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Alleging Harassment, Citizen Moves High Court Challenging Geo-tagging of 'Criminals' in Telangana
Alleging harassment by police in the name of survey, Abdul Hafeez, resident of Kalwakurthy, has filed a petition in the High Court questioning the process and argued why people booked for petty cases are being geo-tagged as criminals.
BJP Leaders Allege AAP’s ‘Urban Naxalites’ Attacked Them During Meet, File Police Complaint
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal trashed the BJP's allegation and said if any MLA has misbehaved with them, he would throw him out of the party.
Congress to Field Muslim Leaders for Campaign in Karnataka to Counter Polarisation Bid
The election to the 224-member capacity state assembly is expected to be held before the term of Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka government ends in the mid of this year.
India 6th Wealthiest Country With Total Wealth of $8,230 Billion: Report
According to a report by New World Wealth, the United States is the wealthiest country in the world as the total wealth held in 2017 amounted to USD 64,584 billion, followed by China at the second place with USD 24,803 billion and Japan with USD 19,522 bi...
Union Budget 2018 - Expectations and Quotes from Auto Industry
Here is what automakers are expecting from union budget 2018-19.
Union Budget 2018 | Salaried Class Expects Higher Tax Deductions
In a country with unequal wealth, things like social security, healthcare and insurance need to be secured with the help of tax laws. Changes are needed in tax deductions on medical insurance and the National Pension Scheme, a move which will encourage in...
Two Indian-Americans Charged With Deceptive Trading Practices
Jitesh Thakkar, 41, of Naperville, Illinois, has been charged in a criminal complaint with conspiracy and spoofing offences, along with six others. Spoofing is an illegal trading practice that can be used to manipulate the commodities markets.
Padmaavat Makes New Record for IMAX in India With Opening Weekend
"The film's record-breaking IMAX box office in India underscores the growing demand among local audiences for India's biggest and boldest titles to be presented in our ultra-immersive format," said Greg Foster, CEO of IMAX Entertainment
Jon Bon Jovi Set To Launch His Own Rosé Wine
The wine has been christened "Diving into Hampton Water," a reference to the Hamptons area of Long Island in New York State, where Jon Bon Jovi and his son have spent several happy holidays.
Russia Warplane Flies Within Whisker of Our Jet, Flanked it for 2 hours: US Navy
The incident unfolded while the US EP-3 Aries spy plane was on a mission in international airspace. It was intercepted by a Russian Su-27, which flanked the US aircraft for a total of two hours and 40 minutes, the Navy said in a statement.
Economic Survey Bats for Replacing Subsidies with Direct Income Support in the Farm Sector
“Minimising susceptibility to climate change requires drastically extending irrigation via efficient drip and sprinkler technologies and replacing untargeted subsidies in power and fertilizer by direct income support,” said the report.
Scientists Use Microbes to Convert Human Waste Into Space Food
According to House and his colleagues, the method involves anaerobic digestion, a process that refers to the breakdown of materials in the absence of oxygen.
Analysis | Economic Survey Paints Rosy Image of Economy, But Also Points to Trouble Lying Ahead
The doomsday predictions by the opposition of huge decline in economic growth, large scale joblessness and scary price rise – none of these seem to have come true, according to the Economic Survey.
Anushka Sharma Practices Sewing Skills For Sui Dhaaga
In Sui Dhaaga, Anushka will be seen essaying a self-reliant embroiderer. She has already started workshops to perfect her character before she starts filming.
Release The Pressure: Shoojit Sircar's Ad Campaign is a Reminder For Those Who Can't Get Over 'Sharma Ji Ka Beta'
It's time parents realise that comparison does more harm than good and decide to release the pressure just in time for the board exams.
Result of India’s Son Preference: 21 Million ‘Unwanted’ Girls, 63 Million ‘Missing’ Women, Says Economic Survey
The survey noted that the phenomenon son metapreference involved parents adopting fertility “stopping rules” – having children until the desired number of sons are born.