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My will power was strong when I didn't smoke, says Deepak Dobriyal
The 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns' actor said he picked the habit of smoking looking at his seniors, as he used to think it is something stylish.
Actor Sanjay Dutt to be free on Thursday, PIL may not affect release
Actor Sanjay Dutt will offer obeisance at the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai after his release from the Jail.
JNU not centre of anti-India activity, no innocent student will be harassed: Rajnath
Freedom of expression is everyone's right but there should be a limit to everything: Rajnath Singh on JNU row.
Budget expectation: More funds for skills training
For achieving the overall skill target till 2022, India needs an estimated Rs 6 lakh crores as the total budget.
Niira Radia to open a chain of super speciality hospitals in smaller cities
According to a senior Nayati Healthcare official, the aim is to provide quality and affordable medical facilities to those residing in smaller cities.
Despite draw, Bayern confident of making Champions League quarters
The 2013 champions were well worth the 2-0 lead they had opened up after a dominant hour in Turin before the Italians hit back with two goals in the final 27 minutes to restore parity ahead of the return leg in Munich on March 16.
Kanhaiya Kumar's bail hearing adjourned till February 29
Two JNU students, Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, have surrendered before the Delhi Police.
Champions League: Juventus rally to hold Bayern Munich 2-2
Juventus's Paulo Dybala scored in the 63rd minute and substitute Stefano Sturaro levelled with 14 minutes remaining to leave all to play for in the second leg after a frustrating finish for the Germans.
Abandoned Pakistani boat with 12 guns found in Kutch
An investigation is underway and security agencies are on the lookout for crew members.
Government fixes target of electrifying 7,000 villages by March
On the all-time-low solar power tariff of Rs 4.34 per unit, Goyal said, "I think that this price of solar power is reasonable."
Sports court to rule on FIFA vote delay by Thursday
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said it will decide by Thursday whether to suspend FIFA's presidential vote after candidate Prince Ali bin al Hussein filed a case seeking a delay.
Rail Budget expected to unveil massive capacity enhancement plan
Facing a decrease in earnings, the railways will press into service many special trains on higher fares, which is an indirect way of raising fares.
India jumped 12 places on World Bank's ease of doing business ranking: President Pranab Mukherjee
Mukherjee said inflation, fiscal deficit and current account deficit have all come down and the country recorded the highest ever foreign exchange reserves in 2015.