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My Son Called Me 'Kafir', Says Father of Missing Kerala Youth
I am now get the jannat (heaven), here no tax, no Sharia law, nobody here catching me, very good place: Hafesuddin
Twitter Forces Tweet-Archiving PostGhost to Shut Down
PostGhost kept copies of tweets sent by verified users with more than 10,000 followers.
Rishi Kapoor To Receive Excellence in Cinema Award at IFFM
Rishi will receive the honour for his contribution to Indian cinema AT
Five-Time Hike to Rs 25,000 For Flyers to Buy Duty Free Goods
Passengers can now purchase goods at duty free shops in Indian rupees up Rs 25,000 as against the earlier ceiling of Rs 5,000.
Why Aarfa in 'Sultan' Lets Down the Feminist in Anushka Sharma
Sadly, the next time Sharma speaks against sexism or equality, we will believe her a little less.
Under Pressure from Opposition, Pak PM Decries Wani Killing
Expressing concern over the detention of Kashmiri separatist leaders, Sharif said India should fulfill its human rights obligations as well as its commitments under the UNSC resolutions.
Zakir Naik Not Returning to India Yet, Scraps Mumbai Media Event
Taking a dig at the state and central governments for allowing the preacher to carry on with his activities, Sena said Naik should have been thrown into the same cell as Mumbai attack convict Ajmal Kasab long back.
DU Announces Third Cut-off List, Marginal Drop in Few Courses
At Shri Ram College of Commerce, the third cut-off for both BCom (Hons) and BA (Hons) Economics is 97.25 per cent, witnessing a marginal drop of 0.25 and 0.50 percentage respectively to that of their second cut-offs.
Portugal Breaks Into Jubilation After Euro 2016 Win
Portugal erupted into jubilation on Sunday as the country defeated France to win the Euro 2016, its first major international soccer championship.
Kashmir Continues to Boil Over Wani's Death, Death Toll Touches 21
Taking advantage of the outnumbered security personnel, demonstrators on Sunday set fire to the Sub Divisional Police Officer's office in Pahalgam, a court complex in Dooru and a police post in Qazigund in Kulgam.
Emma Watson Gets Nostalgic After Meeting Hermione Granger From 'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child'
The 26-year-old actress, who portrayed Hermione Granger in the wizard movie franchise, found seeing the London stage production, which is set 19 years after JK Rowling's books and spin-off movies, made her feel connected to her wizard alter ego once again...
Ensure Action Against Broadcast of TV Channels Not Permitted in India: Govt
An advisory, by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry to the states said there have been reports of "security threats due to TV content" aimed at inciting communal and terrorist violence.
Over One Lakh Affected By Assam Floods, More Rains Predicted
The Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger level at Neematighat (Jorhat district) and in Dhubri district.
US Introduces Bill to Bar Indian Companies Hiring on H-1B, L1 Visas
Since the revenue model of a majority of big Indian IT companies is heavily dependent on H-1B and L1 visas, such a bill is likely to have a major impact on their businesses.
Thousands Gather at Tral For Funeral of Hizbul Militant Burhan Wani
Many more are expected to reach the funeral as they are making detours to reach Tral in spite of curfew
I Am No Less an Actor Than Any Cine Star, Says Lalu Prasad
Prasad said he had told Irrfan that he would like to play the lead role in any movie made on his life and selection of a heroine would be his (Irrfan's) responsibility.