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Man Kills Himself by Jumping on Burning Pyre at Crematorium
The dead man's relatives and friends had left when Kotangde jumped into the fire, but some children playing nearby saw him and raised an alarm.
Water in 91 Major Reservoirs Down to 20% of Total Storage Capacity: Central Water Commission
Last year, several parts of Gujarat and Maharashtra received deficient monsoon showers. The situation is particularly grim in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra where water level in reservoirs have dipped to an all-time low.
After Being Blacklisted by Indian Authorities, Polish Girl Writes to PM Modi Seeking Return
The 11-year-old's mother had earlier written to former external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, but had not received a response.
Dating App Use Linked to Unhealthy Weight Control Ways
The study, published in the Journal of Eating Disorders, shows that people who use dating apps are more likely to suffer from eating disorders.
Neymar Releases Conversations and Erotic Images of Girl Who Accused Him of Rape
Neymar has been accused of raping a Brazilian woman in a Paris hotel but the football star has now released his conversation and shared images with the girl to 'prove' his innocence.
Xiaomi Mi TV And TCL See Strong Growth, to Stabilise Declining TV Shipments in Q1 2019
Japanese company Sony, which makes the very popular Sony Bravia televisions, shipped only 2.10 million units, which is a decline of 16.7 percent.
Happy Birthday Sonakshi Sinha: 5 Times She Proved She Can Pull off Any Look
On Sonakshi Sinha's birthday here are 5 times the actor has proved that she can pull off any attire gorgeously.
Priyanka Chopra Gives '70s Vibes in Feather Knit Dress for Jonas Brothers Show
Priyanka Chopra stunned in her fringe outfit for the Jonas Brothers special show in Kingston.
Congress's Divya Spandana Leaves Twitter Two Days After Congratulatory Post for Sitharaman
In a post on the social media site, Divya Spandana had extended her wishes to Nirmala Sitharaman for becoming the first female finance minister since 1970, when Indira Gandhi was in-charge of the portfolio.
Rescue Team to Resume Search for Eight Climbers Missing in Himalayas
Those missing include climbers from Britain, the United States, Australia and India. The rescue effort began on Saturday when the climbers failed to return to base camp.
Neymar Accused of Raping Woman in Paris, Father Slams Charges as Attempted Blackmail
The complainant allegedly met Neymar through Instagram, and after exchanging messages, the footballer invited her to visit him in Paris in mid-May.
Katrina Kaif Defends Salman Khan Over His Comments on Priyanka Chopra Leaving Bharat
In a candid conversation with a film critic, Katrina Kaif said that Salman Khan's statements about Priyanka Chopra cannot be taken seriously and that it’s all in good fun.
Asansol Mayor Says Man Claiming to be Babul Supriyo Threatened Him Over Phone
In a letter to the police, Tiwari said that MP and Union Minister Babul Supriyo used expletives and threatened him with dire consequences.
Mumbai IAS Officer's Anti-Gandhi Tweet Sparks Row, NCP Calls for Suspension
Nidhi Choudhari, currently Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Special) in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, had written the now-deleted tweets on May 17.
US Suspends Funding for Iran Twitter Account That Trolled Critics
The Iran Disinformation Project was set up late last year with a stated mission to expose the 'nefarious influence' of the clerical regime in Tehran, including by tackling its 'social media manipulation.'
US Warns China Against Threatening Its Asian Neighbours' Sovereignty
Washington has been pushing back against Beijing's aggressive militarisation of the South China Sea, where China rejects the conflicting territorial claims of Taiwan, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.