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Fashion is Contagious : A Fashion March Against Air Pollution
Pearl Academy organised a fashion march with 200 students to spread awareness about the harmful effects of air pollution, encouraging green and safe Diwali.
Defamation Complaint Filed Against Shashi Tharoor Over 'Scorpion' Remark Against PM Modi
"The complainant's religious sentiments were hurt and accused deliberately did this malicious act, intending to outrage religious feeling of Lord Shiva devotees by insulting their religious believes," it said.
Maruti Suzuki Unveils 250th Commercial Showroom in Dehradun
Maruti Suzuki's Commercial Channel is the fastest growing automobile retail channel in India and it is now present in over 193 cities.
Paleontologists Discover New Sauropod Species in Argentina
The remains came from three separate dinosaurs from the herbivorous group of sauropods, the best known of which are the Diplodocus and Brontosaurus. This new species has been named Lavocatisaurus agrioensis.
China Promises Help as Imran Khan Talks of Pak's 'Low Point' in Beijing; Xi Accepts Invitation
Meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, Pakistan PM Imran Khan said he had come to China to learn.
Myanmar By-election Rare Local Test for Aung San Suu Kyi
A mere 13 positions are in play in the country's second by-election since the national poll three years ago, but they are spread out across the country and include parliamentary and regional assembly seats.
Karnataka Bypoll 2018: From Kumaraswamy’s Wife to Yeddyurappa’s Son, It’s Battle Royale Today
According to political pundits, a win for the JD(S) in Mandya, Ramanagara and Shimoga will be a temporary setback for the BJP and would harm the Congress in the long-run.
Tej Pratap Yadav Files for Divorce from Aishwarya Rai, Less Than Six Months After Marriage
Tej Pratap married Aishwarya Rai, daughter of senior party leader Chandrika Rai, on May 12 this year.
As Sabarimala Reopens on Monday, Govt Imposes Section 144 in Kerala's Nilakkal, Pamba from Today
Prohibitory orders under section 144 CrPC banning assembly of four or more people would be clamped at Pamba, Nilackal and Illuvangal. The shrine had been opened for five days from October 17-22 for poojas when it witnessed angry protests by devotees and o...
Want to Know the Difference Between Modi, Nehru Jackets? PM’s Designer Spills the Beans
After South Korean President Moon Jae-in tweeted pictures of the sleeveless jackets, a controversy broke out on Twitter with some claiming that these were actually Nehru Jackets, popularised by the country's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
Trump Restores All US Sanctions on Iran Previously Lifted Under 2015 Nuclear Deal
The White House had previously said that the sanctions will remain until Iran agrees to meet the US' demands that include ending military engagement in Syria, a complete halt in its nuclear and ballistic missile development and ending 'its support for ter...
Anil Ambani Firm Calls Congress Charges Against it on Rafale 'Lies'
Gandhi on Friday alleged that Dassault Aviation, the makers of Rafale jets, paid Rs 284 crore to Reliance Defence as the 'first installment of kickbacks' and claimed Prime Minster Narendra Modi was having "sleepless nights" fearing action if a probe was c...
BJP Releases Second List of 28 Candidates for Telangana Polls
BJP, which is going it alone in the December 7 elections to the 119-member assembly, has earlier released its first list of 38 nominees on October 20.
Xiaomi India Ships Over 1 Million Mi TVs in 9 Months
Mi LED TV has become the top "Smart TV" brand in India, according to market research firm IDC's "Worldwide Quarterly Smart Home Device Tracker 2018Q2".
Dare to Die? How a Lover's Challenge Took Bengaluru Girl's Life
The woman wanted to marry Harish and he had agreed to it but had demanded a sum of Rs 15 lakh in return.
CJI Ranjan Gogoi Administers Oath of Office to Four New SC Judges, Takes Strength to 28
The swearing-in ceremony started at 10:30 am in court number 1 of the apex court and Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi administered oath of office to the four judges.