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Air Berlin Sell-off: What Passengers Need to Know
The 40-year history of Germany's Air Berlin will end in the coming weeks.
Paris Once Again The World's Undisputed Fashion Capital
Paris remains fashion's reference point.
Indian Fashion Industry Must Work On Distribution Networks: Suneet Varma
There has been a tremendous growth in the number of fashion shows in the country.
Horror An Under-Explored Genre In Bollywood: Kunaal Roy Kapur
Kunaal Roy Kapoor talks about under-explored genre in bollywood, Horror.
Angela Merkel Set to Win Fourth Term as German Chancellor, Far-right Makes Big Gains: Exit Polls
Merkel's conservative bloc won 32.5 percent of the vote, making them the largest parliamentary group, an exit poll for broadcaster ARD indicated. However, that was down from 41.5 percent in the last election, in 2013.
Banking Sector's Credit Demand to Get Boost From Govt Projects: SBI Chief
State Bank of India chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya said the government was playing its role in giving a boost to the credit and investment cycle by announcing the projects.
Amazon Deal to Help Tap Buyers in Non-metros: Shoppers Stop
The partnership would allow Shoppers Stop list its entire portfolio of over 400 brands on Amazon.in and vise versa Amazon experience centres will be created across the physical network of the K Raheja Corp Group's retail arm.
BJP Office Bearers Meet Today Ahead of Extended National Executive
Close to 1,400 MLAs, 337 MPs and all MLCs, besides BJP's core group leaders from states, are among those expected on Monday.
PM Narendra Modi Addresses Nation on Third Anniversary of 'Mann ki Baat'
On the third anniversary of 'Mann ki Baat' radio program, PM Narendra Modi said he uses this platform to reflect the views and aspirations of the people of the country rather than expressing his own opinions.
UP Govt Mulls Changes to Primary School Syllabus
UP's Basic Education Minister Anupama Jaiswal said the Yogi Adityanath government was committed to improving the quality of education in government primary schools.
As Digvijaya Singh Takes a Deep Dive, Friends and Foes Try to Read the Ripple Effect
Starting September 30, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh will start a 3,000-km parikrama of the Narmada river. The timing of it — ahead of the Madhya Pradesh elections next year — has raised eyebrows.
Is Newton Plagiarised From Iranian Film Secret Ballot? Director Denies
According to a report, Rajkummar Rao starrer Newton bears uncanny similarities to an Iranian film, Secret Ballot.
Bill Clinton's First Novel Gets TV Adaptation
Set to be published in 2018, the book tells the story of an incumbent US president's disappearance with a level of detail that only someone who has held the office can know.
Germany's Political Parties at a Glance
Among the heavyweights, Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union is the main conservative party, popular with the upper middle class and professionals.
North Korean Earthquake Caused by 'Suspected Explosion', Says China
All of North Korea's previous six nuclear tests registered as earthquakes of magnitude 4.3 or above. The last test on September 3 registered as a 6.3 magnitude quake.
Shekhar Kapur Is A True Friend: Anupam Kher
Shekhar Kapur tweeted a song from Anupam Kher's movie Ranchi Diaries urging his fans to listen to the song.