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UP Polls 2017 Live: Will Waive Farmers' Loan in First Cabinet Meeting in March, Says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address election rallies in Deoria and Maharajganj districts on Tuesday. On March 4, polling for the sixth phase of the elections will take place and 49 assembly constituencies across seven districts will go to polls.
Trump's New Immigration Order Drops Iraq From Travel Ban List: Officials
US officials say President Donald Trump's new immigration order will remove Iraq from the list of countries whose citizens face a temporary US travel ban.
We Will Know in a While: Vidya Balan on Working With Rajinikanth
There were reports that Vidya has been approached to star opposite Rajinikanth in Kabali spin-off to be produced by Dhanush.
BJP Leader Accused of Raping Woman in MP
A Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) leader from Madhya Pradesh, who is the president of a co-operative society, has been accused of raping a Dalit woman on the pretext of helping her get a ration card.
Nuance Loop AI platform for mobile operators launched
'Nuance Loop' is available globally and is currently deployed in India, north America and Australia.
New Computer Method to Predict Time of Body Clock
In addition to predicting the circadian time, the researchers demonstrated that ZeitZeiger can also be used to show how disruptions to sleep-wake and light-dark cycles affect the circadian clock.
ED Attaches Rs 80 Crore of Devas in Antrix Deal
The attachment of the satellite services provider company's money came over a month after ED officials searched Devas office here on January 23 and recorded the statements of its Director (Finance) Ranganathan Mohan, founder-Director Desaraju Venugopal an...
EU Lawmakers Consider Lifting Marine Le Pen's Immunity Over Tweets
Le Pen is under investigation in France for three graphic images of IS executions she posted on Twitter in 2015, including the beheading of the United States journalist James Foley.
Uber Says Thousands of London Drivers Threatened by English Language Test
Tens of thousands of London private hire drivers could lose their licences due to new English reading and writing requirements, taxi app Uber said on Tuesday at the start of a court battle to halt the plans.
Indian Mujahideen Founder Yasin Bhatkal Opposes Solitary Confinement in Jail
Indian Mujahideen terrorist Yasin Bhatkal on Tuesday approached a Delhi court seeking direction to the superintendent of the Tihar jail here not to keep him in solitary confinement.
Holi Special: Places to Celebrate The Festival of Colours in India
Don't just sit at home this Holi, celebrate the festival of colours at these places.
Sensex Remains Weak Ahead of GDP Data
Market remained on the backfoot for the second straight session on Tuesday ahead of release of GDP data as the Sensex slipped another 70 points to 28,743.
This is What Keeps You From Losing Weight After Pregnancy
Continuing to gain weight post-pregnancy? Do not put the blame on your pregnancy, but on your lifestyle choices post-delivery, researchers say.
Dogs Possess Social Skills Similar to Toddlers
Dogs and two-year-old children show similar patterns in social intelligence, much more than one of our closest relatives -- chimpanzees, says a study.
SC Rejects Plea to Terminate Foetus With Down Syndrome
A division bench of Justice S.A. Bobde and Justice L. Nageswara Rao in an interim order took note of the report that the foetus, which was now 26 weeks old, has chances of surviving.
Why Brie Larson Refused to Applaud for Casey Affleck As She Handed Him the Oscar
For someone who has been working for victims of sexual assault for many years, actress Brie Larson did not look too pleased when she had to announce and hand over the Oscar to Casey Affleck on Sunday night.