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‘I Dare CM Yogi to Throw Me Out of UP Cabinet’: Om Prakash Rajbhar’s Latest Threat to BJP
Om Prakash Rajbhar, who is a coalition partner in the BJP government in the state, has been threatening to pull out if his demand of implementing sub-quota for OBCs was not implemented ahead of 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
Caught in Chopper Politics in Bengal, BJP Cries Foul Over Half-a-Dozen Leaders Denied Landing Permission
While, the BJP leaders decried the state administration's action, Banerjee dismissed the charge and instead put the blame on them for seeking permission from respective district adminstration.
Delhi Metro's Dilshad Garden-New Bus Adda Corridor Gets Nod
This section will immensely benefit the people of Ghaziabad and connect the satellite city with the national capital.
Spurious Liquor Claims 4 Lives in UP's Kushinagar, Women Stage Protest
Three people died on Tuesday night in Jabhi Dyal village which comes under the jurisdiction of Tarya Sujan police station, while one death was reported from Kanhwalia village.
Will Give $1 Million to Charity if You Go Vegan for Lent: Campaigners to Pope Francis
While the Pope is known to live a frugal lifestyle, his meat-loving homeland Argentina is the world's second-biggest consumer of beef per capita.
Hardik Patel to Fight Lok Sabha Polls, Congress Says May Join Party
Congress leaders, however, did not rule out the possibility of the leader contesting the election as an Independent candidate with the party's outside support.
Chinese Hunger For 'World's Smelliest Fruit' Threatens Malaysian Forests
Growers in Malaysia are increasingly shifting from small orchards to industrial-scale operations — a trend that environmentalists warn presents a new threat to rainforests already challenged by loggers and palm oil plantations.
Chandrababu, in Nod to KCR’s Raythu Bandhu, Gives Out Rs 2500 Per Acre as Support to Farmers in Andhra
As chief minister of united Andhra Pradesh, Naidu had introduced several reforms in information technology and focused on industrial growth. However, there were allegations that he ignored the farming sector.
US General Asks Pakistan to Cease its Behaviour Undermining Regional Stability
General Joseph Votel told the lawmakers that militants operating out of Pakistan and Afghanistan continue to threaten Afghan stability as well as stoke tensions between Pakistan and India.
Donald Trump Pats Himself for Averting 'Major War' With North Korea
Trump raised fears of war with North Korea in 2017 when he threatened to rain "fire and fury like the world has never seen" on the hermit nation because of the threat it posed to the US.
Japan Stops Journalist from Going to Yemen Amid Debates on Reporting from War Zones
The rare step came amid mixed views in Japan over people taking risks with their safety after shock killings and kidnappings of journalists and other Japanese nationals in Middle East.
Oppo K1 With In-Display Fingerprint Sensor Launched: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
The Oppo K1 is the first phone at its price range offering an in-display fingerprint scanner.
You Can Now Remove Sent Messages on Facebook Messenger
According to a report, the ability to delete messages from Facebook Messenger works the same way as WhatsApp.
Randi Zuckerberg Left Facebook Because She Hated Being The Only Woman In The Room
There was also a moment when they told Mark, “Okay, you probably should have taken the McDonald's franchise money if you wanted a business. But, okay, this might be a second good choice.”
FIFA Gives First Indications That it May Use VAR Technology at The Women’s World Cup
The Women’s World Cup referees are undergoing training with VARs in matches over the next two weeks.
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival: There is Nothing Like Knowing Old Bombay from the Top of an Open Bus
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival’s Heritage Bus Tour introduces you to Old Bombay as if it was an old friend you were meeting after years. There’s history, nostalgia, a lot of catching up and some guilt for not revisiting more often.