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SC Refuses PIL Demanding Hindi to be Made Compulsory Till Class VIII
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused a public interest litigation which had demanded that Hindi be made compulsory up to Class VIII in all schools across the country.
Imagination Tech Initiates Dispute Resolution With Apple Over Licensing Issue
Imagination said in April that Apple had notified the British firm it was developing its own graphics chips and would no longer use Imagination's processing designs in 15 months to two years time.
Melania Trump Sends Pamela Anderson a Thank You Note For a Fuax Fur Coat
Anderson, an honorary director of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, reportedly sent a faux eco-fur coat to Trump which was customed designed by the Russian faux fur manufacturer Only Me.
Macron, Le Pen Clash on Euro, Terrorism, in French Pre-Election TV Showdown
Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron clashed over their vision of France's future, the euro and ways of fighting terrorism in an ill-tempered televised debate on Wednesday before Sunday's run-off vote for the presidency.
Police: 2 Dead in Suspected Murder-Suicide at Texas College
Irving police spokesman James McLellan said it doesn't appear anyone else was hurt in the shooting at North Lake College, a two-year public school in suburban Dallas.
Man Killed While Trying to Protect Sisters From Goons
The incident took place when Chandrashekhar along with his two sisters was travelling from Chhata village to Deeg on Wednesday night.
Rupee Opens Lower by 9 Paise Against Dollar
The rupee was trading lower by 9 paise at 64.24 against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday at the forex market on increased demand for the American currency from importers.
May Takes Tough Brexit Stance as UK Holds Local Elections
Nearly 5,000 local authority seats are being contested across England, Scotland and Wales on Thursday along with eight metropolitan mayoralties.
FBI Chief James Comey Defends Decision to Make Hillary Probe Public
An unfazed FBI chief James Comey on Wednesday strongly defended his controversial decision to alert Congress just days before the US general election about the probe into Hillary Clinton's emails
Madhya Pradesh Becomes Fourth State to Clear GST Bill
“The concept of One India-One Tax would help in curbing inflation and corruption would be lowered,” former chief minister Babulal Gaur said.
Tiger Shroff Has A Fitting Reply To Those Who Think His Dance Style is Feminine
Varma had earlier this month tweeted and hit out at Tiger, tagging his style effeminate. Sometimes, he has also been told he dances like a girl.
Hyundai Opens Online Car Booking Facility in India
Hyundai opened online booking facility for its range of passenger cars through its corporate and mobile website.
Try Magnesium Oil to Aid Post-Exercise Recovery
Magnesium deficiency, which is particularly frequent in people who do lots of exercise, can cause performances to suffer and make recuperation less effective.
Facebook Messenger Games Now Available to All Users
Instant Games was first launched in a closed beta version in November 2016 with arcade titles like Pac-Man and Galaga.
Global Smartphone Shipment Grow 11%: Report
The top 10 brands contributed to almost 73 percent of the smartphone volumes in the first quarter.
White House Welcomes Infosys Decision to Hire 10,000 Americans
The first of the four innovation centres for new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning will open in August in Indiana, the home state of US Vice-President Mike Pence.