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Saand Ki Aankh's Womaniya Sees Taapsee Pannu, Bhumi Pednekar Celebrating Womanhood
After a peppy number called Udta Teetad, The makers of Saand Ki Aankh have released another upbeat, empowering track called Womaniya, that celebrates the spirit of womanhood.
Google Contractors Say They Were Told to Lie to Meet Pixel 4 Face Scan Quota
Google's aim is to build a diverse database for the Pixel 4's Face Unlock feature and avoid any accusations of racial bias.
Govt Should Provide More Stimulus, Lower Personal Tax: Adi Godrej on Country’s Economic Slowdown
The GST collections dropped sharply to a 19-month low of Rs 91,916 crore in September, mirroring a widening slowdown in economy triggered by shrinking consumer demand.
Realme X2 Pro With 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 Fast Charging, Snapdragon 855+ Confirmed
Realme has just confirmed that it is working on a flagship phone featuring the Snapdragon 855+ and 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging.
Kerala Man Beats Father After Liquor Bottle Goes Missing Ahead of Dry Day, Video Goes Viral
The son, Ratheesh, was seen stripping his father, a man in his fifties or sixties, and knocking him to the ground. The father was repeatedly delivered blows while he lay on the ground.
US Working with India to Test Out Technologies to Take on Challenges: USAID
'In terms of countries that I think are in remarkable places in their development, classic one is India; one of my first visits,' USAID Administrator Mark Green said
Snowden Will Make First Major Appearance Since US Lawsuit at Conference Next Month
The conference said Snowden would take questions from a moderator onstage about his work for the NSA, from which he leaked a vast trove of classified secrets in 2013, resetting the world's view of tech-enabled spying.
Thousands Attend Fallen Indian-American Sikh Cops 'Fit for a King' Funeral in Texas
The fallen deputy's funeral included processions, a traditional Sikh funeral and a law enforcement funeral with a 21-gun salute from fellow officers and a helicopter flyover.
'Natural for Pakistan to Paint Apocalyptic Scenarios': Jaishankar Defends 'Long-awaited' Govt Move on Article 370
Responding to a question on India's action plan on getting back Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, the external affairs minister said the territory is under illegal occupation of Pakistan.
'Explain it to Developing Countries': Vladimir Putin Dismisses Greta Thunberg's UN Speech on Climate Change
He said it was deplorable that Thunberg was being used by some groups - which he did not name - to achieve their own goals.
'We Absolutely Will... Just Don't Tell Anyone': Putin Jokes About Meddling in US Elections
Putin also took aim at the Mueller Report, which concluded that Russia tried to swing the 2016 election in the Republican's favour but did not establish evidence of collusion between the Trump camp and Moscow.
Bigg Boss 13 House Gets a Hospital Twist
The heat is on in the Bigg Boss house, which turned into a hospital for a luxury task. The contestants are trying their best to adjust to the new circumstances.
India Has No Extraterritorial Ambition, Will Fulfill Regional & Global Security Obligations: General Bipin Rawat
Without naming Pakistan, the Army Chief said Indian armed forces are countering a proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir on a daily basis and that India reserves the right to acquire military capabilities to counter any security threats emanating from its neighbo...
Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder to Launch in India on October 10
Almost everything from the hard-top version of the track maniac is carried over to the Spyder, except for the roof.
Pakistan Summons Indian Envoy Over 'Ceasefire Violations' Along LoC That Killed Woman
Pakistan alleged that in the 'unprovoked firing' by the Indian forces, a 50-year-old woman, Noor Jahan, was killed and three other civilians were injured.
As Half of India Reels Under Flood, This Maharashtra Dist Remains Parched; Water Supply to Firms Stopped
The Manjara dam, considered as the lifeline of Latur city, currently has 4,000 million litres of water against its total storage capacity of 2.24 lakh million litres.