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China Advances on Technology Front With Series of Breakthroughs
After ten years of research, the gap between China and leading countries in the main technology parameters of core electronic devices has narrowed down to 5 years from 15 years.
BJP Gets The Lion's Share of Corporate Donations, CPI Gets None: ADR
A report from the Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR) has revealed that the BJP has pulled in the maximum amount of donations over the last five years, followed by the Congress which is a distant second.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell Leads Mourning For Fashion Designer Azzedine Alaia
Naomi Campbell and fellow fashion icon Farida Khelfa, close friends of Alaia, accompanied his remains from France to Tunisia, French Ambassador Olivier Poivre d'Arvor told AFP.
Padmavati Not To be Released in Rajasthan Without Changes: Vasundhara Raje
Earlier in the day, the state Home Minister said the state is considering a ban on the movie within the state as per the legal framework and is seeking legal advice.
SC Questions CBI Officials' Behaviour During Raids
The top court observed that such a thing cannot happen in normal course and, at times during raids, the CBI officials do not behave in a proper manner.
Dengue Patient Dies, Parents Billed Rs 16 Lakh by Gurugram Hospital; Govt Seeks Report
The itemised bill, which runs 19 pages long, shows that Fortis Hospital charged the parents for 661 syringes and 2,700 gloves, among other things, that were supposedly used during the treatment.
Kerala Women's Commission Chairperson Denied Permission to Visit Hadiya
Commission Chairperson MC Josephine visited Hadiya's home to ensure that her travel to Delhi - to appear before the Supreme Court on November 27 - is planned carefulluy.
BHEL Bangalore Technician Apprentices Recruitment 2017 Begins, Walk-In before Dec 16
The applicant must possess a Diploma in the trade branch he/she is applying for the apprenticeship from a Recognised Institution.
Suu Kyi Blames World Conflicts Partly on Illegal Immigration
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi said Monday that the world is facing instability and conflict in part because illegal immigration spreads terrorism, as her country faces accusations of violently pushing out hundreds of thousands of unwanted Rohingya Musli...
Indian Riders Seal the Asia Cup of Road Racing Championship 2017 at Suzuki Gixxer Cup
In the Suzuki Gixxer Cup, having entered the Round 4 with 56 out of a possible 60 points in the previous 3 rounds, Joseph reaped dividends of his previously consistent performances to stake claim to this year’s championship.
AbRam Khan Thinks that Amitabh Bachchan is Shah Rukh's Father
AbRam Khan seems to have inherited his father's flair for making headlines, as his exploits make sure he remains the center of attention.
Indian Envoy's Family Held Hostage, Robbed in South Africa Home
The family of consul-general Shashank Vikram, members of their domestic staff and a visiting teacher were held up at their residence on Innes Road, on Sunday. Among them were two children, aged five and 10.
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Headed to Darjeeling, to Hold All Party Meeting Tomorrow
Bimal Gurung’s Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) will not be a part of this meeting. However, GJM rebel leaders, led by Binay Tamang, will attend this meeting to discuss more funds for development of the region.
Padmavati Row: Prasoon Joshi 'Disappointed' Film was Screened For Media
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief feels such a move compromises the system of censor certification.
Sampdoria Score Thrice in Second Half to Stun Italian Champions Juventus 3-2
Sampdoria ran riot as Serie A champions Juventus lost their both their cool and ground on leaders Napoli in the Italian title race on Sunday suffering a 3-2 setback in Genoa.
Deepika Padukone On Padmavati Row: I Feel Hurt, I Feel Angry
As several Rajput fringe outfits take to streets and hold protests against the film, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Deepika Padukone, the actor remains unfazed by it all.