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Uproar in Barwani as District Administration Removes Gandhi’s Mortal Remains
Civic officers armed with a JCB machine reached the site as early as 4am and excavated mortal remains of Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadev Desai.
India Reminds China of Astana Consensus to End Dispute Over Doklam
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Gopal Baglay elaborated on Sushma Swaraj’s reply to the Rajya Sabha on Doklam standoff, saying that a resolution should be sought based on the Astana consensus.
Why Kajol Doesn't Want Interest in Her Job To Be Questioned Ever
What’s difficult to ignore is that Kajol didn’t work with important directors like Mani Ratnam, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Vishal Bhardwaj during her 25-year-long career but that’s because “comfort was very important”.
Maruti Suzuki Q1 Profit up by 4.4%
Total income of Maruti rose 17 percent to 204.60 billion rupees. The company sold a total of 394,571 vehicles during the quarter, up 13.2 percent from the year-ago period.
Skoda Karoq SUV Rolls Out From Kvasiny Plant, Launch in October
The Skoda Karoq offers a comprehensive range of driver assistance systems. New comfort systems include Park Assist, Lane Assist, and Traffic Jam Assist. Blind Spot Detect, Front Assist with predictive pedestrian protection and Emergency Assist serve to in...
Motorola Moto Z2 Force Edition With Shatterproof Display, Snapdragon 835 Launched
Motorola has launched its new flagship device - the Moto Z2 Force Edition at a price of $720. The smartphone comes with a shatterproof display and features the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Read to know more about the latest Motorola flagship.
Daimler's Supervisory Board to Discuss Alleged German Auto Cartel
While carmaker associations commonly discuss how to implement new emissions standards and technologies, the question being probed by regulators is whether talks among the German manufacturers constituted anti-competitive behaviour.
How to Survive A Job Loss
Here are a few tips to prep you for the worst and survive job loss.
Women Are Not As Funny As Men: TJ Miller
TJ Miller said women can not be as funny as men. The actor said he knows his comments would not be viewed favourably, but he is fine with that.
Twitter Abuse of UK MPs Doubled After Terror Attacks: Study
The bulk of abuse was received by a small number of the most prominent politicians like Jeremy Corbyn, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Sadiq Khan.
Gionee A1 Plus Launched in India at Rs 26,999: Comes With a Dual Camera, Bokeh Effect Selfie-Shooter
Gionee A1 Plus has been launched in India at a price of Rs 26,999. The smartphone comes with 13 megapixels + 5 megapixel Dual Camera setup and a 20-megapixel selfie shooter that offers Bokeh Effect. Read on to know the other specifications of the smartpho...
OPINION | 'Lipstick Under My Burkha' is About Wrong Choices That Were Easy to Make
The film shows women who wish to break out but would lose everything at the end: freedom for Rihanna, social status for Bauji, love for Leela, and hope for a better life for Shireen.
Doklam Standoff: Ajit Doval's Visit to China Offers Five Possible Scenarios
Will Doval be able to resolve the ongoing standoff between India and China? What are the five possible scenarios that could play out in the days and weeks ahead, if Doval fails to calm the waters?.
Zuckerberg Has 'Limited' Understanding of AI: Elon Musk
The tweet came after Zuckerberg, during a Facebook Livestream last week, castigated Tesla founder Musk for arguing that care and regulation were needed to safeguard the future if AI becomes mainstream.
Court no to CBI Plea for Arrest Warrant Against Gurung, Others
City Sessions Court refused the CBI's plea that arrest warrant be issued against the accused persons who did not appear before the court in contravention of the Calcutta High Court order.
Tagore Won't be Removed From School Books, Says Prakash Javadekar
The issue was raised by TMC MP Derek O'Brien during the Zero Hour, to which Javadekar said the government respected Tagore and all others who had contributed to the freedom and literature of the country.