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ISRO to Launch Communication Satellite GSAT-31 on Feb 6 from French Guiana
The satellite will provide wide beam coverage to facilitate communication over large oceanic region comprising large part of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean using wide band transponder, ISRO said.
Vidya Balan: I’ve Had Hormonal Issues All Life Because of the Judgment I’ve Carried Around My Body
Vidya Balan says when she was younger, she’d starve herself and go through crazy exercise regimens to lose weight.
Campaign Over Citizenship Bill Seeks to Derail Development: Assam CM
The chief minister alleged that a misinformation campaign has been launched by certain vested interest groups that 1.9 crore Bangladeshi immigrants would get settlement in Assam in the days to come if the Bill is implemented.
Maduro Rejects European Ultimatum on Elections After US Recognises Opposition Leader as Interim President
The conflict between the President and the opposition leader Juan Guaido began after opposition leader declared himself the Latin American country's interim leader. After US recognised Guaido as Venezuela's interim president seven European nations, inclu...
2 Women, Toddler, Run Over by Train Near Kopar Station in Maharashtra
Preeti Rane (26), Sunita Bangale (62) and Livesh Rane (2) died instantly. The fourth person has been injured and is undergoing treatment at a nearby hospital.
Anna Hazare Threatens to Return Padma Bhushan if Modi Govt Doesn't Fulfil Promises
Hazare's demands include immediate appointment of anti-corruption ombudsmen Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas in states, implementation of Swaminathan Commission's recommendations for tackling agrarian distress and electoral reforms.
Israel Begins Construction of New Gaza Border Barrier, Says PM Benjamin Netanyahu
At its western end, the statement said, the above-ground barrier would join a fortified sea wall jutting into the Mediterranean, aimed at blocking Palestinian attacks by water.
Visually Impaired, Blind Voters to Get Braille Voter Slips in Lok Sabha Polls
As part of its strategy framework for 'accessible elections', the commission has told all chief electoral officers to issue accessible photo voter slips with braille to voters who are visually impaired or blind.
The Tippling Point | The Story of Chivas Regal, First Luxury Drink in Whiskey World, And Also the Finest
Today, owned by the Pernod Ricard company, Chivas Regal is available in many expressions - Chivas 12, Chivas 18, Chivas 25, Chivas brothers Blend, Chivas Regal Family and in 2016, Chivas Regal, the Icon etc.
BSP Helped BJP in Chhattisgarh Assembly Election, Bhupesh Baghel Tells UP Voters
If people want to defeat the saffron party in Uttar Pradesh, they should only vote for Congress, says Chhatisgarh CM
Britain Revives Cold War Evacuation Plans for Royal Family Over Fears of Brexit Unrest
Business groups have warned of widespread disruption if there are lengthy delays to EU imports due to new customs checks, and even possible shortages of food and medicine.
Ending My Life Purely Logical, Wrote IIT Hyderabad Student Before Jumping Off Campus Building
Later, an enquiry revealed the incident, which occurred early Thursday, was suicide as the student had mailed his friends that he was ending his life as he had been depressed, they said.
Here is The First Glimpse of Ekta Kapoor With Newborn Son Ravie Kapoor
The first picture of Ekta Kapoor holding her newborn son, Ravie, has emerged on social media.
Farmers' Protest at DND Flyway Ends After Assurances From Administration
Gautam Buddh Nagar district magistrate B N Singh met the farmers Saturday morning and assured them he would take up the matter with the state government.
Negative Marking in Competitive Exams Requires Reconsideration, Says Madras HC
The petitioner had moved the court seeking a direction to the CBSE, New Delhi, which conducted the exam, to reevaluate his physics and mathematics answer sheets and publish the marks to enable him to take up the JEE (Advance) exam.
Fruit, Vegetable Intake May Lower Death Risk in Dialysis Patients
Higher consumption of fruits and vegetables may be associated with a lower risk of premature death in patients undergoing hemodialysis, finds a new study.