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British PM's Office Says Brexit will Happen on October 31, 'No Ifs or Buts'
UK PM Boris Johnson was due to suspend parliament for over a month from Monday after it votes on his latest demand for a snap election. Johnson had set up the suspension - called a prorogation - last month
Vouching for Apolitical Governors in Newspaper Op-ed, KCR's PRO Lands in Soup; BJP Demands Apology
In his Column, Jwala Narasimha Rao said it is desirable that a leader from a ruling party should not be appointed as a Governor to a state ruled by another party.
When Dabangg Released, I Was Fat-shamed By Industry People And It Really Hurt: Sonakshi Sinha
Sonakshi Sinha opens up about being bullied and fat-shamed during school and early days of her career.
India Ranked Fourth in Global Malaria Cases in 2017, States Lancet Journal
The report was compiled by more than 40 experts including malariologists, biomedical scientists, economists, and health policy experts, assimilating existing evidence with new epidemiological and financial analyses.
Centre Plans Financial Package to Cash-strapped BSNL, Says Union Minister Meghwal
Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said the Modi government has committed itself to make India a five trillion dollar economy. He also said the government was in the process of fulfilling promises made in the manifesto.
Gujarat Govt Issues Alert after Sardar Sarovar Dam Water Level Crosses 136m
The flood warning, issued on Sunday night, asked residents of villages along the banks of the river in the Narmada, Vadodara and Bharuch districts, to be alert as inflow of water into the river may cause it to breach its banks.
Man Injured After Reactor in Thane Chemical Unit Explodes
'One of the five reactors in the chemical unit exploded in the afternoon. Sachin Deshmukh (40), a supervisor there, was injured. Fire brigade personnel put out the ensuing fire soon after,' a district disaster control official said.
Couples Getting Married Under Pressure to have 'Instaworthy' Wedding, Says Survey
According to the survey, venue hire remains the biggest cost, closely followed by food and drinks.
Man With 'Sherlock Holmes Memory' Steals Credit Card Info of Over 1,300 People
A 34-year-old clerk, working at a mall in Koto City, near Tokyo, memorised customers' 16-digit-number, name, expiry date, and security code, all in the time it took to process their purchase.
Cardi B Gets Candid About TV Light and Her Sex Life
Bodak Yellow hitmaker posted a video in which she opened up about her favourite way to have sex.
Satyam Scam: In Major Setback to Sebi, SAT Quashes 2-Year Ban on PwC from Auditing Listed Companies
Setting aside the ban on PwC, SAT said, only the national auditors watchdog ICAI can take any action against its members and fraud cannot be proved on the basis of negligence in auditing.
Sushant Singh Rajput on Dating Rumours With Rhea: I'll Take Lot of Money to Answer This
Sushant Singh Rajput has been rumored to be dating Rhea Chakraborty.
'Time for World to Say Goodbye to Single-use Plastic': At Climate Meet, PM Modi Calls for Global Action
The Prime Minister repeatedly drew upon India's cultural and spiritual relationship with land, and also the earth as a whole.
Realme Working on Smartphone With 90Hz Display, to be Cheaper Than OnePlus 7
The new smartphone might be the Realme XT Pro, which is said to flaunt a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED notched display, and a Snapdragon 730G SoC, with 32-megapixel front and a 64-megapixel back cameras.
Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa Expected to Resign After Admitting He Was Overpaid by Millions of Yen
The motor company finds itself in a crisis once again following Hiroto Saikawa's admission last week that he was being overpaid by tens of millions of yen in violation of internal procedures.
Nearly All UK Flights Cancelled, Says British Airways as Pilots Go on 48-Hour Worldwide Strike Over Pay
The British Airline Pilots Association has rejected a pay increase of 11.5 percent over three years that the airline proposed in July and the union said that BA never replied to a counteroffer made by them.