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India Protest Azad Kashmir Constitution Amendment, Slams Pakistan
India for long has maintained that the area of Jammu and Kashmir is illegally occupied by Pakistan, including the area that the latter calls Azad Kashmir.
With Assembly Team and Samosas, IKEA Lays Ground for India Debut
While the Hyderabad store will have spacious room designs, its Mumbai store will pack a lot more product into a smaller space to reflect the city's apartment sizes.
Karan Johar on Nepotism: Ishaan, Janhvi Are Not Here Because of 'That' Word, But Their Hard Work
Karan Johar has launched a slew of celebrity children in Bollywood -- from Alia Bhatt to Varun Dhawan and now Janhvi to Ananya Pandey.
Mehbooba asks Separatists to Accept Centre's Dialogue Offer, says it Hints at Initiation of Political Process
Mufti said it was duty of all groups in the state to think about how to bring about peace and end the bloodshed.
Rajasthan RBSE 10th Result 2018 at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in: How to Check via SMS
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education RBSE announced the Rajasthan 10th Result 2018, RBSE 10th Result 2018 or the Rajasthan Board Class 10 Result 2018 on its official website at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.
Cracks Open up on Rs 200 Crore Gurugram Flyover Six Months After Inauguration
The movement of vehicles on the flyover has been suspended much to the chagrin of thousands of commuters who take the route daily, especially the ones commuting from Jaipur to Delhi.
F*** Trump!" Robert De Niro Goes Full Raging Bull On POTUS During Tony Awards
The veteran actor, who has traded for decades on his tight-lipped, once-press-shy image, has come out of his shell during the Trump era.
Going Green: Mother Nature Runs Wild On China's Emerald Isle
Houtouwan was once a thriving fishing community of sturdy brick homes clinging to the steep hills of the island of Shengshan. But it's now abandoned, with entire houses completely overgrown as if shrink-wrapped in a lush layer of green.
Samsung Galaxy J3 (2018) And Galaxy J7 (2018) With HD Displays Launched
As the name suggests, these two smartphones will be the successors to last year’s Galaxy J3 (2017), and the Galaxy J7 (2018). Both the new smartphones come as mid-range Android-powered devices.
Apple Plans to Make 20 Percent Fewer New Model iPhones This Year: Nikkei
The California-based firm has asked suppliers to make about 20 percent fewer components for the three new iPhones it plans to launch in the second half of 2018, compared to last year's plans for its iPhone X and iPhone 8 models.
Six Students Among Seven Killed After Being Hit By Bus on Lucknow-Agra Expressway
The accident took place in Tirwa area of Kannauj when students were filling diesel from one bus to another, and were run over by a bus, which was passing by.
Probe Ordered Into Alleged Police Lapses During Assam Lynching
“Unconfirmed reports have been received that a person in khaki, suspected to be a police official, was seen taking video clips of the incident,” the order said.
India Refuses to Endorse Xi Jinping's OBOR Dream, PM Modi Says Projects Should Respect Territories
In an address at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said mega connectivity projects must respect sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries.
Singapore Will Spend 20 Million for Historic Trump-Kim Summit
Over 2,500 journalists are covering the summit, the first between a sitting United States President and a North Korean leader.
Putin Ready to Meet Trump 'As Soon As' Washington is Ready
Vladimir Putin in talks with Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz to help him set up the upcoming summit with Donald Trump considering federal capital of Austria, Vienna, to be the possible venue for the summit.
1,800 Families Separated at US-Mexico Border in 17 Months Since Trump's Border Order
The government official, who agreed to speak only on condition of anonymity, said he could not provide up-to-date statistics, but acknowledged the number of separations had risen sharply in recent weeks, largely because of new administration policies.