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LG Q Stylus+ With 6.2-Inch 18:9 Display, 4GB RAM Launched in India
The LG Q Stylus+ runs Android 8.1 Oreo and sports a 6.2-inch full-HD+ (1080x2160 pixels) FullVision displays with an 18:9 aspect ratio and 389ppi pixel density.
Kushners' Property Firm Has Over $500,000 in Unpaid Fines for Building Violations
The Kushner Cos. said the tally is misleading because many of the fines are actually the fault of tenants illegally renting their apartments through Airbnb, and businesses in its buildings not cleaning up properly.
LIC Board Decides Modalities, Timeline for Stake Hike in IDBI Bank
The process is to be completed, so the board took necessary decisions, said Economic Affairs Secretary S C Garg, who is also a member of the LIC board.
RTOs to Get More Comfortable With A/C Halls, Delhi Government to Revamp All 13 Facilities
Delhi Government's transport department is planning to revamp all 13 RTO's in the capital.
British Home Secretary Points to Serious Online Sexual Threats to Children
British Home Secretary said Monday that Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Twitter and others should fight child abuse with the intensity used to remove extremist material from the internet.
US Firms Voice Concerns Over H-1B Visa Denials Surge; India to Raise Matter at 2+2 Dialogue
Recently, the US extended by over five months the temporary suspension of premium processing for H-1B visas as part of its efforts to clear the backlog.
CJI Dipak Misra Ends Suspense, Recommends Justice Ranjan Gogoi as Next Chief Justice of India
The senior-most judge of the Supreme Court is appointed by the CJI, and Justice Ranjan Gogoi by virtue of his seniority, is next in line.
UK Universities Group Calls for New Post-study Visa to Attract Indian Students
The UK scrapped its post-study work visa in 2012, which had allowed international students from countries like India to stay in the UK and work for up to two years after graduation.
UAE Announces First Emirati Astronauts to Go to Space
Sheikh Mohammed, the UAE's vice president and prime minister, last year vowed to send four Emirati astronauts to the space station within five years.
Van Gogh Was Murdered, Claims New Film at Venice Festival
At Eternity's Gate starring Willem Dafoe as the tortured genius, was premiered Monday at the Venice film festival.
Coimbatore Travel Agent, Parents End Life After Loss in Business
The body of Vairamuthu, running a travel agency, was found hanging while those of his parents Balasubramaniam (55) and Lakshmi (50) were found lying in a pool of blood, the police said.
Rs 50 Crore Ransom Letter Received by Naveen Patnaik Traced to Bilaspur Murderer in Jail
In the letter, the prisoner, Pushpendra Nath Chouhan (40), had demanded Rs 50 crore from Patnaik, Bilaspur Superintendent of Police Arif Sheikh said but refused to divulge the content of the letter and the exact threat mentioned in it, asserting the matte...
Turbulent Pamba Destroys Bridges Leading to Sabarimala, Devotees Call Destruction God's Wrath
The Sabarimala temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, was cut off last month after a turbulent Pamba river destroyed the two bridges that led to the shrine and many other structures along the bed.
'Frame BJP Worker in Cannabis Case if Can't Control Her': Video of TMC Leader's Speech Triggers Row
Reacting to Mandal's threat, Sangita Chakraborty, a BJP leader in Aushgram, said the video clip proves how the TMC uses police to settle the score with political opponents.
One Dead, 121 Injured in Mumbai's Dahi Handi Celebrations
In Mumbai, 20-year-old Kush Khandare suffered an epileptic attack when he climbed the first layer of a human pyramid and was declared dead before admission to hospital.
India Follows China’s Lead to Keep Iranian Oil Flowing, Defy US Sanctions Pressure
India wants to continue buying oil from OPEC member Iran as Tehran is offering almost free shipping and an extended credit period.