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37% of Woman Who Commit Suicide Are from India, Most Under 40: Study
The suicide death rate for women in India is 15 per one lakh women, double that of the global suicide rate for women in 2016, which is seven per one lakh women.
Adult Film Star Stormy Daniels to Publish Book on Trump Affair in October
Daniels said the book, due to hit the shelves on October 2, would fill in details that were cut from her interview with the CBS show 60 Minutes earlier this year.
PNB Puts 21 NPA Accounts on Sale to Recover Rs 1,320 Crore
The public sector lender had put three NPA accounts for sale in April this fiscal and another three accounts in July with collective dues of more than Rs 350 crore.
Trump Signs Order to Allow Sanctions for US Election Meddling
Sanctions would include freezing assets, limiting access to U.S. financial institutions, and prohibiting U.S. citizens from investing in companies involved.
Ahead of Polls, Shivraj Govt Announces Rs 859 Crore Aid to Onion, Garlic Farmers in Madhya Pradesh
The state government had earlier announced Rs 800 crore per quintal to garlic farmers and Rs 400 crore per quintal to onion growers, said the chief minister.
Jammu and Kashmir DGP Directs Police to Prepare Contingency Plans Ahead of Panchayat Polls
Jammu and Kashmir DGP Dilbag Singh directed the district SSPs and deputy inspectors general of police that deployment plans should be worked out and fine tuned in such a way that foolproof security is provided for these polls.
Govt, RBI to do Everything to Check Rupee Slide to 'Unreasonable Levels': Finance Ministry
In the morning trade, the rupee collapsed to a lifetime low of 72.91 against the dollar, amid surging crude oil prices and uanabated foreign fund outflows.
Panga Director is Not Making Kangana Sign a ‘No Interference’ Contract
Filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari has rubbished all claims of wanting to make Kangana Ranaut sign a ‘no interference’ contract.
Bhima-Koregaon Case: SC Extends House Arrest of 5 Rights Activists Till September 17
The top court has adjourned hearing on a plea filed by historian Romila Thapar and four others to September 17.
Blast During Repairs Kills 6 at Petro-Chemical Factory in UP’s Bijnor, Labourer Missing
The blast took place around 8 am when the boiler of the factory was being repaired, the police said.
Air Force Chief Backs Govt on Rafale Row, Says No Country Facing ‘Graver Threat’ Than India
The air force chief’s statement comes a day after the government was accused of using men and women in uniform to defend the Rafale deal.
Microsoft is Working on an AI Network That Will Detect Cancer
Microsoft will build an AI platform to create a software environment using SRL's repository of more than a million histopathology slides.
No 'Routine' Arrests Even in Crime Against Dalits, Says Allahabad High Court
Though the case was registered under Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act as well as under IPC sections, the court prevented the police from making an immediate, routine arrest.
Not Possible to Introduce Ghost Entries, Says UIDAI on Reports of Aadhaar Software Hack
In an official statement, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) stressed that its system cannot be bypassed while refuting all suggestions of its software and ID database being purportedly compromised.
BJP Will Win All Elections Despite Akhlaq Killing and Award Wapsi, Says Amit Shah
The party has already announced that Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje would be the CM candidate again in Rajasthan.
Rajasthan University Elections: Independent Candidates on Top, Vinod Jhakhar Wins President’s Post
Independent candidate and NSUI dissident Vinod Jhakhar won the elections by defeating nearest ABVP rival Rajpal Chaudhary by 1,860 votes.