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India Test-fires BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile from Sukhoi Fighter Jet, Hits Sinking Ship with 'Deadly Accuracy'
The test firing of the missile came in the midst of India's bitter border standoff with China in eastern Ladakh.
U.S. Senate Leader Says Coronavirus Aid Bill Should Advance In Early 2021
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Friday said that any new coronavirus aid package should be considered in early 2021, possibly closing the door to such legislation shortly following the Nov. 3 elections.
Income Tax Department Conducts Searches on Prominent Contractor Groups in Poll-bound Bihar
According to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the search operation were conducted as all the four groups were have found to have been evading taxes by inflating expenses for the supply of material and labour.
'Scindia is Khuddar, Not Gaddar': Vijayvargiya Throws Weight Behind Old Political Adversary
Vijayvargiya, a politician known for his stinging remarks, also talked about political sanctity over degradation of language in politics
Kareena Kapoor Khan Gets a Relaxing Head Massage by Mother Babita Kapoor
Kareena Kapoor, who has entered her sixth month, is spending her maternity phase by relaxing thoroughly.
Kulgam Shooting Not Alone, 8 Kashmir Leaders Killed Since May. Is it a New Challenge for Forces Amid Poll Preps?
Since August 5, 2019, 1,600 people in the Valley have been designated as 'protected person'. They are kept in safe houses and hotels and discouraged from traveling home.
Consider Masks as Vaccine Against Covid-19, Says Satyendar Jain as Cases Surge in Delhi
The spread of the virus can be stopped to a large extent if everyone wears a mask. Masks have more benefits than a lockdown, the minister said.
Apple Shares Fall As IPhone Sales Dip Weighs On Record Quarterly Results
Apple Inc's shares fell nearly 5% in premarket trading after the world's most valuable public company reported a steep fall in iPhone sales in China, hurt by the delay of its new model due to the COVID19 pandemic.
Upcoming Triumph Trident Unveiled Globally, Will be their Most Affordable Roadster in India
The much-awaited Triumph Trident has finally broken cover and it manages to strike the right balance between sporty and retro.
Taish Review: Intricately Fleshed Out Characters in Visually Rich Frames
This is Bejoy's ship through and through and one thing is for sure, with Taish served two ways the capabilities of stories on Indian screens have expanded.
Kumar Sanu Apologises for Son Jaan's Anti-Marathi Remarks, Says Don’t Know About Upbringing His Mother Gave
Apologising for Jaan Kumar Sanu's "anti-Marathi" remarks on Bigg Boss 14, his father Kumar Sanu said it has been over 27 years that he hasn't stayed with Jaan and his family and doesn't know what teachings he got.
Tamil Nadu Governor Clears Bill Giving 7.5% Quota in Medical Admissions for Govt School Students
Chief Minister K Palaniswami said efforts were afoot to implement the reservation from the current year. DMK president M K Stalin claimed Purohit gave his assent to the quota bill as he was left with no other choice and thanked him for giving his nod.
Google Posts 25% Growth in Revenues From Hardware, Google Play and YouTube In September Quarter
The Mountain View-based company said it posted $46.2 billion (roughly Rs. 3.44 lakh crores) in total revenues.
Biden Legal Adviser Preps For End Game As Election Nears
Between playing President Donald Trump in Democratic candidate Joe Biden's debate preparation and helping to vet Kamala Harris as his running mate, battletested election attorney Bob Bauer has been at the center of Biden's presidential campaign.
Volkswagen Returns to Profit in Third Quarter Due to Rebound in Global Sales Markets
German automaker Volkswagen said Thursday it returned to profit in the third quarter thanks to cost discipline and a rebound in global sales markets led by China after the lifting of the severe restrictions on activity in the early phase of the pandemic.
Moscow Authorities Promise Mass Vaccination Against COVID-19 As Russian Cases Soar
Moscow residents who want to be vaccinated against COVID19 may be able to do so as early as next month if large volumes of doses are supplied by then, city authorities said on Friday as Russia's daily tally of cases rose past 18,000 to a record high.