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Education Contributing to Growth of Services Sector: Jaitley
Jaitley also called upon them to work hard in their initial years to attain higher goals than remaining mediocre.
Odisha: Woman Protests Against Harassment of Daughter, Killed by Goons
Following the incident, irate locals of the village under Polasara police limits set a police jeep on fire and staged a road blockade in protest over the incident.
Refused to Make Donation for Ganesh Pandal, Workers at a Pune Bakery Made to do Sit Ups
The bakery workers - who are Muslim youth - have allegedly moved to other outlets of the bakery in Pune out of fear.
Rain Wreaks Havoc in Madhya Pradesh, 15 Dead in Various Incidents
At least fifteen people have died since Friday across Madhya Pradesh after heavy rains wreaked havoc in many parts of Madhya Pradesh.
Rajiv Gandhi Remembered on 72nd Birth Anniversary
While Sonia's son and party Vice President Rahul Gandhi paid floral tributes at Vir Bhumi, the memorial of Rajiv Gandhi, daughter Priyanka and her husband Robert Vadra also skipped the prayer meeting.
Varanasi's Manikarnika Ghat Flooded, Cremations Moved to Lanes
The rising water of the Ganga has submerged the Harishchandra Ghat as well, leading to chaos as people from across the state and elsewhere bring the dead to these ghats for cremation.
Gujarat Gov Constitutes SIT to Probe 2012 Thangadh Dalit Killings
Gujarat Government has decided to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe Thangadh dalit killings.
Flexitime Works Better for Men Than Women: Study
Flexitime and having autonomy over working hours - works better for men than women and may increase the gender pay gap: Study
NIA to Probe Inflow of Funds in Jammu and Kashmir
NIA's move comes in the wake of an unrest in the Valley after the encounter of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on July 8.
Kashmir Unrest: Stone-pelting Incidents Reported from Over Dozen Places
Earlier, authorities had extended curfew to many towns including Aripathan and Magam areas of Budgam district in view of the call for a march to Airpathan given by separatists against the death of four civilians in clashes between CRPF and protesters ther...
'First Of Its Kind' Knee Operation by AIIMS Surgeon
The 'Fast Track Unicondylar Knee Replacement' procedure was done by Dr Rajesh Malhotra, head of Orthopaedics Department, AIIMS, using computer navigation.
Sushant Rohilla Suicide: Amity Panel Gives Clean Chit to Authorities
In its interim report submitted on Friday, the panel observed that the college and faculty were following the rules and regulations of the Guru Gobind Singh IP University. It will submit the final detailed report once investigations are over.
Pakistani National Held on Charges of Spying in Rajasthan
"In lieu of smuggling items on cheap rates, he used to collect information about defence and intelligence agencies and their activities and would pass it on to his handlers of ISI, the ADG said.
Rio Olympics 2016: Brazilian Kleber Ramos, China's Chen Xinyi Barred For Doping
Brazilian cyclist Kleber Ramos and Chinese swimmer Chen Xinyi were disqualified from the Olympic Games for having failed doping tests, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said.
Hiranandani Doctors Involved in Kidney Racket Case Get Bail
a total of 14 persons have been arrested in connection with the racket at the reputed 12-year-old suburban private 240-bed hospital.
US Air Force Secy to Visit India; to Discuss Defence, Trade
Indo-US Cooperation in Defence Technology and Trade Initiatives will be the focus of the US Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James's upcoming visit to India.