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Happy Birthday Mahira Khan: A Look at Some Gorgeous Pictures of the Actress
Mahira Khan, who is known for her outing in Bollywood movie Raees, celebrates her birthday on December 21, 1974.
20 Detained, 130 Booked for Violence During Anti-Citizenship Law Protests in Maharashtra
The violence was reported in Kalamnuri town and Hingoli city in the district on Friday in which stones were hurled at policemen.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Offered Whopping $242 Million Pay Package in New Role
Alphabet said in a Securities Exchange Commission filing on Friday that Pichai will also start receiving a substantial raise from January 1 to $2 million a year.
Boeing's Starliner Astronaut Capsule Fails Key Test to Reach Space Station
The CST-100 Starliner astronaut capsule was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida, but an automated timer error, which Boeing could not immediately explain, prevented the spacecraft from attaining the orbit.
Serie A: Roma Stay Close to Leaders With 4-1 Win at Fiorentina
Edin Dzeko, Aleksandar Kolarov, Lorenzo Pellegrini and Nicolo Zaniolo scored as Roma beat Fiorentina 4-1 in Serie A.
Bundesliga: Hoffenheim Stun Borussia Dortmund 2-1 With Late Comeback Win
Sargis Adamyan and Andrej Kramaric scored late as Hoffenheim defeated Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
India-US 2+2 Dialogue Resulted in Key Achievements Related to Defence Tech & Trade Initiative: Pentagon
The second 2+2 dialogue between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Defence Secretary Mark Esper and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh were held at the State Department on Wednesday.
7 Navy Personnel, Hawala Operator Arrested for Running Espionage Racket With Pak Links
The eight, arrested from different parts of the country, were produced before the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Court in Vijayawada which ordered them to be remanded in judicial custody till January 3.
After Bengal, Kerala Stops Work on NPR Over ‘Apprehension’ It Would Lead to NRC
A statement from the Chief Minister's Office said the action was taken as the NPR "deviates from Constitutional values".
Soldiers Posted in Remote Locations Can Now Use Satellite Phone to Connect with Families
Military and paramilitary soldiers stationed in those remote locations will get 1 GB data per day through VSAT facility.
'Rich Will Show Passports...' At India Gate With Anti-CAA Protesters, Priyanka Gandhi's Note Ban Parallel
Priyanka Gandhi said the government wants every Indian to stand in line to prove one's citizenship in the same manner in which they did after demonetisation.
Podcast: The Right Stand with Anand Narasimhan
Anand Narasimhan with the biggest story of the day.
Day After Protests Turn Violent in Gujarat, Police Authorised to Suspend Telecom Services if Needed
Protests against the CAA turned violent in Ahmedabad and some other areas on Thursday. Shashidhar told PTI that the order did not mean that the government was going to ban all telecom services.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Clocks 5 Lakh Unit Sales in 8 Years
Maruti Suzuki introduced the next-gen Ertiga in 2018 with Suzuki’s 5th Generation 'Heartect' platform, factory-fitted CNG, and improved safety features.
Friday Prayers Held at Historic Jamia Masjid in Kashmir after 19 Weeks
Nearly 1,000 people from across the valley offered Namaz at the mosque, the officials said, adding that a tight vigil was maintained to ensure that no untoward incident takes place.
Gauhati HC Dismisses Assam Govt's Review Petition on Order to Resume Mobile Internet
The high court had on Thursday ordered the state government to restore services that had remained suspended for nine days.