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China Goes the Vegan Way at the Plant-based Festival VegFest
The "Pop Plant-Based Festival" will have a plant-based food market with vendors from 100 vegan brands ranging from food and fashion to health.
Watch: Beer Shower on SUV in Rajasthan Toll Plaza Caught on CCTV Camera
CCTV cameras at the toll booth captured the incident in which the driver of the truck was injured.
Manmarziyaan Scenes Deletion Not a Big Deal: Abhishek Bachchan
The scenes were deleted after Sikh groups complained that three scenes -- including two smoking ones -- offended their religious sentiments.
UPSC BRO Recruitment 2018 Notification out at upsconline.nic.in. Stay Tuned
Interested and eligible candidates must keep a close tab on the official website at upsconline.nic.in and submit their online applications once the window is made live.
Kenya Lifts Ban on Lesbian Movie for One Week, Making it Eligible For Oscars
Rafiki - meaning "Friend" in Swahili - premiered at Cannes, the first Kenyan film to be selected by the prestigious festival, but it was banned at home on the grounds that it promotes homosexuality, a criminal offence under a colonial-era law.
New BMW Z4 to Take Center Stage for German Automaker at 2018 Paris Motor Show
The BMW Z4 will make its debut at the Paris Motor Show.
After 3 Cops Killed by Militants, J&K Governor Insists Panchayat Elections Will Not Be Postponed
Malik reiterated that enough is being done to secure the upcoming polls. He said Union home ministry is sending extra forces to secure candidates for the Panchayat polls.
UN Chief Urges Myanmar to Pardon Reuters Reporters Sentenced to 7 Years of Prison
Guterres said it was "not acceptable" for Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, to be jailed "for what they were doing" as journalists in Myanmar.
Amid Power Tussle With BJP in Goa, Two Congress Legislators Fly Abroad
Congress legislators Jennifer Monserrate and Filipe Neri Rodrigues, both among the party MLAs paraded before Governor Mridula Sinha this week, left for China and Europe respectively amid media reports quoting BJP leaders that several Congress MLAs were wi...
Leave Appointment of Judges to Us, Can Take Care of Ourselves, Says Supreme Court
The top court also dismissed a plea that sought contempt action against lawyers who have signed the impeachment motion against the Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra.
Accused of Plagiarism, Spanish Prime Minister Recognises 'Error' in Book
Spanish daily El Pais reported that the book written by Sanchez and another economist in 2013 reproduced, without quotation marks or any reference, entire pages of a speech made by a Spanish diplomat even including a mistake in the original text.
Kalpakkam Fast Breeder Reactor May Achieve Criticality in 2019
The Kalpakkam project in Tamil Nadu, which was earlier expected to be commissioned in 2012, has missed several deadlines.
Sunanda Death Case: Court Directs Delhi Police to Hand Over Documents to Tharoor
The court had directed the Delhi Police to hand over various documents filed along with the charge sheet, including statements of witnesses, to Tharoor on a plea moved by him.
India, Pak Foreign Ministers to Meet in New York After Imran Khan Writes to PM Modi
Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking resumption of dialogue between the two neighbours.
To Save Time, PM Modi Takes 18-Minute Metro Ride to Reach Dwarka
PM Narendra Modi has often used the Metro service to reach distant venues to avoid traffic jams which occur during VVIP movement.
Terror Outfits Lashkar-e-Taiba, JeM posing Big Threat, Operated From Pakistan Soil in 2017: US
Pakistan did not take sufficient action against externally focused terror groups such as Lashkar e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in 2017, the US State Department said