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IndiGo Does Not Want 'Noisy' Kids in Certain Rows, Creates 'Quiet Zones'
So, the next time you want to be seated in the front of the plane, you will have to make sure that you are not accompanied with children below 12 years who can be "noisy"
Hurricane Nicole Delays Next US Cargo Mission to Space
Initially set for Thursday, Orbital ATK will now launch its unmanned Cygnus cargo ship no earlier than Sunday from Wallops Island, Virginia, the US space agency said yesterday.
Uddhav Thackeray Lauds PM Modi Over Surgical Strikes, But Dares BJP to Snap Alliance
Stating that Modi fought with Pakistan like a man ("mard"), Thackeray congratulated the Indian Army and the prime minister for the surgical strikes.
Gujarat Gauseva Board Advises Women to Use Cow Urine, Dung for Eternal Beauty
Making a strong pitch about its claims, the advisory gave example of Cleopatra's much talked about beauty.
Oscar De Marcos to Make 300th Appearance With Athletic Bilbao
The 27-year-old played with Athletic in 212 La Liga games, 29 in Copa del Rey, 55 in Europe and three in the Super Cup in which he scored 28 goals.
Mohan Bhagwat Lauds Army, Govt on Surgical Strikes; Backs Gau rakshaks
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday praised the Indian Army and the government for taking strong measures in the wake of the Uri terror attack
Riteish Deshmukh Shares First Picture Of Son Rahyl And It'll Make You Smile
Adorable!
BSP leader Brijlal Khabri joins Congress, Accuses Mayawati of 'Selling' Party Tickets
BSP national general secretary Brijlal Khabri on Monday joined Congress, accusing party supremo Mayawati of distributing party tickets in exchange of money, a charge made by some other leaders who had quit the outfit in recent months.
Army's 'Guard is Up', Ready for Any Eventuality: Officer
"Defences at LoC are well prepared. Jawans are well motivated and morale is high. Our troops are prepared for 24X7 for any eventuality along the LoC," the officer told reporters.
FIFA Sued Over Treatment of Qatar World Cup Workers
Leading the Swiss suit is 21-year-old Nadim Shariful Alam, seeking around $11,500 in compensation for a deal in which he paid $4,000 to a recruiter.
Surgical Strikes Have Upended Pak Doctrine: LoC, Stock and Barrel
The surgical strikes of September 30 marks the launch of a new Indo-Pak doctrine that doesn’t subscribe to the sanctity of the Line of Control (LoC) and seeks to remove the element of predictability that had crept into India’s Pakistan policy, says Bhupen...
Eight Teams in Fray for Inaugural Hockey 5s Nationals
Jharkhand, Odisha and Punjab are expected to be the top contenders when the 1st Hockey India 5-a-side Senior Hockey National Championship 2016.
Mayawati Hits Out at Akhilesh's Smartphone Scheme, Says SP Hoodwinking People
"Instead of making tall promises and laying foundation stones at election time, the SP government should wait for the next elections," she said, adding, people already have smartphones as per their needs and pockets.
Police Officer Receives Death Threat For Reciting Patriotic Poem Against Pakistan
A police officer from Himachal Pradesh on Monday received a death threat on facebook for reciting a patriotic poem that warned Pakistan against any 'misadventure'.
Maoists Blow up Railway Track in Jharkhand
Maoists are active in 18 of the 24 districts in the state.
Trump Ally Paid Sexual Assault Victim Critical of Clinton
A sexual-assault victim who is critical of Hillary Clinton and who appeared alongside Donald Trump before Sunday night's debate was paid $2,500 by a political action committee founded by Trump ally Roger Stone.