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Rahul Gandhi is Undeniably Prime Minister Material, Says Tejashwi Yadav
In an exclusive interview with News18, Tejashwi Yadav gave his wholehearted backing to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi as the prime ministerial candidate of a united opposition.
Mamata Govt and Governor Pull Varsities in Different Directions Over Yoga Day Celebrations
West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee on Thursday said that the governor had directly sent letters for International Yoga Day celebrations to universities, bypassing the state government, which was "unprecedented and unacceptable".
Delhi Chokes, But Babus Give Minister's Pollution Control Meeting a Miss
The recent dust storm in western parts of India have deteriorated Delhi's air quality, with Air Quality Index going beyond the severe mark.
Father Defaults on Loan, Moneylender Chains up 14-year-old Girl for 3 Months
The moneylender would allegedly force the minor girl to work throughout the day and later chain her legs to a pillar in the evening. The girl finally managed to escape on Thursday.
BJP’s Dharna at Delhi Secretariat Turns Into Hunger Strike
The BJP legislators sitting on a 'dharna' at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's office at the Delhi Secretariat on Friday converted their protest into a hunger strike to pressure the government in providing relief to the people hit by water shortage.
JoSAA 2018 Registration & Choice Filling Begins Today for IITs, IIITs, GFTIs & NITs, Apply before 25th June 2018
Candidates who have appeared in JEE (Main) 2018 are eligible to register for seat allocation in NIT+ system (except IITs) and candidates who have been declared JEE (Advanced) 2018 Qualified are eligible to register for seat allocation in all 100 Participa...
Stephen Hawking's Voice to be Beamed into Space at Final Send-Off
The broadcast will be beamed towards the nearest black hole, 1A 0620-00, which lives in a binary system with a fairly ordinary orange dwarf star.
Fed Up of Bengaluru Traffic, Techie Rides a Horse to Work on Last Day, Becomes Internet Sensation
When questioned about his decision to quit, Roopesh Kumar Verma said he had plans of starting his own venture.
No Respite for Delhiites as Air Quality Remains Severe, Strong Winds May Help Clear Skies
The Met department also predicted thunderstorms at isolated places over the city in the coming days, bringing relief from the dusty air.
Thousands Gather at Shujaat Bukhari's Funeral in Kashmir's Baramulla
Braving heavy rain, crowds of tearful mourners from across the Valley followed the cortege through the streets of this sleepy hamlet in Baramulla district.
SSC JHT Exam 2017 Final Result Declared at ssc.nic.in; 323 Candidates Qualify, Check Now
SSC JHT Exam 2017 Final Result has been declared on the official website of Staff Selection Commission.
US Military Targets Terrorist Behind Attack on Malala Yousafzai
A U.S. military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, say the target of the strike is believed to have been Mullah Fazlullah, the chief of the Pakistani Taliban group that has waged a decade-long insurgency in the South Asian nation.
Essentials for Choosing the Right Trousers
The jogger-inspired formal trousers with multi-waist: Just as the name is exciting, so is the fit. The multi-waist of the trousers adjusts itself to give you a better fit from the waist and keep you comfy just like the joggers.
Snapchat Testing New Kit To Spread Reach to Other Apps
Snapchat messaging service on Thursday set out to spread its reach, and panache, to other smartphone apps with a software kit that promised to share little data about users.
Monsoon Seen Slowing After Strong Start, Says Forecaster
Monsoon rains, vital for Asia's third largest economy, hit Kerala at the end of May, a few days earlier than normal, brightening the outlook for agricultural and economic output.
We Are In Deep Shock, Not In a Position to Think About Bhaiyyuji Maharaj's Nominee: Trust
The popular spiritual leader allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself at his residence on June 12 and a purported suicide note mentioned stress as the reason.