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2018 Bajaj Dominar 400 Officially Launched in India for Rs 1.42 Lakh
Along with the new exterior colours the 2018 Bajaj Dominar 400 also gets new golden alloy wheels.
14 IIT Students Receive 'Young Engineer And Scientist's Award, USD 3000 Scholarship
The honour recognises the academic performance of students and includes a scholarship equivalent to USD 3,000 each.
Sushma Swaraj to Visit Nepal in February to Revive Ties
A release from the Ministry of External Affairs on Monday said that the visit was “in keeping with the tradition of regular high-level political exchanges between India and Nepal, and reflects the expanding bilateral partnership and the importance that th...
'Quidditch Through The Ages' To Be narrated by 'The Walking Dead' Star
Also included in the audio book will be extra bonus content in the form of a Quidditch match commentary by Ginny Potter, voiced by Imogen Church, and Rita Skeeter
Narendra Modi Using Mahatma to Gain Acceptance by the People, Says Gandhi's Grandson
Last year, PM Modi was pictured in a government catalogue sitting Gandhi-style at a spinning wheel, producing cotton. For Arun, "he is just trying to use Gandhi like everyone else... to gain acceptance by the people."
Average Age of Cases Waiting Final Hearing Almost Eight Years: Economic Survey
According to the report, in comparison to 2012, there is now a 25 percent increase in the size of unresolved cases. The total backlog in High Courts by the end of 2017 as per the National Judicial Data Grid was close to 3.5 million cases.
OPINION | Lalu Nowhere Near Nitish as Clamour to Inherit Karpoori Legacy Intensifies in Bihar
Karpoori Thakur had always fought against corruption, criminal activities in politics and dynastic politics, which Lalu simply ignored in his mission to get political power and money. On the other hand, Nitish Kumar, has tried to implement and preserve th...
All My Life I Have Learnt So Much By Watching Shahid: Ishaan Khatter
Ishaan is gearing up for his debut film, iconic Iranian director Majid Majidi's "Beyond the Clouds".
Should Move to Fewer Yet more Productive Farms and Farmers, Says Economic Survey 2018
The survey reviews the developments in the Indian economy in the last one year post the last Budget, summarises the performance on major development programmes, and highlights the policy initiatives of the government and the prospects of the economy.
Malaysia’s Top Court Favours Hindu Woman, Voids Conversion of Kids to Islam by Ex-Husband
The case was being closely followed by large Chinese and Indian minorities who fear their rights are increasingly being trampled by Islamic jurisprudence.
Economic Survey is Out and Rahul Wants to Take Heart from This Song
Rahul Gandhi, in his tweet, said growth in industry, agriculture, jobs was going downhill, which he explained by way of a downward arrow. GDP growth, too, he said, was heading south.
Rahul Gandhi to Launch Congress Election Campaign in Meghalaya
The Congress said in its twitter handle, "Congress President Rahul Gandhi to kick off the election campaign in a way truly unique to Meghalaya, with a musical festival showcasing the cultural diversity of Meghalaya."
Nagaland Parties Decide to Boycott Assembly Poll Over Stalled Naga Peace Accord
The political parties of Nagaland have decided not to go ahead with filing of nominations for the February 27th Assembly elections if the political solution to the Naga cause doesn't reach a conclusion.
Google Forays Into Hyperlocal News Through 'Bulletin' App
Google has introduced a new app named "Bulletin" that allows anybody to submit stories for and about their communities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Asks Political Parties to Help Pass Triple Talaq Bill
Prime Minister Modi said though there should be no politics on the issue as it relates to the rights of Muslim women, the triple talaq bill could not be passed in the last session.
Our View of Private Sector Has Changed from Crony Socialism to Stigmatised Capitalism: CEA Arvind Subramanian
Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian made the observation at a press conference after the tabling of the Economic Survey in Parliament.