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This Modified Jawa 42 with Black Paint Looks Inspired from Royal Enfield Thunderbird
Amid the delayed deliveries, one of the customers from Bangalore who managed to get his hands on the Jawa 42, instantly shipped the bike to Mumbai for a rather exiting modification.
Appreciate ICJ's Decision Not to Acquit, Return Kulbhushan Jadhav to India, Says Imran Khan
Taking to Twitter, Imran Khan said Kulbhushan Jadhav was guilty of crimes against the people of Pakistan and the country would proceed further as per law.
Asian Development Bank Cuts India's GDP Growth Forecast to 7% for FY20
For the south Asian region, ADB said the outlook remains robust, with growth projected at 6.6 per cent in 2019 and 6.7 per cent in 2020.
HC Allows Unemployed Punjab Man to Give Rice, Ghee and Clothes in Alimony to Wife
The man's lawyer told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that he was willing to fulfill his wife's daily needs but was not in a condition to make monetary payments since he had lost his job.
Globally Grounded Boeing 737 MAX 8 Unlikely to Restart Operations by 2020
Boeing executives, FAA engineers and global aviation regulators have extended the safety analyses to cover a growing list of almost all the issues from emergency recovery process to potentially suspect electronic components.
Kane Williamson’s World - What if India Had Dared to Embrace it Themselves?
What’s left to write? Is there anything unsaid? Kane Williamson is on his way to cricketing sainthood. People who don’t know him want to buy him a beer. Does he drink beer? Won’t he be happier with some oriental herbal tea concoction of his own?
How India Must Plan ODI Future to Build Towards 2023 World Cup
Now that the World Cup is over, what does India need to do to make sure their ODI team continues to be strong? And ensure that by the time the next World Cup rolls along in 2023, there are no glaring weaknesses like this time. Sanjay Manjrekar analyses.
Congress Leaders Speak in Divergent Voices on SC Verdict in Karnataka Crisis
While Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said the party has emerged victorious as 90% of its arguments during the trial was accepted by the top court, Randeep Surjewala said it's a 'terrible precedent'.
Mission Paani: Stirred by PM’s Save Water Call, This Entrepreneur in Kolkata Sets up Rainwater Harvesting Unit in a Week
In a bid to take her decades-old family business to a new direction, Preeyam Budhia (32) set up the rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharging unit in Uluberia near Howrah where the family has an engineering and steel manufacturing plant.
'Will Proceed As Per Law in Kulbhushan Jadhav Case': Pakistan Foreign Office After ICJ Verdict
The Foreign Office in a statement said Pakistan as a 'responsible member' of the international community 'upheld its commitment' from the very beginning of the case by appearing before the court for the provisional measures hearing despite the very short...
Over 20 Afghan Commandos Killed in Ambush by Taliban in West Afghanistan
Provincial governor Abdul Ghafoor Malikzai said the special forces soldiers were ambushed Monday after flying into Abkamari district in Badghis province, a known Taliban hot spot.
27 Accused Deported from Abroad, 111 Arrested After Interpol Notice: Govt Tells RS
G Kishan Reddy said the Red Notice is issued by Interpol and is meant to facilitate quick location and arrest of a person abroad and providing the information to the national agency or authority on whose request the notice was issued.
OPINION | Agroforestry Only Way Forward to Avert Recurrent Droughts & Floods in Tamil Nadu
If we encourage farmers to shift to organic tree-based agriculture, the organic material from animals and trees will continuously replenish the soil and river.
Israel Inks $50 Million Deal With India to Supply Complementary Naval MRSAM Systems
As per the agreement, signed this week, the IAI will provide complimentary systems for the air defence system (ADS) to the Indian Navy.
Easter Sunday Attack Suspects Should be Hanged, Says Sri Lankan President Sirisena
Sirisena said that according to the criminal law of Sri Lanka anyone charged with murder, anti-government coup and terrorist activity are subjected to a death sentence.
A Tale of Horror and Miracle: Lone Bengal Fisherman Who Survived After Trawler Capsize Narrates Ordeal
The fisherman, who had set out to sea with 14 others, including his nephew, was rescued on July 10 in a dramatic mid-sea operation by a Bangladeshi vessel, while all others who accompanied him had died.