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Lakme Fashion Week 2017: Falguni Shane Peacock Wish To Dress All Indian Sportswomen
Having dressed the likes of Kim Kardashian, Fergie, Nicole Scherzinger, Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears in the west and Kangana, Sonam and Deepika back home, the celebrated designer duo even wishes to dress the sportswomen of Ind...
Man Wrongly Treated for HIV, Doctor Asked to Pay Compensation
The doctor and a medical insurance company have been asked to pay compensation to the man for medical negligence.
US Hits Iran With Fresh Sanctions After Missile Tests
The United States slapped fresh sanctions on Iran Friday to punish Tehran for recent ballistic missile tests and its support for Yemen's Houthi rebels.
SP-Congress Pact in UP 'Alliance of Looters': Vijayvargiya
In a scathing attack, the BJP on Friday termed an "alliance of looters" the electoral understanding between the Congress and Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, which, it said would only harm the interests of nation.
Weekend Camping Trip May Fix Sleep Pattern
Struggling to sleep and waking up on time? Camping on a weekend in the hills may reset your sleep pattern and help you go to bed earlier, regardless of the season, suggests researchers.
Apple to Make in India: Wistron Plant in Bengaluru Solely For iPhones
Apple and the Indian government were, however, still discussing "the repatriation of long-term profits from local sales and exports."
Enjoy Your Glass of Chhang at Mechukha
If you are planning a trip to this remote valley in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, rest assured you will be welcomed with a glass of chhang, a pungent home-brewed local beer made from millet or rice.
Budget Maintains Balance Between Governmental Spending And Fiscal Prudence: Arun Jaitley
Constrained by the need for fiscal prudence, Budget 2017-18 continues on the path of fiscal consolidation without compromising on India's public expenditure, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Friday.
Brain-based Immune Proteins May Regulate Sleep
Sleep may be regulated in part by several brain-based immune proteins, says a study that could pave the way for new therapies to treat chronic sleep disorders and sleep disturbances secondary to other diseases.
Daimler CEO Expects NAFTA Free Trade Agreement Will Continue
US President Donald Trump has pressured carmakers to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States from Mexico.
Apple Moves Closer to iPhone Assembly in India
Apple is slowly moving forward with plans to assemble iPhones in the country.
US Adjusts Sanctions on Selling Technology Goods in Russia
Last December, President Barack Obama's administration completely prohibited US transactions with the FSB in retaliation for Russian interference in the November 8 election.
Rupee's Good Run Continues, Gains 4 Paise Against US Dollar
On Thursday, the rupee had surged by 10 paise to close at a nearly two-month high of 67.37 on sustained dollar unwinding from exporters and banks amid weak overseas trend.
US Ambassador Nikki Haley Condemns Russia's 'Aggressive Actions' in Eastern Ukraine
U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley condemned Russia's "aggressive actions" in eastern Ukraine on Thursday and warned Moscow that U.S. sanctions imposed after its annexation of Crimea will remain until the peninsula is returned to Ukraine.
Chennai Oil Spill: Tremendous Progress in Shore Clean up, Claims CG
The operations by multiple agencies to clean up the shoreline here hit by the oil spill due to collision of two ships entered the fifth day on Thursday, with the Coast Guard saying tremendous progress had been made and no major oil patches were seen seawa...
BSF Finds Three Abandoned Pakistani Boats Off Gujarat Coast
A Border Security Force (BSF) spokesman said except some fishing-related material and utensils, nothing incriminating was found in the single-engine fishing boats.