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Madhya Pradesh By-election Result 2018 LIVE: Congress Takes Early Lead in Mungaoli and Kolaras
Although inconsequential in terms of the strength inside state Assembly, the results of the by-election are expected to alter political equations within both Congress and the BJP.
US Sees 'Positive Indicators' In Pakistan, But Aid Freeze To Continue
Although most security assistance for Pakistan is currently suspended, since 2002 Pakistan has been among the largest recipients of US provided Foreign Military Financing (FMF) and International Military Education and Training (IMET), the General Joseph V...
PNB Fraud: CBI Questions Allahabad Bank CEO & MD; Scam Now Close to USD 2 Billion
Ananthasubramanian (60), who was recently elected as the chief of Indian Banks' Association, had held senior positions in the PNB where Modi and Choksi were allegedly getting fraudulent guarantees since 2011, they said.
Sundar Pichai Has no Decision-making Power Beyond Google: Report
In newly-released government documents to the US Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and reported by CNBC late Monday, Alphabet has published details about the structure of its overall businesses.
Amid Tensions, Trump Aide Says US Seeking 'New Relationship' With Pakistan
Relations between the allies plummeted again last week when Washington persuaded member states of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to put Pakistan back on the watchlist of nations with inadequate terrorist financing or money laundering controls.
OPINION | Media’s Voyeuristic Instincts and Viewers’ Sadistic Pleasures Create Circus Around Sridevi’s Death
To say that Indian television channels were the most insensitive in their coverage of the actress’s death would be an understatement. The most glaring example was a television reporter doing his piece to camera by lying down in a pink bathtub.
Facebook Removes Page of 'Buddhist Bin Laden' For Spreading Hate Against Rohingya Muslims
Wirathu, a prominent face of Myanmar's Buddhist ultra-nationalist movement, had amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on the network, using it as a platform to attack Muslims, singling out the stateless Rohingya minority.
At Birthday Celebrations of This Karnataka Leader No One Was Allowed to Mention His age
When a big crowd cheered Yeddyurappa wrapped in a green shawl on turning 75, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was by his side at Davanagere in central Karnataka.
IGNOU MPhil, PhD Entrance Exam Hall Ticket Released at ignou.ac.in, Exam on 4th March 2018
IGNOU is scheduled to conduct the Entrance Exam on Sunday, 4th March 2018 for candidates aspiring admissions to M.Phil and PhD courses.
Britain May Join US Strikes Against Syria if Chemical Weapon Use Proven
Britain is part of the US-led coalition involved in air attacks on Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, but the government lost a parliamentary vote on the use of force against Syrian government in 2013.
Move to Let Xi Jinping be President Indefinitely Fuels Business Anxiety in China
Analysts see the change as a signal Xi, who took power in 2012, is breaking with a tradition under which his predecessors Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao shared power with other party leaders and stepped down after two five-year terms.
Remembering Sridevi: Shekhar Kapur Says She Fought For Him Like a Tigress, Was Waiting For Mr India 2
Mr India, the cult classic, had strengthened her position as an actor to look out for in the Hindi film industry impressing the viewers and critics alike.
New Zealand Prime Minister Creates New Cabinet Post for Disarmament
Jacinda Ardern, whose Labour-led government took the helm in October, said that her Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters would take up the new cabinet role.
Vegetarian with Egg, Mediterranean Diets May Help Curb Heart Disease
The study, published in the journal Circulation, found that a vegetarian diet was more effective at reducing LDL (the "bad") cholesterol, while the Mediterranean diet resulted greater reductions in triglycerides, high levels of which increase the risk for...
White House Says Xi Jinping's Term Limits 'Up to China'
The guarded US reaction reflects that reality, but also Trump's long-standing reluctance to criticize undemocratic regimes and his delicate relationship with Xi, with whom he has claimed a "quite extraordinary" personal relationship.
Heroes May Turn Stereotypical in Bollywood, Not Actors: Nawazuddin Siddiqui
In an interview, one of the most versatile performers of present-day Bollywood talked about the evolution of Indian films, lack of audience in theatres as well as his methods and aspirations as an actor.