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How a five-minute call can turn you into a pauper
The fraudsters ask the victim to add the first four digits of the number appearing on the back of the card to the four-digit ATM pin and give the final number.
Obama, Castro hold groundbreaking Cuba talks
Obama was greeted by a military band at the Palace of the Revolution, the main government building since the 1959 revolution that turned Cuba into a communist state.
Green shoots: China primary school makes golf compulsory
The Shanghai school made golf classes compulsory for primary students from last month.
Rajesh Pratap Singh, Anju Modi, Samant Chauhan showcase 'India Modern' at AIFW grand finale
Congress takes dig at Naidu's flattering chant of Modi
At the AICC briefing, party spokesman Manish Tewari remarked that the jury is still out whether the Prime Minister is God's gift to India or God's gift to the oligarchs of India.
NGT seeks complete data on sewage discharged in Ganga
The NGT asked the UP Pollution Control Board to provide a commonly acceptable data by Tuesday on the total sewage flushed in the river Ganga on a daily basis.
Turkey suffering one of biggest terrorism waves, says President Erdogan
"We will hit these terrorist organisations as hard as possible," Erdogan said in a speech in Istanbul, two days after a suspected IS suicide attack in Istanbul that killed four foreigners.
Centre launches new initiatives, drug to combat Tuberculosis
"We have to go for a very aggressive strategy and resources will not be a constraint and the government will continue to work with all stakeholders, in devising short term and long term approaches," Nadda said.
Congress expels former Uttarakhand CM Vijay Bahuguna's son Saket for 'anti-party activity'
Saket was among the nine MLAs who rebelled against the Harish Rawat government.
BJP MLAs, rebel Congress to meet President; Uttarakhand CM likely to visit Delhi today
The Congress on Sunday moved all its MLAs to an undisclosed location in Ramnagar.
Fadnavis sends legal notice to Digvijaya Singh over 'CM favouring Axis Bank' allegation
Digvijaya Singh had alleged that Maharashtra Slum Development Authority asked developers to open accounts Axis bank because the Chief Minister's wife is an officer in the Bank.
I think singing runs in Chopra blood: Parineeti Chopra
Parineeti is gearing up for her next film 'Meri Pyaari Bindu' in which she has lent her voice for the first time
10 simultaneous terror attack feared in London, says report
The National Crime Agency has been ordered to make a crackdown on firearms a priority amid fears of a Paris-style attack by terrorists returning from Syria
Musharraf left Pakistan after striking a deal with Government, claimed close aide
Musharraf, who had been based in Karachi since 2014 for specialised medical treatment, flew out to Dubai despite facing a number of cases in the court, including a treason charge for subverting the Constitution in 2007.
Maharashtra: Prohibitory orders imposed in drought-hit Latur district to avoid violence over water
Latur is one of the worst drought-hit districts in the Marathwada region.