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'Gorkhaland Would Complete Geographical Definition of the North-East Region'
The demand for Gorkhaland has erupted once again. This is the third occasion in the last 30 years, this time in a much more vocal, sweeping and determined manner.
Who is Ram Nath Kovind: Meet BJP's Prez Nominee Who Ticks the Dalit Box
He is BCom graduate and is an LLB from Kanpur University, Uttar Pradesh
Vijay Mallya Likely to Change Name of His Force India F1 Team
Force India co-owner Vijay Mallya is considering changing his Formula One team's name to make the outfit more attractive to potential sponsors.
PM Narendra Modi Wishes Rahul Gandhi on His Birthday
"Birthday greetings to the Congress Vice President, Shri Rahul Gandhi. I pray for his long and healthy life. @OfficeOfRG," Modi wrote on Twitter
Dutch Firm PAL-V Aims to Deliver First Flying Car in 2018
It will be a three-wheeled gyrocopter-type vehicle which can carry two people and will be certified for use on the roads and in the skies.
2017 Le Mans: Win For Porsche, Torment For Toyota
This was Porsche's third successive win in endurance racing's Holy Grail, first staged in 1923.
Mirwaiz Congratulates Pak Over Win, Gambhir Asks Him to 'Cross Border'
“Fireworks all around, feels like an early Eid here. Better team took the day. Congratulations team #Pakistan” tweeted the Kashmiri separatist leader
Corporate Affairs Ministry's Portal MCA21 Came Under WannaCry Attack
The corporate affairs ministry's key portal for making filings by companies -- MCA21 -- came under WannaCry ransomware attack last month, affecting certain services.
Rajinikanth Meets Farmers, Assures Support For Linking Rivers
Weeks after asking his fans to “prepare for war,” hinting that he might consider joining politics, Rajinikanth told farmers that their plea to link up rivers will be represented to PM Modi and pledged Rs 1 crore for the cause.
Journalist Scammed For Almost $1,000 for Cab Ride in Moscow
A Chilean journalist was taken for a very expensive taxi ride during the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in Moscow.
Amid Darjeeling Violence, GJM Plans to Revive Its 'Peacekeeping' Wing
"We will revive and recruit more youths in GLP our own peacekeeping force. We are not into any kind of violence nor is GLP into this. But we have to prepare ourselves."
UK PM May Will Face Leadership Challenge if She Softens Brexit: Report
Theresa May will face an immediate leadership challenge from eurosceptic lawmakers in her party if she seeks to water down her plans for Brexit, the Sunday Telegraph reported, citing senior Conservative sources.
Brazil's Leader, Billionaire Accuse Each Other of Corruption
Batista is now a key witness in corruption investigations that threaten to force Temer out of office before his term ends in December 2018
Militants Shoot Dead Civilian in Kashmir's Pulwama
Militants on Saturday shot dead a civilian in Pulwama district of south Kashmir, police said.
'Masturbating' Man Held for Sexually Harassing Co-Passenger on Flight
The woman alleged that shortly after she took her seat in the Hyderabad-Delhi flight, her co-passenger unzipped his pants and started masturbating
Bank of Maharashtra Put Under RBI 'Corrective Action' Due to Bad Loans
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has initiated "prompt corrective action" for state-run Bank of Maharashtra Ltd because of its high level of bad loans, the lender said in a stock exchange filing on Saturday.