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Chennai City FC Receive Prize Money from AIFF for Winning I-League 2018-19
Chennai City FC wrote to All India Football Federation confirming that they have received the prize money for winning I-League 2018-19.
BMW Motorrad Unveils Its First Motorcycle with Electric Powertrain
The BMW Vision DC Roadster Concept was unveiled at the company's NextGen event dedicated to technological and service-oriented development.
Bail Plea of BJP MLA Who Thrashed Civic Officials Turned Down, Transferred to Special Court in Bhopal
The sessions court reserved its order after the issue of jurisdiction came up, as there is a special fast-track court set up in Bhopal for handling cases against MPs and MLAs.
Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams to Act in New Comedy Show Two Weeks to Live
Maisie Williams aka Arya Stark from the hugely popular Game of Thrones is all set to return to the screen in a Sky original comedy with the working title Two Weeks to Live.
Wink Girl Priya Prakash Varrier Turns Singer for Malayalam Film 'Finals'
Priya Prakash Varrier, who became an overnight sensation, last year after her wink scene for her debut Malayalam movie Oru Adaar Love, has shown a new skill to her fans.
Defence Ministry to Look into Issue of Tax on Disability Pension, Says Rajnath Singh
The defence minister said that in the last 40 years people were kept in the dark as far as 'One Rank One Pension' is concerned and were misled 'but our government brought it into force'.
Delhi Government Announces Pilot Project for Using Electric Vehicles for Delivering Online Orders
Delhi government says they believe electric vehicles are the future and it's time to bring this future into the present.
Specialty Chemical Stocks on a Roll, But Analysts Warn of Hefty Valuations
Shares of companies like Aarti Industries, Fine Organic Industries, Galaxy Surfactants, PI Industries and SRF are trading near their all-time highs.
Trinidad and Tobago Draw 1-1 with Guyana in Gold Cup
Trinidad and Tobago managed to bring its Gold Cup match against Guyana to a draw by scoring its first goal in the tournament, but it proved insufficient to keep either team in the competition.
Children's Lit Fest 'Bookaroo' to Debut in Gangtok
The US-based author Shruthi Rao will hold a session on 20 Indians who changed the world at the festival, apart from storytelling and writing workshops.
As Bihar Struggles to Contain Encephalitis Outbreak, Shortage of Manpower, Rising Vacancies Add to Woes
According to the ‘Health Index Report’ released by the NITI Aayog, Bihar is ranked 20th among the 21 large states for the year 2017-18, and only has a better score than neighbouring UP, which is at the last spot.
'Potential Risk': US Regulators Urge Boeing to Address New Issues in 737 MAX
The Federal Aviation Administration 'will lift the aircraft's prohibition order when we deem it is safe to do so,' the agency said in an email.
Avengers Endgame Finally Breaks the Original Box Office Record of James Cameron's Avatar
'Avengers: Endgame' is getting a re-release in theaters this Friday, June 28.
New Flaw Detected in Boeing 737 Max 8 Planes, Ban on Flying Continues
The risk was discovered during a simulator test and it is not yet clear if the issue can be addressed with a software upgrade or will require a more complex hardware fix.
BMC to Deal with Water Contamination Complaints within 24 Hours during Monsoon
The government will ask the BMC to deploy additional staff for repair of water pipelines, if needed, said Yogesh Sagar, Minister of State for Urban Development.
Despite New Norms, Cuban Telecom Space Still Remains Monopolised
Etecsa, run by the Cuban government, is still the sole operator, while the infrastructure segment remains monopolised by Chinese firms.