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ACB Chargesheets DCW Chief Swati Maliwal in Corruption Case
The court is yet to take cognisance on the charge sheet. ACB Chief and Special Commissioner (New Delhi) M K Meena said that charge sheet has been filed in the court in connection with alleged irregularities in appointment of AAP workers in DCW.
Union Calls New Strikes at Amazon's German Warehouses
Germany is Amazon's second-biggest market after the United States, with 11,000 warehouse staff plus thousands of seasonal workers.
'Around 3 Million Defence Personnel, Family Members Could not Vote'
An estimated 3 million defence personnel and their family members could not exercise their democratic right to vote due to the cumbersome procedure involved in proxy and postal voting, mainly on account of postal delays, a parliamentary committee has said...
Dharamendra is Recovering Well, Likely to Be Discharged Soon: Hema Malini
Dharmendra, 81, on Tuesday was taken to Nanvati Hospital here after he reportedly complained of uneasiness and pain.
Uproar in UP Assembly, BJP Demands Azam Khan's Resignation
Question Hour of Uttar Pradesh Assembly on Wednesday washed out amid uproar by BJP members demanding resignation of controversial minister Azam Khan for his alleged remark on the sensational Bulandshahr gangrape case.
Saif-Kareena Have a Sunny Boy: Rishi Kapoor
Rishi Kapoor congratulated the new parents Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor on birth of their first child together, saying the couple has a sunny boy.
Kareena Kapoor, Saif Welcome Taimur Ali Khan: Karisma Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore Celebrate The Arrival
It is indeed the most special moment for Kareena Kapoor Khan and husband Saif Ali Khan.
Govt Amends 80 Year-Old Law to Allow Electronic Wage Payment
The Union Government has passed an ordinance that enables employers to pay salaries by cheque or credit them directly to employee’s bank accounts.
Volvo Makes LifePaint Reflective Spray Available Online For the First Time
The innovative spray adds a reflective coating to clothes and bike equipment.
21 Medical Students Suspended for Ragging in Kerala
As many as 21 students of a government medical college in Manjeri here have been placed under suspension for allegedly ragging their juniors, college authorities said on Wednesday.
Siemens and IBM to Bring Watson Analytics to MindSphere IoT Operating System
Siemens and IBM plan to integrate IBM's Watson Analytics and other analytics tools, powered by Cognos Analytics, into MindSphere, the cloud-based Siemens operating system for the Internet of Things.
Killer Berlin Truck Driver's Pakistan Link Exposed
German media on Tuesday said suspect in Berlin Christmas market attack was 23-year-old from Pakistan named as Naved B who arrived in Germany a year ago as an asylum seeker.
Rail Services Must be Paid for, Says Arun Jaitley
Weeks before he presents India's first combined general and railway budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday said rail commuters must pay for the service they receive even as he made a strong case for outsourcing of non-core functions like hospita...
Akhilesh Yadav Announces Projects Worth Rs 60,000 Cr in One Day
A few days ahead of the election notification in the state, the SP government in Uttar Pradesh announced new development projects worth over Rs 60,000 crore on Tuesday.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Coming to India in Jan: Here is All You Want to Know
The Indian version on the Note 4, however, is likely to come with Snapdragon 625 as Xiaomi has been banned from selling MediaTek-based devices in the country.
Merseyside Derby: Liverpool's Sadio Mane Strikes Late to Down Everton
Sadio Mane's 94th minute tap-in ensured Jurgen Klopp enjoyed his first visit to Everton with a 1-0 win that saw his Liverpool team move into second in the Premier League on Monday.