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2,000 Undelivered Aadhaar Cards Recovered from River Bank, Claim Revenue Officials
The disposed aadhaar cards that were printed two years ago belong to the residents of four villages in Tamil Nadu.
US Slaps Sanctions On Five Russians Despite Putin-Pompeo Talks Two Days Ago
Among the five newly blacklisted figures are Ruslan Geremeyev, an interior ministry official in the restive North Caucasus region of Chechnya who is close to its leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
'Was Left Embarrassed and Hurt': Sikh Youth Wearing Turban Refused Entry to New York Restaurant
The manager at the Harbor Grill did not allow him inside, citing a new policy introduced at the bar that enforces a dress code after 10 pm on Friday and Saturday nights, restricting all head wear.
'180-Degree PM' Who Distanced Himself from Pragya Thakur's Remarks Must Apologise, Says Akhilesh
Akhilesh Yadav's “180 degrees PM” remark comes along the lines of the Modi’s earlier endorsement of Pragya Thakur’s candidature when the Opposition questioned the rationale of the BJP behind giving her a ticket.
Hina Khan Calls Herself a 'Proud Outsider' After a Scribe's Dig at Her Cannes Appearance
Actress Hina Khan gave a befitting reply to a scribe who passed "snide" remarks at her 2019 Cannes appearance. Members of TV fraternity also came out in her support.
Two More Indian Mountaineers Die, Another Missing in Nepal
Dipankar Ghos, 52, from Kolkata went missing from above Camp IV while returning from the Mount Makalu summit, said Mingma Sherpa, Chairman at Seven Summit Treks.
'Can Only Pray for My Country': Kapil Sibal Questions Modi's Silence on Pragya Thakur's Godse Remark
Senior Congress leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also condemned Thakur's remarks and said Godse was inspired by RSS ideology.
Union Minister Hegde Calls Rahul Gandhi a 'Moron' For 'Modilie' Tweet
Rahul Gandhi had tweeted Wednesday that there was a new word in the English dictionary (modilie) and even attached a snapshot of a photoshopped page.
Citing Confidentiality, Centre Declines to Share Black Money Details Received from Switzerland
Replying to an RTI query, the Finance Ministry said India and Switzerland share information on black money on a case to case basis as per the investigations being carried out.
With Ranveer Singh to Start Shooting for 83 in Glasgow, Here Are Other Bollywood Movies on Cricket
As Ranveer Singh starts shooting for his upcoming cricket film, '83, in Glasgow, we take a look at some of the films that were based around the nation's favourite sport.
All Malegaon Blast Case Accused, Including BJP's Pragya Thakur, Asked to Appear in Court Once a Week
Upset over the frequent absence of the accused during the trial, NIA court judge Vinod Padalkar also directed that exemption sought without cogent reasons will be rejected.
Current Thinking May Distort Memories of Love
As our memories fade, we rely on our current assessment of the people to remember how we felt about them in the past, this extends to some of the most central figures in our lives, like parents.
Deepika Padukone Affirms Her Queen of Red Carpet Status with Cannes 2019 Look
The Cannes 2019 film Festival began on May 14 and has seen appearances by many Indian actors like Hina Khan, Kangana Ranaut, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra.
Despite RBI Clarification, No Takers for Rs 10 Coin in Manipur
Skepticism still runs high over the validity of the particular tender among local vendors and shopkeepers.
Tata Sky Binge Will Mix Live TV With Amazon Video, Hotstar And More, to Counter Cord Cutting
The fact that subscriptions for streaming apps are bundled makes this a rather attractive proposition.
Telegram Founder Slams WhatsApp For Spyware Issue, says it Will Never be Secure
The majority of Internet users are still held hostage by the Facebook/WhatsApp/Instagram empire, Says Pavel Durov.