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It is not just MP Vijay Mallya, dozens of current & former MPs are also big defaulters
Arguing for the "King of Good Times" turned "King of Debts" Vijay Mallya, his advocates attacked the banks for not going after other big defaulters.
Rajiv Gandhi assassin Nalini gets 24-hour parole to attend father's rites
Nalini was sentenced to death by the trial court in the case on January 28, 1998. Her sentence was commuted to life term by the Tamil Nadu Governor on April 24, 2000.
Samsung to launch Galaxy S7, S7 Edge in India today
The phones come with an always-on display and, as the company claims, also bring the first Dual Pixel camera on a smartphone.
Police to clear only women verification documents on International Women's Day
"This initiative will be executed by the Special Branch of the force, entrusted with the verification process. Only pending applications of women will be cleared on Tuesday," DCP (Crime) Rajan Bhagat said.
Italian pilot threatened to crash passenger jet if his wife left him
The unnamed pilot sent a text to his wife saying he would kill himself along with the 200 passengers on his Rome-Japan flight after she threatened to leave him.
Suspected MH370 debris handed to Malaysian experts
The debris, which was picked up on the Mozambique coastline, could provide fresh clues into the mystery of the Malaysia Airlines flight, which disappeared in 2014.
President not to attend Sri Sri's World Culture Festival
"The President cannot attend the function due to unavoidable circumstances," an official of the Rashtrapati Bhavan said.
Accident victim's family claims they asked Smriti Irani for help but she refused
A man, who was driving a car, was killed in the chain of collisions which had led to a huge pile up of vehicles on the highway.
Nationalism draws on history, not on anyone's fantasy about the past: Historian Romila Thapar
Thapar's lecture titled "History and Nationalism: Then and now" was part of the "nationalism teaching" series which are being conducted at JNU.
US laws should be changed to permit torture of terror suspects: Donald Trump
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has suggested that US laws should be changed to permit torture of terror suspects and targeting their family members.
France's oldest nuclear plant to be closed in 2016: Minister
France's Nuclear Safety Agency said that safety at the plant was overall satisfactory but that the government's energy policy could lead to different choices.
Don't use Parliament to settle political scores: Shah to Congress
"If you want to play politics, choose a state (for electoral fight). BJP is ready to pick up the challenge," the BJP chief said.
After Gujarat, Delhi on high alert; terrorists 'infiltrate' national capital
Delhi Police started massive combing operations across various locations including malls and market places following the terror alert.
Four NSG teams in Gujarat after terror threat, one to guard Somnath temple
Following a terror threat, security has been beefed up in the state.
US to deploy nuclear-capable B-52 warplanes to bomb ISIS
The B-1s should return after they receive additional upgrades.