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L-G Anil Baijal Approves AAP Government's 'Doorstep Delivery' Scheme
Delh Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal, in a tweet, thanked Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Monday for approving the scheme.
19-year-old Gored to Death by Bull During Jallikattu Event in Tamil Nadu, 28 Injured
Jallikattu is a sport that involves taming a bull. The bull is released into a crowd of people and the participants try to hold on to its hump or horns. The event is celebrated on Mattu Pongal, which is the third day of the popular harvest festival.
Anushka Sharma Looks Classy In A 'Kashmir Inspired' Manish Malhotra Ensemble; See Pics
Anushka Sharma was an embodiment of perfection in this Manish Malhotra outfit. Take a look.
In Western UP, VHP Relies on Network of Waiters to Keep Check on 'Love Jihad'
Over the last year, these organisations have come up with new ways to “keep a tab” on “love jihad” so they can intervene and put an end to interfaith relationships. The latest weapon in the VHP’s arsenal is a network of spies who work as restaurant employ...
Supreme Court Crisis LIVE: Bar Council Chief Says Issues Have Been Resolved
All the judges of the top court, including the four dissenting judges, met over tea at 10.15am on Monday.
President Ram Nath Kovind, PM Modi Greet Troops on Army Day
PM Modi saluted the Army personnel who sacrificed their lives while serving the nation and said every citizen of the country has "unwavering trust and pride" in the Indian Army.
CES 2018: Top Takeaways From the Show
Here are highlights from the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show, which concluded Friday in Las Vegas.
Facebook Might Lose $23 Billion After Announcing Changes to News Feed
According to a report, Facebook share fell 4 percent within hours after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the changes to make the social network more meaningful.
Sri Lanka President Restores Ban on Women Buying Alcohol
The ban on women buying liquor was likely originally imposed in 1979 to appease the conservative Buddhist hierarchy at the time, a finance ministry official told AFP.
Program Protecting Young Illegal Immigrants 'Probably' Dead, Says Donald Trump
Trump has said he would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA, and his Twitter comments on Sunday came as lawmakers worked on a bipartisan compromise on immigration policy.
Modi Breaks Protocol to Greet Netanyahu on Historic Visit, Israeli PM Says India a Global Power
According to Israeli officials, Netanyahu was pleasantly surprised by Modi welcoming him at the airport.
Union Budget 2018: Tax Free Rs 20 Lakh Gratuity For Employees May be a Reality Soon
At present, formal sector workers with five or more years of service are eligible for Rs 10 lakh tax free gratuity after leaving job or at time of superannuation.
Tamil Nadu CM Palaniswami Says He is Secular, Cites Opposition to Triple Talaq Bill as Proof
Without naming any party, leader or rivals, Palaniswami said after the death of party supremo J Jayalalithaa, certain persons wanted to 'somehow' break up the party.
Judge Loya's Death: No Suspicion About Death, Please Stop Politicising the Case, Says Son
Judge Loya, who was hearing the sensitive Sohrabuddin Sheikh "fake encounter" case, had allegedly died of a cardiac arrest in Nagpur on December 1, 2014.
SC Crisis: Delhi Bar Body Threatens Protest if CJI Does Not Get House in Order
The coordination committee of lawyers of six district courts in the national capital after a meeting passed a resolution and said that an internal mechanism should be developed to settle such disputes in the judiciary.
Indian Peacekeepers Rebuild Bridge in Record Time in South Sudan
The bridge in Akoka village in the northern part of the land-locked country in East-Central Africa had been inoperable since last June when heavy rains washed away a 300-metre-long road segment.