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Doctors' demands genuine, should have been addressed earlier: Kejriwal
With over 2,000 doctors of Delhi hospitals launching an indefinite strike, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday that most demands of the striking doctors are "genuine" and that he has directed the Health Department to implement them.
Sony announces new PlayStation 4 with 1TB storage; to come in July
The PS4 Ultimate Player Edition includes 1TB of storage for gaming fans.
Striking doctors' demands are genuine, must be implemented: Kejriwal
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsWith several doctors in the national capital going on an indefinite mass leave, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took to social networking website Twitter to re...
Over 100 fishermen still not back, search operation continues
The efforts are on to bring back nearly 120 fishermen in sixteen boats who had ventured into the Bay of Bengal on June 17, East Godavari District Collector Arun Kumar said on Monday.
Yoga a compulsory subject in government run schools,teacher training courses
Yoga would now be taught as a compulsory subject not only from class VI to X in central government run schools but also as a training module in teacher education programmes.
Rakesh Maria did not inform me about meeting with Lalit Modi, says former Maharashtra CM Chavan
The statement by Chavan comes after Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis sought a report from Maria over his meeting with Lalit Modi.
'Puli' teaser: Vijay's latest film promises to be a larger than life treat for his fans
'Puli' is touted as a fantasy-drama.
Jaitley says momentum of restoring credibility of Indian economy has to be sustained
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said the credibility of Indian economy has been partly restored and the momentum must be sustained over the next two years to win over and provide comfort to world investors.
Police complaint against Sunny Deol for abuses in 'Mohalla Assi'
Complainant Sarvajan Jagruti Sanstha has alleged that not only does it violate moral ethics, but it also shows Varanasi in poor light.
Terrorist commander allegedly behind Manipur ambush may have returned to Nagaland: report
A report said Niki Sumi was sighted by intelligence services last week in the forests near Myanmar-Nagaland border.
UN's decision to mark yoga day shows India's growing soft power: Swaraj
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said that the global acceptance of the International Yoga Day is a sign to India's growing soft power.
Amazon adopts pay-per-page read policy for some authors
Starting July 1, Amazon will pay its Kindle Unlimited and Kindle Owners’ Lending Library authors based on the number of pages read by users.
Siddharth Malhotra gave it more than he could for 'Brothers': Karan Malhotra
'Brothers’, directed by Karan Malhotra, is the story of two brothers who are pitted against each other.
Uber bans riders, drivers from carrying firearms
Uber changed its firearms policy to make sure riders and drivers feel comfortable.
J&K: Pakistan violates ceasefire again as forces battle LeT terrorists to foil infiltration bid
The two LeT operatives opened fire from their hideout which triggered the firefight.
Leaked: Samsung S6 Edge Plus images show bigger 5.5-inch curved screen smartphone
The Samsung S6 Edge Plus is said to come with an approximate screen size of 5.5 inches.