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Yami Gautam: It isn’t Possible to Do Issue-Based Films All the Time
It shouldn't be just for the heck of it and everything has to fall in place, says Yami Gautam.
Had No Godfather, Getting Smita Patil Award Validates My Choices, Says Anushka Sharma
For her contribution in Indian cinema, Anushka Sharma was recently felicitated with the Smita Patil award.
Aircel-Maxis Deal Case: Supreme Court Extends Deadline for Probe by 3 Months
Supreme Court had in March directed investigating agencies CBI and ED to complete their probe in the 2G spectrum allocation cases and other related matters, including the Aircel-Maxis deal in six months.
Human Brains are Naturally Attracted to Laziness: Study
The study says that human brains work harder to pick physical activity over relaxation.
Kerala Transgenders Stage a Play Based on Their Own Lives to Raise Funds for Flood-Ravaged State
The play has been selected for a performance at an international theatre festival to be held in Goa later this year.
Man Arrested for Raping Minor Daughter for 4 Years in Maharashtra
The girl alleged that she was raped repeatedly by her father in the last four years, the official at Kasarvadavli police station said.
‘I Don’t Have an Attorney General, Very Sad’: Trump’s Sharpest Attack on Jeff Sessions
This is not the first time that the president has attacked Sessions, but it is the most direct criticism against the attorney general since he decided to recuse himself from the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election...
CCTV Footage of Jayalalithaa’s Stay Deleted Automatically, Apollo Hospital Tells Panel
The Commission is probing the circumstances leading to hospitalization of Jayalalithaa on September 22, 2016 and the treatment provided to her till her death December 5, 2016.
Building Ram Temple at Earliest Will End Tension Between Hindus and Muslims, Says Mohan Bhagwat
Speaking on the final day of the three-day RSS conclave at Vigyan Bhavan, Mohan Bhagwat also said that a country that looks to make progress must rise above caste barriers.
Tired Londoners Rent Sleep Pods Instead of Taking Coffee Breaks
Inspired by Japanese capsule hotels, Pop & Rest in London’s trendy Shoreditch area boasts four "sleep pods" – rooms with dark walls and a lavender aroma to aid relaxation, each supplied with ear plugs and an eye mask.
Market Rout Wipes out Rs 3.62 Lakh Crore of Investor Wealth in 3 Days
Market analysts said that trade war escalation issues between US and China, increasing crude oil prices and depreciating rupee against the dollar have dampened sentiments.
Indian-origin Family in UK Wake Up to Raging Flames in House, Police Suspect Hate Crime
Images posted on social media reveal huge flames and extensive damage to the outside of the property in the residential suburb in the borough of Bromley in London.
TVS Announces Tie-up with Torino Motors in Mexico
As part of the partnership, in the first year, Torino Motors will open 40 exclusive stores for TVS Motor Co in the country for distribution of two-wheelers
Manmarziyaan Released Only After Complying With These Cuts Suggested by CBFC
Apparently, it was only after the filmmakers introduced these that the film sailed through smoothly towards a peaceful release.
Sri Lanka Snubs India, Says Have No Intention of Handing Over Strategic Palaly Airport
Sri Lankan civil aviation minister said that the airport would be developed in partnership with the Tourism Development Fund and the Civil Aviation Authority.
Kerala Nun Rape Case: Jalandhar Bishop Appears Before SIT for Questioning
The 54-year-old bishop will be interrogated by Kerala SIT head K Subhash