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India needs to become competitive in infrastructure, tax policy: Arun Jaitley
In his convocation address at the Management Development Institute (MDI) here he underlined the need for relaxing norms for entry of multinational corporations to promote growth.
Muslims responsible for bringing bad name to their community, says Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind
"If Muslims for coming 20 years decide their agenda for education and pledge to educate their children even if they have to go without a meal, then those who hate Muslims will be forced to change their opinion," he said.
Over 58 lakh outlived bullets not yet disposed by police: CAG
The Ministry of Defence had clarified in July 2011 that normal life of 9 mm ammunition would be 5-7 years.
New report reveals US regulators recommended lawsuit against Google over altered search results
A report by the FTC's bureau of competition stated that the FTC officials recommended filing a lawsuit against Google for anti-competitive practices.
Researchers developing robotic clothing to help disabled move around easily, unaided
Researchers are working to develop wearable robotics to help people with mobility impairments, disabilities and age-related difficulties to get on with life.
Excited about entertaining people and engaging with them: Farhan Akhtar
A successful director, producer, actor and singer, how does he do justice to his many roles?
UN chief urges Benjamin Netanyahu to renew support for two-state deal United
Netanyahu won re-election this week after a close-fought parliamentary campaign in which he toughened his stance, vowing he would thwart the creation of a Palestinian state.
Suicide bombers kill 126 in Yemen mosque attacks
The Sanaa bombings happened as unidentified warplanes attacked the presidential palace in the southern city of Aden for the second day.
Jim Carrey, Keanu Reeves to join the cast of 'The Bad Batch'
Jim Carrey, Keanu Reeves and Suki Waterhouse will join Jason Momoa and Diego Luna to star in 'The Bad Batch'.
Delhi Police writes to Pak High Commission seeking permission to quiz Mehr Tarar
Sunanda had had a public spat with Tarar on Twitter accusing her of having an affair with her husband and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor just a few days before her death.
After announcing 660 centres for rape victims, the Narendra Modi government to open only 36
In a recent order passed by the Prime Minister's Office, it has only approved the opening of 36 one-stop crisis centre as against 660 planned earlier.
Allahabad High Court lawyers protests calling off week-long strike
Normal functioning of the court was, however, not affected by the protest led by Rajiv Shukla, the Treasurer of the High Court Bar Association (HCBA) who was joined by about a dozen advocates in the demonstration staged near the premises.
AAP government hikes water tariff by 10 per cent
Sources also said that the government will purchase 250 water tankers so that people living in areas lacking water pipelines may get water through tankers.
Heights of cheating, 515 students caught during matric exams in Bihar
But the state Education Minister PK Shahi on Thursday had a different take on the episode that occured right under the nose of policemen, saying the government alone cannot ensure 100 per cent cheating-free examinations of this huge magnitude.
Bill Gates calls for 'germ games' instead of war games
Bill Gates opened a mock Ebola field hospital at the prestigious TED Conference as part of a call to be battle-ready for a deadly global epidemic.
ISIS failed to attract Indian Muslims: Rajnath Singh
Singh said India as a country is proud of all its diversity and has the second largest Muslim population in the world after Indonesia.