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No shortage of craziness in the film: Manoj Bajpayee on 'Meeruthiya Gangsters'
'Meeruthiya Gangsters' starring Sanjay Mishra, Jaideep Ahlawat, Mukul Dev and Nushrat Bharucha among others captures crime in Meerut in a quirky manner.
Samsung Pay: Samsung launches mobile payment service that works at nearly all stores where credit/debit cards are accepted
The new service lets users make payments by having phones send signals to existing magnetic stripe card readers, offering greater store coverage than Apple's Apple Pay service which requires retailers to install compatible equipment.
Bihar: Rebel JD(U) MLA Rajiv Ranjan joins BJP
In a boost for the BJP ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly polls, rebel JD(U) MLA Rajiv Ranjan joined the party on Thursday.
Call drops jump 7-fold between January-March 2015 : TRAI
As per norms, in worst case scenario call drop should not be more than 3 per cent of total calls made in a network.
Delhi government proposes free WiFi upto 1GB for a month
Inching closer to the fulfillment of its WiFi promise, Delhi government has proposed to provide free WiFi usage upto 1GB for a month.
Photos: Xiaomi's all-new 4G budget Redmi Note 2 smartphone
The dual-SIM 4G smartphone runs the latest MIUI 7 atop Android Lollipop OS. Xiaomi has launched two models of the Redmi Note 2 - the regular (with 16 GB internal storage) and Prime (with 32 GB of internal storage).
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: Xiaomi unveils new 4G budget smartphone; could be launched in India on August 19
The Redmi Note 2 is priced at RMB 799 (approximately Rs 8000), while the Prime version costs RMB 999 (approximately Rs 10,000)
Every single day in Mumbai till today has been exciting, enjoyable: Prakash Jha
Filmmaker Prakash Jha says that if he hadn't come to Mumbai to become a filmmaker, he would have been forced to become an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer.
BJP denies RSS men got jobs at Bhopal varsity by unfair means
The BJP on Wednesday denied charges that candidates connected with the RSS have got jobs at a Bhopal-based journalism institute through unfair means.
No exchange of sweets between BSF and Pakistan Rangers this Independence day
In the wake of repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistani Rangers, India has warned Pakistan of "effective and forceful" response to unprovoked firing and cross-border terrorism.
Suneet Varma brings the curtains down at India Bridal Fashion Week; 10 of his outfits which every bride should slip into
Suneet’s Fall 2015 collection was based on the magnificence of the Ottoman Empire and the beautiful poetry of the renowned poet Omar Khyyam.
PM refuses to see the truth, Sushma a 'secret humanitarian' paid by Lalit Modi to save himself: Rahul Gandhi
A combative Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday took on External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj over the Lalit Modi scandal in Parliament.
Delhi Court to record Irom Sharmila's statement on October 6
A Delhi court on Wednesday fixed October 6 for recording the statement of Manipuri rights activist Irom Sharmila
113 cases of attack on journalists in 2014: Government
As many as 113 cases were registered and 30 people arrested for attacks on journalists in different parts of the country in 2014, Rajya Sabha was informed on Wednesday.
Delhi Police arrests AAP MLA's secretary on extortion charges
AAP MLA Manoj Kumar might be in trouble as the Delhi police arrested his personal assistant Deepak Sharma on Wednesday on charges of extortion.
Delhi: Durga Puja idols and the tireless men behind them
A visit to the Kalibari complex of South Delhi’s Chittaranjan Park will lead you to a giant shaded tent, which at present houses a team of 12 industrious idol makers .