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Pained by Allegations, Muslims in Agra to Take Out Tiranga Yatra
A few days earlier, the district administration didn’t give permission to Vishwa Hindu Parishad for a Tiranga Yatra and hence the event was stopped at Shaheed Smarak and a memorandum was handed over to them on the spot by the members of VHP.
27 Years Later, PAC May Finalise Bofors Report in Ongoing Budget Session
The six-member PAC sub-committee on defence is looking into the non-compliance of certain aspects of the CAG report of 1989 and 1990 on the Bofors Howitzer gun deal. The CAG report on Bofors is the oldest "pending" matter before the PAC.
LFW 2018: Don't Know Much About Fashion, Stylists Make Me Look Good Says Sania Mirza
Sania Mirza walked the ramp for Hyderabadi designer Anushree Reddy in a vintage pink lehenga on day 3 of the fashion extravaganza.
Giampaolo Pazzini Late Sees Levante Steal a Point from Real Madrid
Former Italy striker Giampaolo Pazzini scored a dramatic late equaliser as Levante held Real Madrid to a 2-2 draw on Saturday, leaving Zinedine Zidane's men 18 points adrift of La Liga leaders Barcelona.
Franck Ribery Among Scorers as Bayern March on in Bundesliga
Franck Ribery netted a rare Bundesliga goal as Bayern Munich eased to an eighth consecutive league victory with a 2-0 win over Mainz on Saturday.
Oil Tanker Carrying 22 Indians Goes Missing off African Coast
The external affairs ministry is in touch with its officials in Nigeria, who are in turn talking to authorities in Benin to track the missing Indian sailors.
Afghan President Leaves Open Possibility of Talks with Some Taliban
Afghanistan's government has made vows to defeat insurgency for years but it appears ever more resilient. Peace efforts have been made in fits and starts but without progress.
Delhi Sealing Drive: Shops to Reopen on Sunday After 48-hour Shutdown
On Saturday, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) sent a 12-point traders' charter to Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, urging him to take necessary steps to mitigate problems of traders due to the sealing drive.
US Air Force Chief Flies in India's Combat Aircraft Tejas
US Air Force chief General David L Goldfein, who arrived in Jodhpur on Friday, was accompanied by Air Vice Marshal A P Singh as co-pilot during the sortie, defence officials said.
Rose McGowan Cancels Appearances After Public Spat
Actor Rose McGowan, who has been promoting her new memoir "Brave", has cancelled all her upcoming appearances after getting into a heated confrontation with a transgender during her first book signing
Dogs Are More Likely To Attack Anxious People: Study
The findings from the study were also published the same week that new research from the US revealed that previously unknown "anxiety cells" have been discovered for the first time.
Highway Robbery: Chinese Man Steals Road, Sells Chunks to Stone Material Factory
The brazen theft sparked tens of thousands of comments on Chinese social media by netizens lauding the man's cheek.
Railways Rethinking on Flexi-fares, Says Minister Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal said the railways needed to increase efficiency which will increase its profits and provide resources to meet social obligations.
‘Modicare’ More Than Insurance But It’s a Work in Progress, Says health minister JP Nadda
The FM allocated Rs 2,000 crore for the National Health Scheme to cover 10 crore households with an annual umbrella of Rs 5 lakh for medical needs.
Texas Executes Man for Murdering Daughters As Wife Hears Gunshots on Phone
John Battaglia, 62, had been divorced from his wife, Mary Jean Pearl, for about a year when he fatally shot their two daughters, Mary Faith, then 9 years old, and Liberty, 6.
Christie's Hits Record Sales Thanks To Da Vinci's 'Salvator Mundi' Sale
Auction sales led the growth in 2017 with a 38 percent increase totaling £4.6 billion while sales of art online, via Christie's live platform and online absentee bidding, reached £165.6 million.