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Vocational courses to be taught in Punjabi: Education Minister
The syllabus of six vocational courses was translated into English and uploaded on the official website, Education Minister Daljit Singh Cheema said.
No request from Maharashtra for additional power: Piyush Goyal
The minister said that the state government got in touch with the central ministry prior to the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, last month.
Pakistani actor Fawad Khan says that he had to 'become an extrovert' for his Bollywood debut 'Khoobsurat'
Fawad, 32, says he was not aware that publicity for a film in India is done at such a huge level.
Hrithik Roshan sees 'sheer magic' in Tiger Shroff's dance moves
It was Tiger Shroff's tribute to late king of pop Michael Jackson that wowed Hrithik Roshan.
Ceasefire in east Ukraine frays, woman killed by shelling
Shelling resumed near the port of Mariupol on the Sea of Azov late on Saturday night, just hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko had agreed in a phone call that the truce was holding.
J&K: Flood puts radio services on hold
The local Doordarshan centre is already operating from makeshift facilities after its studios got flooded.
Extended week for babus in Bangalore to clear pending files
"This is a drive, this is not a new thing, we have been launching such drives...," state Chief Secretary Kaushik Mukherjee told reporters.
Parties should go beyond politics & work for public welfare, says Uddhav Thackeray
The scheme was launched by Uddhav at Sena Bhavan, where he communicated with the medical experts in Mumbai and doctors in Palghar and Chandrapur districts.
Sri Lanka to counter allegations at UN rights sessions
The 27th session of the UNHRC is beginning tomorrow in Geneva. This will be the first session of the UN rights body after the adoption of Sri Lanka resolution in March.
How in-film branding dilutes the impact of 'Mary Kom'
Priyanka's continuous attempts to promote products can get to any dedicated movie buff.
Government of India can print Re 1 note: Law Ministry
The Government of India also has the sole right to mint coins of all denominations.
Mexico settle for 0-0 draw with Chile
Mexico settled for a 0-0 draw with Chile after squandering several good chances to score in the second half of their friendly on Saturday.
Government to go ahead with key appointments without LoP
The move comes following a recent reference from the Lok Sabha secretariat in this regard, official sources said.
Mathematical model coming up to forewarn of floods, landslides
Mathematical models are abstract models, which use mathematical language to describe the behaviour of a particular system.
Russia vows to react to new European Union sanctions
Russia will "certainly" react if the EU imposes new sanctions against it for allegedly "destabilising eastern Ukraine", Russia's foreign ministry said.
EDMC adds 28 more garbage collection trucks to its fleet
To revamp its waste management mechanism, the East Delhi Municipal Corporation on Saturday added 28 more modern garbage disposal trucks to its fleet.