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Thousands of Chefs and Gourmands Gather to Bury Their 'Pope' Paul Bocuse
Chef Paul Bocuse helped shake up the food world in the 1970s with the Nouvelle Cuisine revolution, sweeping away the rich and heavy sauces of yesteryear in favour of super-fresh ingredients, sleek aesthetics and innovation.
Indian-American Guilty in 'Hawala' Scheme of Drug Traffickers
According to the indictment, Harinder Singh was stopped by the California Highway Patrol in October 2012, which led to the discovery of USD 274,980 in US currency in rubber-banded stacks wrapped in black plastic.
US Asks Pakistan to Restore Operations of Radio Mashaal
Last week Pakistan had shut down Islamabad bureau of Radio Mashaal after the ISI alleged that its programmes were 'against the interest of Pakistan and in line with a hostile intelligence agency's agenda.'
Republic Day: AIR's Tableau to Feature Mahatma Gandhi's Maiden Broadcast
The tableau will also have luminaries from the world of Indian music and a portion showcasing the AIR modernisation process with a young presenter in a modern setting.
Karni Sena's Protests Have Got Nothing to do With Honouring a Woman
Rajasthan has the poorest track record vis-a-vis women literacy and safety.
Qualcomm Signs $2 Billion Sales MOUs With Lenovo, Xiaomi, Vivo and OPPO
The non-binding agreement will be subject to further agreements and covers technology related to RF Front-End components.
Rs 50 Lakh Worth Counterfeit TVS Motor Spare Parts Seized
As per the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), the penetration of counterfeit spares has drastically reduced from 36 percent in 2010-11 to five percent in 2016-17 and their place taken up by parts from unorganised segment.
Dip in Award Of Death Sentences in India, 371 Prisoners On Death Row
The reports also stated the Supreme Court of India in 2017 confirmed seven death penalty verdicts but did not commute the sentence or acquit any death row, prisoner.
Padmaavat Row: Kshatriya Community Maintain Low Profile In Kolkata After Warnings Against Violence
The warning came in the wake of chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s remarks on Wednesday when she said she would be happy if "Padmaavat" was screened in Bengal.
IISc Admissions 2018 to begin on 1st Feb 2018 for M.Tech, M.Des and M.Mgt Programmes
Applicants will be selected on the basis of Aptitude Test, Group Discussion and Interview at the venue and time mentioned in the official schedule.
In a 'Healing Touch' Ahead of Republic Day, MHA Asks J&K Govt to Form Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy for Militants
The announcement comes three months after the appointment of Dineshwar Sharma, as the union government's interlocutor.
Hot Wheels to Unveil Two New Concepts at Auto Expo 2018
The expo is being held at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida, near the Capital, while components show will be held at the Pragati Maidan in Delhi from February 8-11.
Snapdeal Unbox India Sale: Smartphones, Electronics, Used Apple iPhones And More on Offer
Snapdeal has announced its Unbox India Sale to mark the upcoming Republic Day and is offering discounts on smartphones, gadgets and other electronics. Check out what all is on offer at the upcoming Snapdeal sale.
Mewat Rape Case: High Court to Review Implementation of 2016 Order on Abortion in Rape Cases
The lawyers in the case have been asked to prepare a chart to apprise the court about non-compliance of earlier directives to allow the High Court to pass a fresh, suitable order on the matter.
Moving PadMan For Padmaavat Was Least We Could Do: R Balki
Balki, who has directed Pad Man, said agreeing to Bhansali's request was the least they could have done for a fellow fraternity member, who has gone through a tumultuous time to release his movie.
Facebook Buys Boston Software Company That Authenticates IDs
The move may help Facebook learn more about the people who buy ads on its network.