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Amitabh Bachchan all set to compose and sing for his new TV show 'Aaj Ki Raat Hai Zindagi'
The concept of 'Aaj Ki Raat Hai Zindagi' is not known but its trailer gives a glimpse of a fun-filled avatar of Big B
Dadri lynching: Politicians continue to make a beeline at Bishada, Akhilesh assures justice to victim's family
Akhlaq was beaten to death by a mob on Monday night after a public announcement from the local temple that a calf had been slaughtered and his family had eaten beef.
Home Ministry against Law Commission's recommendation for abolition of death penalty
In its report, the Law Commission had recommended by a majority "swift" abolition of death penalty except in terror-related cases, noting it does not serve the penological goal of deterrence any more than life imprisonment.
NDMC to bar entry of vehicles in Connaught Place's inner circle soon
The civic-body is in conversation with various agencies to work out the plan and it is likely to be implemented by November.
Telangana: Man kills toddler daughter for 'want of son'
"On September 29, the accused beat the toddler on her neck, face and chest, following which she fell unconscious," police said.
Edward Snowden flooded with Twitter emails soon after debut
Snowden was immediately inundated with followers, replies, favourites, DMs and re-tweets -- all of which came with individual alerts to the NSA whistleblower's email account.
Forces capable of targeting terror camps across LoC: IAF chief
The IAF chief said his force is also focusing on building infrastructure capabilities in remote areas and in Kargil.
Malala Yousafzai questions "silence" of Pakistani leaders on terrorism
Malala, who was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize with New Delhi-based child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi in 2014, also expressed her desire to visit India.
'Bajirao Mastani', 'Dangal' shooting stalled due to FWICE strike
FWICE along with Cine and Television Artistes Association went on strike demanding better wages and improved working conditions.
Only 5 per cent of Russian strikes on Syria target Islamic State: Britain
British intelligence services observed that five per cent of the strikes had attacked the militant jihadist group, with most "killing civilians" and Free Syrian forces fighting against the regime of president Bashar al-Assad, Fallon told the Sun newspaper...
Abhishek Kapoor wraps up the shooting of 'Fitoor'
The film, which is said to be an adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations", is slated to hit the theatres on February 12, 2016.
Football festival returns with the Indian Super League Season 2 beginning today
India were described as the sleeping giants of football by Sepp Blatter and the popularity of the sport has now reached new heights since the inception of the ISL.
30 dead, hundreds missing in Guatemala landslide
Rescue workers, police, soldiers and neighbours clawed away at the mud and debris searching for survivors all day on Friday. Families reported receiving text messages from people they believed to still be trapped.
Indrani Mukherjea in serious condition, unconscious since 2 pm: JJ Hospital
According to TP Lehane, Dean of JJ Hospital, Indrani was unconcious since 2 pm and is in a serious condition.
Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque drops Diego Costa, recalls Thiago Alcantara
Chelsea's Costa is suspended for the match against Luxembourg in Logrono in a week's time but would have been available for the game in Kiev three days later.
CBI questions Mayawati in multi-crore NRHM scam
Mayawati was questioned here by the CBI on Monday to unearth larger conspiracy in the scam, official sources said.