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40 Buses Torched, Stones Pelted in Pune as Maratha Quota Fire Burns Again
The protesters behind vandalism are suspected to be from the Maratha Kranti Morcha, the same group that led the multi-day Maharashtra-wide agitation over reservation for Marathas last week.
Stripped, Raped, Beaten and Sedated: Rape Survivors Narrate Bihar Shelter Home Horror
The victims who were all below the age of 18 have named Brajesh Thakur, who ran the shelter, and Muzaffarpur’s Child Protection Officer Ravi Kumar Roshan in their statements before the Sub-Divisional Magistrate.
Gowda Family's Belief in Astrology, Planetary Positions Eclipses Governance in Karnataka
There has been no Cabinet meeting for almost a month and all major decisions are put on hold. The reason — "Aashada" Masa, which is considered inauspicious for any good thing.
Airtel Launches Rs 597 Prepaid Plan With Unlimited Voice Calls And no FUP Limit
The new Airtel pan is for the users with a high voice call usage.
In Los Angeles, Fresh Produce Bound for Trash Helps Feed the Poor
Every week, Food Forward collects some 353,000 pounds of surplus produce from people's fruit trees, farmers' markets and LA's Wholesale Produce Market.
From It 2 to Firestarter: Five Stephen King Adaptations Which are Currently in the Works
The American author and master of the horror genre is currently riding high on both the big and small screens.
Diana Penty Always Knew Happy Bhag Jaayegi Would Be the Perfect Second Film for Her
Penty's next Happy Phir Bhag Jayegi which also features Sonakshi Sinha, will release next month.
Raigad Accident: Kin to Get Govt Jobs
All the 30 people killed in the accident on Saturday were staffers of the Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, located at Dapoli in Ratnagiri district.
Stage Set for Release of Assam's Final NRC Draft Today Amid Tight Security
The NRC will feature the names, addresses and photographs of all Indian citizens, who have been residing in the northeastern state before March 25, 1971.
'It Hurts to be Called Lewis Hamilton's Wingman', Says Angry Valtteri Bottas
A disappointed Valtteri Bottas said he was hurt to be described as a "sensational wingman" by Mercedes chief Toto Wolff following team-mate Lewis Hamilton's victory in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Appalled With Asian Games Rejection, Stephen Constantine Says Asian Cup Preps Begin With SAFF Championship
Unhappy at the Indian Olympic Association’s decision to not let the Indian football team join the 500 plus contingent for the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta in August, coach Stephen Constantine lashed out against the decision, saying it has done more harm th...
CAIT to Launch Stir Against Walmart-Flipkart Deal
CAIT demanded that the government scrap the deal and immediately formulate a policy on e-commerce as well as constitute a regulatory authority to monitor the sector.
Memory's Last Breath: Living With Alzheimer's In India
In India, more than 4 million people are estimated to be suffering from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, giving the country the third highest caseload in the world, after China and the US.
Anna Hazare to Go on Hunger Strike for Lokpal from October 2
He criticised the NDA government, saying it had earlier assured it will appoint the Lokpal and implement the Lokpal Bill, passed by Parliament and signed by the then President in January 2014.
Green Logistics Corridor, E-commerce to Boost Exports by 2022, Says Agriculture Minister
According to a WTO report in 2017, India is the 10th largest exporter of agricultural products in the world with a share of 2.1 per cent.
Spruce Up Your Home with Simple Tricks
Rent outdoor furniture: If you want to enjoy the pitter-patter rainfall and the freshly bathed trees and plants in the comfort of your home, then redo your outdoor lounge space/balcony.