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Nolan Refutes Reports Of Him Directing Next 007 Film, Says 'Would Love To Do One Someday'
The director, who is known for making acclaimed films like "Inception", "Prestige" and "Dunkirk", said he would love to helm a Bond film someday
All Industry Captains, Except Anand Mahindra, Heap Praises on CM Fadnavis at Magnetic Maharashtra Event
Besides Mahindra, Ratan Tata also chose the state government-organised investor summit and the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make public his concerns on the infrastructure front.
For Now, US Wants Europeans Just to Commit to Improve Iran Deal
Reaching a full-blown international accord by the May 12 deadline is seen as an impossibility by some US and European officials even if there was agreement on the underlying issues, which there is not.
New BJP HQ Bigger Than Any Other Party Office in the World, Says Amit Shah
The premises has three buildings fitted with modern communication tools, enabling party office-bearers to coordinate official works with their counterparts in states and local levels in real time.
Cauvery Verdict: When Senior Advocate Fali S Nariman Refused to Argue for Client Karnataka
On September 30, 2016, jurist and senior advocate Fali S Nariman, who led the arguments for Karnataka, had refused to argue the matter over differences with the state government.
Nirav Modi Scam: Crisil Puts PNB Ratings on the Watch
The ratings also continue to factor the stress on the bank's asset quality especially in the corporate portfolio; the resultant increase in provisions would continue to impact profitability over the medium-term.
French Town Menton Gears Up For Bollywood-Themed Lemon Festival
About 240,000 visitors descend on Menton for the event that requires 145 tonnes of citrus fruits to produce, according to the organisers.
All Pillars Of Democracy Accountable To People, Says Lok Sabha Speaker
The Speaker said the developmental agenda of India reflects the aspirations of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set by the United Nations.
LPG Cylinder Blast Kills 9 in Ajmer, Rs 2 Lakh Compensation Announced
According to some eyewitnesses, the accident occurred when a cook was trying to refill an empty cooking gas cylinder from another cylinder.
Pradyuman Murder: 16-year-old Accused Challenges Order to Prosecute Him as Adult
Additional Sessions Judge Jasbir Singh Kundu was told by the accused that the JJB order was bad in law and it was passed without giving him proper opportunity to present his case.
MP Minister Threatens Voters, Says You Will Get Water After You Stop Voting for the Congress
Congress has approached the Election Commission against Yashodhara Raje Scindia for violating the model code of conduct by threatening voters in Kolaras.
South Korea Official Floats idea of Co-hosting 2021 Asian Winter Games With North
Gangwon province, host for the current 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, is considering the idea also as a way of making further use of Olympics venues, Choi was quoted as saying.
Lok Sabha Junior Clerk Main Exam Admit Card released at loksabha.nic.in, Download Now!
The Preliminary Examination for the recruitment of Junior Clerks was organized on 8th October 2017, last year, and candidates who had qualified in the same can now login to their profiles and download the Admit Card for Typing Test and Main Exam.
SSC CHSL 2016 Final Result Declared at ssc.nic.in, Check Now!
SSC had earlier declared the results of Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam (CHSL) 2016 Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams in June 2017 and October 2017, respectively.
Nirav Modi, Man Behind Rs 11,400 Cr PNB Scam, May Have Dual Citizenship: Report
Nirav Modi and his brother Nishal grew up in Belgium, known as the centre for international diamond trade. Intelligence sources said Nishal surrendered his Indian passport and acquired Belgian citizenship. Nirav declared himself an Indian citizen.
Pentagon Watchdog Raises Doubts About Afghan War Progress
The Pentagon's office of the inspector general, in a report done jointly with the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development, said the Afghan government by the end of 2017 had not expanded its areas of control, even as the U.S. add...