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Sensex, Nifty Turn Choppy as IT, Pharma Stocks Fall
The 30-share Sensex pared early gains and was trading 4.38 points, or 0.01 per cent, higher at 34,985.40.
US Shuts Mexico Border Post, Agents Fire Tear Gas as Some Migrants Try to Breach Fence
The situation devolved after the group began a peaceful march to appeal for the U.S. to speed processing of asylum claims for Central American migrants marooned in Tijuana.
Ambareesh's Funeral: Last Rites of Rebel Actor to Take Place in Bengaluru Today Amid Heavy Police Deployment
The Kumaraswamy government has announced a state funeral for the late film actor, Amabreesh, while sale of liquor has also been banned in Bengaluru.
Pakistan Welcomes India's Move to Send 2 Ministers for Kartarpur Corridor's Groundbreaking Ceremony
Both India and Pakistan have announced that stretches would be developed in their respective areas, linking Dera Baba Nanak in Punjab's Gurdaspur district with the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan.
Suspecting Illicit Relation With Wife, Former CRPF Man Shoots Friend Dead in Bengal
According to locals, Biswas and Mondal were close friends for many years but their relationship deteriorated recently after the latter suspected Biswas of having an extra-marital affair with his wife.
Japanese National On Way to Gurdwara Stabbed Multiple Times, Looted in Delhi
Police said the victim had been on a two-month solo trip and landed in India three days ago.
Over 60 Feared Dead in Uganda Boat Disaster; Police Say Overloading Could Have Led to Mishap
We expect (the number of passengers) is beyond the capacity of the boat. It was overloaded and unfortunately people were drunk," Mugenyi, director of operations for the Uganda police said.
Devotee Donates Gold Garland Worth Rs 10 Lakh at Saibaba Shrine
Gold and silver articles donated by devotees at the shrine are generally kept in the SSST safe and are used on special occasions like Ramnavmi festival.
EU Leaders Seal Brexit Deal, Call on Britons to Back Theresa May
The 27 leaders took barely half an hour at a summit in Brussels to rubber-stamp a 600-page treaty setting the terms of Britain's withdrawal from the EU on March 29 and a 26-page declaration outlining a future free trading relationship.
Classical Singers and Musicians in Kolkata Struggle to Catch a Breath as Pollution Levels Worsen
Despite the lower number of vehicles and industries, Kolkata shuffles between the top five most polluted cities in India, throughout the year.
Mahindra First Choice Services to Venture Into Two Wheeler Servicing
Mahindra and Mahindra are looking out for capital infusion of about Rs 100-125 crore for business from a strategic partner.
Mehbooba, Omar Could Have Easily Reached Me if They Were Serious: Governor Malik
"I am always accessible on phone. When I get messages on WhatsApp, I try to mitigate the problem," Satya Pal Malik said, adding, "There are several flights between Jammu and Srinagar and if they were serious about forming the government, they should have...
Secular Character of Judiciary, Executive, Legislature a Pre-requisite for Peace, Harmony: Manmohan Singh
He said that attempts at communal polarisation create an atmosphere of fear, anxiety and uncertainty and said secular character of all the institutions, Judiciary, Executive and Legislature, is a pre-requisite for peace and harmony.
Liverpool Late Show at Watford Keeps Pressure on Manchester City
Despite the margin of victory to remain just two points off Premier League leaders Manchester City, it was another far from convincing performance from Jurgen Klopp's men.
Delhi Health Min Satyendar Jain Alleges Centre Denied 'Permission' to Visit Australia
The BJP-led central government declined permission to Satyendar Jain to travel to Australia, the Delhi government alleged, and claimed, the MEA has said that permission was denied "from a political angle".
Punjab Police Make Second Arrest in Amritsar Grenade Attack Case
Three persons including a preacher were killed and over 20 injured in the attack by two-motorcycle borne men which the police treated as a terrorist act.