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I-T department gets new tool to identify, kill duplicate PAN
The new system, upon finding on the ITBA-PAN platform that a duplicate PAN exists, will direct the taxman to inform applicants to approach their respective assessing officer and surrender the duplicate identity.
Apple may launch new 4-inch iPhone SE today; to be targeted at Indian buyers
The new iPhone will likely be priced to shore up the low-end of Apple's line but not to compete in the budget-priced smartphone market.
Ordeal ends, Air India Kolkata-Delhi flight lands in capital after 14-hour delay
A technical snag had grounded the Kolkata-Delhi flight of Air India on Sunday evening.
Sooraj Pancholi keen on doing his next film with mother Zarina Waheb
Sooraj was seen sharing screen space with actress Jacqueline Fernandez for a music video 'GF BF'.
Everton say goalkeeper Tim Howard to join Colorado Rapids
Everton say Tim Howard will leave the English Premier League club at the end of the season to join Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer.
Sadio Mane scores twice as Southampton stun Liverpool 3-2
Southampton staged a remarkable recovery from 2-0 down with Sadio Mane scoring twice to damage Liverpool's hopes of moving into top-four contention in the Premier League on Sunday.
J&K stalemate: PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti to come to Delhi on Monday
Mehbooba Mufti is also likely to call a meeting of senior party leaders in the coming days to clear the 'misgivings' about the stalemate over government formation.
Air India to buy more wide-body planes to expand global network
The airline is expected to draw up a firm plan in this regard, highly-placed airline sources said.
PM Modi to meet banks, insurance companies on crop insurance
According to sources, the Prime Minister's meeting is scheduled at the Nabard office in Mumbai on March 22.
Muslim seminary calls 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' slogan un-Islamic, issues fatwa
The seminary has said that it is an individual belief to treat India as a mother and that view cannot be enforced on others.
International Day of Happiness: Is social media making you sad?
And for Facebook addicts, a 2015 study by the Happiness Research Institute in Denmark found that Facebook could be making you unhappy.
Egypt: Mortar attack kills 13 policemen in Sinai
Egypt has been facing anti-government attacks, mostly in the Sinai Peninsula, which has killed hundreds of police and army personnel since 2013.
Arsenal beat Everton 2-0 to keep title hopes alive
Arsenal responded to their elimination from two cup competitions by beating Everton 2-0 in the Premier League through first-half goals by Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi.
Don't be deterred by failures, Smriti Irani tells students
HRD Minister asked students to take inspiration from American information technology entrepreneur and inventor Steve Job's life.
JNU asks 5 students to explain position on 'Manusmriti' protest
Manusmriti is the most studied ancient legal text among the many Dharmashastras of Hinduism.
Congress resorting to flimsy political gimmicks under a game plan, says Venkaiah Naidu
Naidu also accused Congress of "casting aspersions" on the wisdom and impartiality of the Speaker by raising questions over her decision to treat the Aadhar Bill as money bill.