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Humanity Must Rescue Oceans to Save Itself From Devastating Climate Changes, Warns UN
A landmark assessment approved by the 195-nation Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said that crumbling ice sheets, rising seas, melting glaciers, ocean dead zones and toxic algae blooms are decimating fish stocks and destroying renewable sources o...
Putting Bathtubs, Plastic Bottles to Good Use: Try These Unconventional Ways to Conserve Water
Here are some unconventional and fascinating and, at the same time, very doable methods through which you can conserve a plenty of water.
Only 221 Dengue Cases Reported in Delhi, Success Shows Popular Trust in Govt: Kejriwal
Kejriwal's '10 Hafte, 10 Baje, 10 Minute' initiative has been getting support from people since it was launched on September 1. It has also been supported by many celebrities.
Not Proud of Trump Calling Modi ‘India's Father’? Don’t Consider Yourself Indian, Says BJP’s Jitendra Singh
Union minister Jitendra Singh said that India is being respected globally in a manner which was not witnessed before.
Telugu Comedian Venu Madhav Passes Away at 39 in Secunderabad
Telugu actor Venu Madhav, 39, breathed his last today at a private hospital in Secunderabad. He has been suffering from kidney-related ailments for a while now.
Kolkata Municipal Corporation Intensifies Fight Against Dengue, Malaria
So far, Borough 10 of the KMC has been identified as the most vulnerable area for the outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease.
Maruti Suzuki Reduces Prices on Cars by upto Rs 5000 After Corporate Tax Reduction
This reduction of price will be over and above the current promotional offers for the Company’s vehicle range.
Bulgarian Economist, World Bank CEO Georgieva to be First IMF Chief from Emerging Economy
Georgieva will face a host of challenges as the head of the IMF including a global economic slowdown triggered by escalating trade tensions between the United States and China.
PM Modi Meets with Leaders of Pacific Island Countries Ahead of UN General Assembly
This was the first time PM Modi met leaders of the Pacific Islands Developing States in a plurilateral format. The leaders are said to have deliberated on a wide range of issues.
Iran's Rouhani Says Open to Discuss Small Changes to 2015 Deal if Sanctions Lifted
Tensions have spiked between longtime foes, Tehran and Washington, since last year when Trump exited the nuclear pact and imposed sanctions on the Islamic republic that were lifted under the agreement.
MP Honey-trapping & Extortion Racket: Govt Replaces SIT with New Team within 24 Hours
A day after the Madhya Pradesh government formed a team under DIG (CID) D Sriniwas Verma to probe the high-profile scam, a new panel, led by ADG Sanjiv Shami was set up.
Planned for Six Months, India's Mars Mission Mangalyaan Completes Five Years
Mangalyaan is India's first endeavour to cross the Earth's orbit successfully. The launch vehicle, spacecraft and ground segment cost Rs 450 crore.
'Time to Tolerate China's Trade Abuses Over': At UN, Trump Slams World's 'Second Largest Economy'
Trump slammed the World Trade Organization (WTO) for allowing China to get preferential treatment despite the size of its economy, saying the institution is in need of major reform and that the US will demand those changes.
‘We’ll Have a Trade Deal Very Soon’: US President Donald Trump Assures India after Meeting PM Modi
Modi, who met Trump at the UN headquarters in New York, was accompanied by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale, and other officials.
I Will Never Outrage my Oath, Says Bengal Governor; TMC Urges Him to Avoid Political Gimmicks
Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar told reporters during an event in Siliguri that he didn't take decisions based on colour, caste, religion and political party.
Indonesia Police Fire Tear Gas at Protesting Students Seeking to Outlaw Pre-marital Sex and Graft Laws
Police also fired teargas at rock-throwing protesters in Makassar on Sulawesi island, while demonstrators broke down a barrier outside the governor's office in Semarang on Java island.