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Indian Politics is Changing, 2019 Will Be About Women
Earlier this week, the Raghubar Das-led Jharkhand government reviewed the land revenue policy of the state.
IAS Officer Writing Novel on Salem Denied Permission to Share Cell
Madhya Pradesh government has declined permission to an IAS officer wishing to spend time with underworld don Abu Salem to write a novel based on the life of Salem and his said girlfriend Monica Bedi.
Turkey Sacks 107 Judges, Prosecutors Over Links to Failed Coup: Reports
Turkey dismissed 107 judges and prosecutors over alleged links to a failed coup in July last year, Turkish television reported on Friday, in the third major purge since President Tayyip Erdogan was granted sweeping new powers.
Wouldn't Want To Make Baahubali On Virtual Reality, Says AR Rahman
Academy-award winning music composer A R Rahman is making his directorial debut with world's first virtual reality multi-sensory episodic feature film Le Musk.
Berlin Would Bar Turks Voting in Germany on Turkish Death Penalty
Germany said on Friday it would not allow Turks to vote on its territory in any Turkish referendum on reintroduction of the death penalty - a measure proposed by President Tayyip Erdogan after July's failed army coup attempt.
Maruti Suzuki Dzire Bookings Open for Rs 11,000
The sedan will be launched on May 16, 2017, in a new avatar that was unveiled by the company a few days back.
UN Chief Following India, Pakistan Situation Closely: Official
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is "closely" following the tensions between India and Pakistan and reiterated his call for the two countries to find a peaceful solution through engagement and dialogue, said his spokesperson.
Government Launches Phased Manufacturing Programme for Mobile Handsets
The programme will be extended to parts/ sub-parts/ inputs for sub-assemblies as the manufacturing ecosystem evolves over the next few years.
Beijing Removes 1.8 Lakh Old, Polluting Cars From Roads, Needs to Reach 3 Lakh to Meet the Target
An action plan published in 2015 committed Beijing to removing a total of 1 million ageing vehicles over the 2013-2017 period.
After Katrina Kaif, Smriti Irani Joins Instagram; Shares Throwback Photos with Fans
After actress Katrina Kaif made her much-anticipated debut on Instagram, Uninion Textile Minister Smriti Irani has also decided to try her hands on the popular social media platform.
Akhilesh Govt Spent Rs 21 Lakh to Save Yadav Singh from CBI Probe: RTI
The Akhilesh Yadav government had paid Rs 21.15 lakh as fee to senior lawyers of the Supreme Court engaged to save suspended Noida Chief Engineer Yadav Singh from facing CBI probe in graft and money laundering cases, according to an RTI response.
Donald Trump Rejoices Defeat of Obamacare in Congress; Senate Battle Ahead
The US House of Representatives on Thursday narrowly approved a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, handing Republican President Donald Trump a victory that could prove short-lived as the healthcare legislation heads for a likely battle in the Senate.
Former US President Barack Obama Endorses Macron in French Campaign
Former US President Barack Obama endorsed centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron for France's presidential election on Sunday in a video message in which he praised Macron for appealing "to people's hopes and not their fears".
Slumped And Mumbling, 93-year-old Mugabe Denies Zimbabwe is 'Fragile'
Zimbabwe's 93-year-old president, Robert Mugabe, sat slumped in his chair, wringing his hands, as he told a panel discussion on Thursday in a low murmur that his country was not a "fragile state".
5 Killed as Vehicle Comes Under Avalanche in Jammu and Kashmir
BRO workers along with some locals started rescue operations and also informed the police, said SDPO, Bhaderwah, Birjesh Sharma.
Oppo F3 With Dual Front Camera Launched: Price, Specifications and More
Oppo F3 will be available online exclusively on Flipkart.