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Soldier Killed as Pakistan Violates Ceasefire in Kashmir's Rajouri
A statement issued by a defence spokesperson said the Pakistani troops initiated firing on Indian Army posts in Sunderbani sector around 6:05 pm.
Sonam, Rhea, Harsh Have Different Personalities: Anil Kapoor
Anil Kapoor praises his children and says nature-wise all of them have something in common with me.
Honda Leads in Incremental Volumes in Exports and Domestic Sales
With a 44% growth in exports, Honda has contributed 29.5% of the incremental export volume in the June quarter.
Bapu the Rebel: Shankersinh Vaghela doing to Congress what he once did to BJP?
Veteran Congress leader Shankersinh Vaghela is believed to have been telling his close aides in the last one month that his “silence shouldn’t be seen as his weakness”.
Facebook Adds Specialised 'Groups For Pages' For Communities
The feature will allow Page admins to create special groups within their Pages to provide a channel of discussion among people and authorities on subjects of common interest
Kerala Congress MLA M Vincent Booked For Rape
A case was on Thursday registered against Vincent on charges of stalking, rape and abetment of suicide after the woman's husband alleged that his wife tried to end her life by overdosing on sleeping pills as she was allegedly sexually harassed by the Kova...
What Makes a Dog Man's Best Friend? It's in The Genes
The findings shed light on how dogs became domesticated and split paths from their wolf ancestors thousands of years ago.
Niti Aayog Makes Presentation Before Parliamentary Panel on Digitisation
Niti Aayog's CEO Amitabh Kant along with senior officials from the government's think tank made presentation before the panel comprising members of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
Firing on School Children Does Not Behove Any Army: India to Pak DGMO
The Army's director general of military operations Lt. Gen. A K Bhatt on Thursday strongly took up with his Pakistani counterpart the issue of Pakistani troops "deliberately targeting" civilians and firing at school children along the Line of Control in J...
Already Entered Political Arena: Kamal Haasan
The well-accomplished actor, at times outspoken, is facing the ire of several ministers in Tamil Nadu for his recent comment that there is corruption in all the state government departments.
Karnataka to Gift Laptops to 1.5 Lakh 'Poor' Students
The cabinet also approved the state's new policy on animation, visual effects, gaming and comics, to attract more investments in the sector and create about 20,000 jobs.
Sensex Above 32,000 on Funds Inflows, Earnings Hopes
The NSE Nifty spurted by 22.95 points, or 0.23 per cent, to 9,922.55.
Few Takers in Health Ministry For Plan to Rope in Private Sector in Healthcare
The plan is to bring more private facilities into treating India's rising burden of non-communicable diseases like cancer, cardiac conditions and respiratory tract disease.
Pro-Kannada Group Defaces Hindi Signage of Bengaluru Metro
Activists of the Kannada Rakshna Vedike threw black ink on the boards with Hindi signage at many metro stations in Bengaluru.
Air India Privatisation Unpatriotic, Say Former Employees
The All India Airlines Retired Personnel Association (AIARPA), which has written the letter, represents nearly 11,000 former employees of Air India.
IIM Calcutta Suspends Institute Lecture Series Due to Bad Road
The ‘Institute Lecture Series’ is one of the most popular series at IIM Calcutta, hosting personalities like the Dalai Lama, Kiran Bedi and Sam Pitroda.