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CISF Begins Security Consultancy at Schools in Major Cities
The consultancy fee is around Rs 4 lakh for an average school.
THE TIPPLING POINT | Can't Go to Finland? Bring it Home in This Carefully Sculpted Bottle
These days Finland goes around the world inside eye-candy bottles called Finlandia, a premium Finnish vodka that claims to capture the spirit of the place.
No Donald Trump at Davos Summit? President's Trip in Flux After Govt Shutdown
Trump already cancelled a weekend trip to his Florida resort after a funding impasse in Congress shut down the federal government on Saturday.
Student Punished With 40 Slaps for Not Completing Homework in Kanpur
A teacher of United Public School was today terminated from work after he allegedly punished a class 3 student with 40 slaps for not completing the homework assigned to him, the school's principal said.
FM Arun Jaitley Performs Halwa Ceremony to Launch Printing of Budget Papers
The 'halwa ceremony' is observed to maintain the secrecy of the budget preparation process. As part of the ritual, 'halwa' is prepared in a big wok and served to the entire staff in the ministry.
Congress Asks PM Modi to Address Haryana Rape Incidents in 'Mann Ki Baat'
Targeting the BJP-led state government, All India Mahila Congress president Sushmita Dev questioned whether the NDA government's slogan of 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' was merely a 'jumla' (gimmick).
Akshay Kumar to Ayushmann Khurrana: Actors Who Have Excelled in Particular Genre
These Bollywood actors are the best in these specific genres and hence filmmakers are compelled to cast them in the films. Below is a list of actors who have aced a particular genre in recent times:
AIADMK to Write to EC to Disqualify Puducherry MLAs 'Holding Office of Profit'
Addressing reporters in Puducherry, the party's legislature wing leader A Anbalagan alleged the development in New Delhi is directly applicable to Puducherry where the legislators belonging to the ruling Congress and its ally the DMK are holding 'office o...
Army Jawan, 3 Civilians Killed, 16 Injured in Ceasefire Violation by Pakistan
Nine persons have been killed so far in ceasefire violations over three days, police officials said.
Got a Dream Debut With Salman Khan: Zareen Khan On Veer
Zareen's latest film is 1921, and she will be seen in the role of a police officer in One Day.
Filmfare Awards 2018 Nominations: Sad That We Have Talent But No Platform To Recognise It
Over the years, the credibility of Indian film awards has been widely questioned over not getting the winners right
Next-Gen Volkswagen Golf to Have More Self-Driving Tech
Slated for release in 2019, the updated cars will be constantly connected to the internet, with greater self-driving capabilities and "more software than ever before on board," VW compact cars chief Karlheinz Hell said.
Journalists Protest Philippine Move to Close News Website
About 200 journalists and activists, most of them wearing black, gathered in northern Manila at dusk to protest the ruling, seen by critics as Duterte's latest bid to stifle opposition to his narcotics crackdown.
1.3 Million Children Displaced by Iraq's War with Islamic State: UNICEF
While the Baghdad government last month declared victory over Islamic State after wresting back almost all the territory IS seized in 2014, persistent bombing and shooting attacks make it difficult to rebuild the lives of displaced people, according to UN...
Setback for Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi HC Refuses Any Relief to AAP MLAs
The Delhi High Court refused to grant any relief to the 20 AAP MLAs disqualified by the Election Commission in the ‘office of profit’ case on Friday.
Divide in Vishwa Hindu Parishad Over Pravin Togadia Issue
A few days ago, in Gujarat, Pravin Togadia had alleged that the central government is hatching a conspiracy against him and he might be killed in a fake encounter.