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'Udta Punjab' motion logo teases fans before the trailer release
If motion logo looks this promising, what will the trailer be like?
BlackBerry will launch two mid-range Android phones in 2016: CEO John Chen
After releasing its first Android-powered Priv smartphone, the Canada-based smartphone manufacturer is determined to bring not one but two new mid-range smartphones that run on Google's platform.
Deep Brain Stimulation can improve life of Parkinson's patients
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), a neuro surgical procedure, can give a better sense of life to patients with severe Parkinson's disease, neuro specialists have said.
Rupee firms up 3 paise to end at 66.44 against US dollars
The rupee resumed lower at 66.50 as against the last closing level of 66.47 per dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market on initial dollar demand from banks and importers.
Daily Mail's parent company eyeing Yahoo bid: Report
Yahoo has set an April 18 deadline for bids.
Working in different kinds of films teaches you a lot: Gulshan Grover
Bollywood's 'bad man' Gulshan Grover, who is exploring international showbiz nowadays, says that world cinema is "really evolving".
Over 55 outstation students of NIT campus in Srinagar leave for home towns
"Over 55 students have left the NIT Srinagar campus. As more students have expressed the desire to leave, the actual number of students leaving could be more. It has been decided that they will be allowed to take exams later," officials of HRD Ministry sa...
Azlan Shah Cup: Oltmans dismayed at careless Harjot conceding penalty corner
Indian hockey team coach Oltmans expressed his displeasure at the careless manner in which goalkeeeper Harjot padded a ball outside the circle to concede a penalty corner to Canada in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament on Sunday.
Jamie Vardy double sends Leicester closer to Premier League title
Jamie Vardy's double sent Leicester closer to a first Premier League title on Sunday, sealing a 2-0 victory over struggling Sunderland.
Kollam temple tragedy: One booked for violating licence norms
Attingal police said they have registered a case against the licensee, Surendran, who had stored about 150 kgs of crackers and fireworks material at the storehouse without valid permission. Surendran had license to store only about 15 kg, police said.
6.6 magnitude earthquake jolts Afghanistan; tremors felt in north India
Delhi Metro services were affected for a brief period in the wake of the tremor and resumed later.
BSNL testing WiFi-based network to connect 1 lakh panchayats with internet
The state-run firm is testing sustainability of technology in three villages in Alwar district of Rajasthan.
Shah Rukh Khan's Madame Tussauds statue to get 'Fan' makeover
The wax figure will resemble Gaurav in terms of his clothing and look.
Juventus extend lead with Milan win, Inter sink Frosinone
Juve moved up to 76 points ahead of second-placed Napoli, who host struggling Hellas Verona on Sunday.
India will soon file cases against US for WTO norm violation, says Goyal
On the ongoing solar dispute with US in World Trade Organization (WTO), Goyal said soon cases would be filed against US for violation of WTO norms.
LG G5 teardown: LG's first modular phone scores high on the repairability scale
The LG G5 was unveiled to the world in February and is scheduled to be launched in India in the second quarter of this year.