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Navratri 2019: Puja Vidhi to Worship Maa Kaalratri on Seventh Day of Navratra, Colour for the Day
The seventh day or Maha Saptami 2019 of the Navratri or nine days is dedicated to Maa Kaalratri, the seventh avatar of Maa Durga.
Saudi Arabia Allows Foreign Men and Women to Share Hotel Rooms in Bid to Attract Tourists
Saudi Arabia threw open its doors last week to foreign tourists from 49 countries as it tries to grow that sector and diversify its economy away from oil exports.
Trump Suspends Entry of Immigrants Who Cannot Pay for Healthcare
The proclamation, issued by the White House, said it would not affect any individual’s eligibility for asylum or refugee status.
Money Dispute over Sexual Relations with Male Lab Technician Led to ISRO Scientist's Murder: Police
Police said the accused, identified as J Srinivas, stabbed the 56-year-old scientist to death during an argument over payment after sexual activity.
Saradha Chit Fund Scam: CBI Moves SC Challenging Grant of Anticipatory Bail to Rajeev Kumar
The agency has filed an appeal in the apex court against the October 1 order of the high court which had granted him the relief saying it was not an appropriate case for custodial interrogation.
Pic of Unreleased Ajay Devgn Film Grabs Social Media Eyeballs
The hitherto-unseen pic, clicked on the sets of a film titled Naam that never got completed, was released by its director Anees Bazmee.
US Unemployment Falls to 50-year Low of 3.5% in September
Unemployment fell two tenths to 3.5 percent, matching the jobless rate last recorded in 1969, and well below what analysts had forecast.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint Releases on All Platforms, Faces Flak for Microtransactions
The developers have since pulled a bunch of these 'time-saving' in-game purchases, after early players highlighted fundamental issues with the system.
Congress Questions Govt's Silence on Posts Hailing Nathuram Godse
Congress MP and former Union Minister Manish Tiwari said that such posts had appeared at a time when the country was celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation.
This is How Your Earning is Directly Related to Your Brain Health
Researchers have examined how often income dropped as well as the percentage of change in income between 1990-2010 for each participant.
Death Toll Surges to 46 as Iraq Unrest Accelerates; Senior Cleric Blames Politicians
In an overnight TV address, Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said he understood the frustration of the public but there was no 'magic solution' to Iraq's problems.
Sanya Malhotra to Play Vidya Balan's Daughter in Shakuntala Devi Human Computer
Sanya Malhotra will be playing Anupama Banerjee, the daughter of Maths genius, author and Guinness Book Records holder Shakuntala Devi, who was known as the Human Computer.
No Call on Lakshmi Vilas Bank-Indiabulls Merger Made Yet, Says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das
Indiabulls promoters' roots in the realty space has made the RBI decision on its merger proposal with LVB a keenly watched event, as the central bank has a pronounced distaste for the sector fraught with volatilities.
Day After Bengaluru Woman Got off Cab at Midnight, Police Forbid Ola, Uber From Taking Alternate Airport Routes
The advisory came after a 32-year-old woman was forced to alight from an Ola cab as the driver refused to heed her request to take the tolled Ballari road.
What Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Told Her Cook After India Banned Export of Onions
India banned exports of onion to increase availability of the commodity in the domestic market and contain spiralling prices. The Centre has also imposed stock limits on both retail and wholesale traders for onion.
Death Toll Climbs to 27, Unrest Spreads in Iraq in Days of Protests
The protests spread to other cities in predominantly Shi'ite Muslim southern Iraq, where policemen said they increasingly encountered demonstrators carrying weapons.