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India Accepts Pakistan's Offer of Consular Access to Kulbhushan Jadhav, Hopes for 'Free, Fair' Meeting
Last week, India had asked for 'immediate, effective and unhindered' consular access to Jadhav from Pakistan and said that it was in touch with the neighbouring country through diplomatic channels.
He Had No Right to Push Me: Madhurima Tuli Reveals Why She Slapped Vishal Aditya Singh on Nach Baliye 9
After their eviction from 'Nach Baliye 9,' Madhurima Tuli shed light on her equation with ex-boyfriend Vishal Aditya Singh while they were participants on the show.
Police Say No Explanation Yet for Texas Shooting Frenzy That Killed 7, Injured 22
Police said there were still no answers pointing to a motive for the chaotic rampage, which began Saturday afternoon when Texas state troopers tried pulling over a gold car on Interstate 20 for failing to signal a left turn
Hong Kong Pro-democracy Protesters Target Trains, Urge General Strike
The global financial hub is in the midst of an unprecedented crisis as a largely leaderless movement has drawn millions on to the streets to protest against what they see as an erosion of freedoms and increasing interference in their affairs by Beijing.
Pregnant Deaf and Mute Delhi Woman Thrashed over Child-lifting Rumours
The police have arrested two people after scrutinising CCTV footages. The woman's family members said her in-laws threw her out from their home on August 18 and she was missing since then.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2019: Mumbai's Richest Ganpati Insured for Rs 266.65 Crore
One of the more popular pandals of Mumbai is the GSB Mandal which sees thousands of devotees visiting the marquee to see their gold and precious stone-studded Ganpati idol.
Ganesh Mandals in Pune Can Use Loudspeakers Till Midnight on 6 Days of Festival
In Pune, the use of loudspeakers during Ganesh festivals is a disputed issue as hundreds of mandal members have protested against rules against playing loud music and demanded a relaxation of the restrictions.
Imparting Lessons in 5 Subjects to 300 Students, Meet Robots-turned-Teachers of This Bengaluru School
Though the 5 foot 7 inch robots, dressed in formal female attire, do not replace real teachers, they complement them in teaching lessons in the subjects and reply to FAQs from students.
Myanmar Army Says to Punish Soldiers in Rohingya Atrocities Probe
The website of Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing said a military court that visited the northern state found soldiers had shown 'weakness in following instructions in some incidents' at a village said to have been a Rohingya massacre site.
Dorian Strikes Bahamas as Catastrophic Hurricane, Parts of Florida Evacuated
On Great Guana Cay, just off Great Abaco Island, waves began washing over low-lying parts of the tiny 9-mile (14km) strand of land that is only about a quarter-mile wide by mid-morning, a resident said.
Kalyan Singh Set to Lose Immunity as Rajasthan Governor, May Face Trial in Babri Case
Kalyan Singh had given assurance before the National Integration Council that he would not allow demolition of the disputed structure and the Supreme Court had permitted for only symbolic 'kar sewa' to be performed at the disputed site.
Kashmiri Activist Stopped at Delhi Airport, Barred from Flying to Germany
Gowhar Geelani was stopped from travelling to Germany at the Indira Gandhi International airport on Saturday. Geelani was travelling for a programme with German broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
'No Grudge': IAF Veteran Left out from Final NRC Can't Believe He Failed Citizenship Test Thrice
Honorary flight lieutenant (retired) Chabindra Sarma from Biswanath Chariali in Assam failed to include himself in the list despite using the same Legacy Data that his parents and children registered with.
Tanzanian National Held with Rs 30 Lakh Drugs at Mumbai Airport
Salum Mwesa Ali was to travel to Johannesburg via Abu Dhabi when he was apprehended. A total of 19.3 kg pseudoephedrine drug was recovered from the bag of the passenger who had a Tanzanian passport.
Ellie Goulding Weds Art Dealer Boyfriend in Lavish Ceremony
The two tied the knot Saturday in Yorkshire, England, at the gothic York Minster Cathedral.
No One Came to India after 1971, Says Bangladesh HM After Himanta Sarma's 'Take People Back' Remark
Speaking exclusively to News18 from Dhaka, Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said the declaration of the NRC list in Assam is purely an internal matter of India and his country had nothing to do with it.