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In Oman, PM Modi Slams Congress for ‘Long List of Scams’ and ‘Misgovernance'
The Prime Minister said that the fact that he delivered the inaugural address at the World Government Summit in Dubai shows that India's stature is growing.
'Crowdsourced' Recruitment Gaining Momentum, but Hurdles Remain: Experts
In India, the growth has been at 15 per cent year-on-year until 2016 and is expected to grow at 25 per cent for the forthcoming years, N Shivakumar, Business Head - RPO, TeamLease Services, said.
Vistara, Air India Planes Dodge Midair Crash Over Mumbai by a Few Seconds
On February 7, the Vistara's UK 997 Pune-bound aircraft from Delhi, carrying 152 passengers, was just 100 feet away from the Air India's AI 631 flight for Bhopal which had 109 passengers on board.
Turkish Helicopter Shot Down by Kurdish Militia in Syria's Afrin: Tayyip Erdogan
"One of our helicopters was downed just recently," Erdogan told members of his AK Party in Istanbul. "These things will happen, we are in a war ... We might lose a helicopter, but they'll pay the price for this."
Ritesh Batra To Direct Elisabeth Moss In New Kennedy Sister Biopic
The film, based on a script by Nick Yarborough, portrays the story of John F. Kennedy's troubled older sister who was kept from public view and was eventually institutionalized.
Over 120 Recommendations for HC Posts Pending with Govt, SC Collegium
Highly-placed sources in the government said that as on February 1, as many as 123 recommendations made by collegiums of 13 high courts were pending with the government as well as the Supreme Court collegium.
Manikarnika Film Producers Reassure Brahmin Body, Issue 'Resolved'
Manikarnika producer Kamal Jain paid a visit to Jaipur to meet the Brahmin body leader and held a detailed discussion over the film and its so-called "controversial scenes".
US Supports Israel's Right to Defend Itself: Pentagon
Israel launched the air strikes after anti-aircraft fire downed an Israeli F-16 warplane returning from a bombing raid on Iran-backed positions in Syria on Saturday.
No Essential Service Can be Denied For Want of Aadhaar, Says UIDAI
UIDAI said it has taken a serious note of some of the reported cases where the want of Aadhaar had resulted in the denial of essential services like hospitalisation or medical help.
China Worried Earthquake Threat to Key Gwadar Port May Put CPEC at Risk
The Makran trench is a seismically active zone in the Arabian Sea where one plate is inching beneath the other in a "subduction zone".
Centre a Terrible Patient, Unwilling to Listen to Good Doctor: Chidambaram
Chidambaram also said the budget presented by Jaitley was silent on a possible rise in the crude oil price and its likely impact on inflation.
AIB's Tanmay Bhat Takes A Dig At Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi wasn't the only politician's name that Tanmay mentioned in his chat.
Stock Market Bubble Won't Lead to Major Problem: RBI Governor Urjit Patel
Stating that it is difficult to predict global oil prices, Patel said the global charts have shown two-way movement in the recent days and there is a need to be prepared for both the scenarios of rising and falling rates.
Police Officer, Arrested for Rape and Murder of 8-year-old in Kathua, Was Part of Search Party
Special Police officer, Deepak Khajuria (28) was arrested by Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the crime branch. The police had initially nabbed a 15-year-old boy, who had confessed to the crime, in the case.
Muslim Singer Forced to Quit French Show Over Comments on Terror Attacks
Mennel Ibtissem, a 22-year-old student who wears a head wrap, was one of the top contestants on The Voice, where her English and Arabic version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah caused a sensation.
Have Begun to Fear as Even Girls Have Started Drinking Beer: Goa CM Manohar Parrikar
"I have begun to fear now because even girls have started drinking beer. The tolerance limit is being crossed," said Parrikar, whose coastal state is one of most sought-after tourist destinations.