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25-Year-Old Loses Battle to Drugs in Punjab, Video of Son Clinging to Body Goes Viral
Gurbhej had injected himself wrongly, which led to his death. His body was discovered in the washroom by his mother.
Pune Techie Claims He Was Fired for Reporting 'Religious Discrimination' by His Boss
Aman Khan, who was working as a technical lead with EXFO Electro-optical India Pvt Ltd, claimed that the company's HR had informed him about termination of his services on June 12 and "forced" him to sign his "resignation" letter
Robert De Niro, Nyong'o, Craig And Pink Among 2019 Walk of Fame Honourees
James Bond star Daniel Craig, veteran actor Robert De Niro, Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong'o and Gena Rowlands have been selected by Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for the Walk of Fame Class of 2019.
Trendy Ideas to Beautify Your Outdoor Space
Garden torches and bird baths can completely transform your outdoor space.
James Webb Space Telescope to Study Jupiter's Great Red Spot: NASA
Researchers plan to use Webb's mid-infrared instrument (MIRI) to create multispectral maps of the Great Red Spot and analyse its thermal, chemical and cloud structures.
Indira Gandhi Imposed Emergency Out of Political Vendetta, Alleges Odisha Governor
The slogan India is Indira and Indira is India 'undemocratic and too much' in a country like ours where individual cannot be above or equal with country, statement quoted him as saying.
Court Takes up Lawyer's Letter Seeking Exclusion of MLAs, MPs, NRIs From Rythu Bandhu as PIL
Various farmer activists have also criticised the government and raised questions as to why the scheme does not benefit over 10 lakh tenant farmers, who are the real cultivators.
Everyone Has an Opinion While Creating Music, Says Sonu Nigam
Singer Sonu Nigam speaks about the difference between today's and 1970s music creation process.
First Investor Complaint Filed Against Daimler Over Dieselgate Scandal
The scandal emerged when the Volkswagen group admitted in 2015 to installing so-called "defeat devices" in some 11 million diesels worldwide.
GST Brought Even Before People Could Recover From Demonetisation Shock: Shatrughan Sinha at AAP Rally
Sinha made the comments in Varanasi on Monday at a rally organised by Aam Aadmi Party and appealed to the people to change the system.
Gauhar Jaan, India's 'First Dancing Girl' Honoured in Google Doodle on Her 145th Birth Anniversary
Gauhar Jaan's iconic method of recording was later adopted by several other women singers. She was thus, instrumental in influencing more women to take up recording.
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Illegal Immigrant Parents Not Facing US Prosecution for Now
The immigration crisis has triggered new political tension, and Trump lashed out at a Democratic congresswoman who had urged Americans to confront members of his inner circle in public places.
Prince William Arrives in Israel for Historic Royal Visit
Though the trip is being billed as non-political, and places a special emphasis on technology and joint Israeli-Arab projects, William will also be meeting with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, and visiting landmark Jerusalem sites at the heart of the cen...
Railways Set for Its Largest Tender Yet, to Mass Order 22,000 Wagons for Rs 7,000 Crore
The railways ministry hopes the bulk tender would help it reduce the cost of wagons by at least 15-20%. On an average, the ministry procures 8,000 wagons a year.
Harsh Mander Resigns from National Human Rights Panel, Says 'No Constructive Role to Play'
Harsh Mander complained that despite having been told that the NHRC would from time to time seek his services to look into matters concerning the rights of minorities and communal violence, the commission "has not reached out to him even once" on these is...