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Alcohol With Energy Drinks May Worsen Violence, Risky Behaviour
Mixing energy drinks with alcohol tricks users into feeling more awake and less drunk than they really are.
We Want Women to Run in Whatever They Wear, Clothes Shouldn't Become Deterrent to their Fitness: Milind
Actor-fitness enthusiast Milind Soman says it is important to promote the message of exercising for every one's freedom to live in a healthy way.
UK Returns Stolen 12th Century Buddha Statue to India on Independence Day
The bronze Buddha statue is one of the 14 statues stolen in 1961 from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) site museum in Nalanda.
Japan Toddler Found Alive After Missing for 3 Days in Jungle, Survived on River Water
Yoshiki Fujimoto disappeared on Sunday morning in the Yamaguchi region while out walking with his brother and grandfather.
Kerala Floods Claim 47th Victim, Rush in Other Cities After Kochi Airport Shutdown: Top Developments
The temporary shutdown at Kochi airport due to floods in Kerala has led to ripple effect in other states with flights to Trivandrum and Coimbatore from Bangalore and Mumbai being sold out.
The Warrior Queen is Here: Check Out the First Poster of Kangana Ranaut's Manikarnika
In the poster, shared by filmmaker Krish Jagarlamudi on Twitter, Kangana looks every inch the fierce warrior queen as she rides a horse holding a sword aloft.
Law Panel Set to Recommend Legal Framework for Simultaneous Polls
The commission would recommend amendments to the Constitution and the Representation of the People Act to ensure simultaneous polls.
Xiaomi Pocophone Features Leaked Ahead of Launch in India
'Pocophone by Xiaomi' is its global name, although in India it will be referred to as 'Poco by Xiaomi'.
PM Modi Invokes Atal Bihari Vajpayee's 2003 Approach to Address Unrest in Kashmir
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his government was committed to the development of all the sections and regions in Jammu and Kashmir, the country's only Muslim-majority state.
Brazil Drops 'Masculinity' Requirement, Prohibition on Falling in Love for Wannabe Cops
The macho criteria were part of the psychological profile demanded for candidates in 16 different types of job, all of them open both to women and men.
OPINION | Govt, Not Soldiers, Should Pursue AFSPA Fight in Supreme Court
It is extremely unfortunate to see that Army men are going to the courts to fight cases that have an institutional significance. The government should pursue the AFSPA case in the Supreme Court, not individual soldiers.
President Erdogan Says Turkey Will Boycott US Electronics, Lira Steadies
The lira's weakness has rippled through global markets. Its drop of as much as 18 percent on Friday hit European and U.S. stocks as investors fretted about banks' exposure to Turkey.
Rajasthan Man Gets Life Term For Raping Nine-year-old Girl
The mother of the minor victim, on July 6, 2015 lodged a complaint with R K Puram police station, alleging Mehara, a resident of nearby Rojdi village who was also familiar to the victim's kin, took her daughter to the room of one of his acquaintances and...
Chinese Troops Intruded Into Eastern Ladakh Last Month, Pitched Tents: Sources
The number of transgressions by the Chinese Army into the Indian Territory rose to 426 in 2017 from the 273 in 2016, according to official figures.
Muslims Have Contributed to India's Culture, Our Way of Life is Inclusive: Nitin Gadkari
Sharing the dais with former president Pranab Mukherjee at a book launch in Delhi, Union minister Nitin Gadkari also condemned the recent spate of lynchings across India.
Karnataka Congress Unhappy With Mahadayi Water Dispute Resolution; HD Kumaraswamy Gives Guarded Response
According to Congress, the ruling coalition partner of H D Kumaraswamy's JDS, Karnataka had not been given "full justice", while the opposition BJP welcomed the tribunal recommendations, saying it was a victory for farmers.