in San Bernardino Probe
The phone has helped investigators address lingering concern that the two may have help, perhaps from friends and family, the officials said.
Trimbakeshwar Trust Allows Women to Enter Inner Sanctum of Temple
Bhumata Brigade activist Trupti Desai said, "This is an another big win for women".
Busy Mothers Launch Smartphone App for Babysitters
Taking its cue from other popular sharing economy apps like Uber and Airbnb, the app allows parents to send details on how, where and when they need help at home to up to 20 babysitters.
US Watching Outcome of LGBT Court Case in India
In February, the Supreme Court held an open court and referred to a five-judge bench a curative petition challenging its verdict criminalising homosexuality in India.
Rajan Warns Against 'Euphoria' Over Fastest-Growing Tag
"As a central banker who has to be pragmatic, I cannot get euphoric if India is the fastest growing large economy," Rajan said.
Beware! Loneliness Can Lead To Stroke
The findings showed that loneliness and social isolation was associated with a 29 percent increased risk of a heart or angina attack and a 32 percent heightened risk of having a stroke.
Women Activists Manhandled at Trimbakeshwar Temple; 200 Booked
The Trimbakeshwar Devasthan Trust recently decided to allow women into the famous Lord Shiva temple's 'garbha griha' for an hour everyday, but with a rider.