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Yogi Adityanath Seeks Bank Cooperation in Implementing Loan Waiver Scheme
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday urged bank officials to not issue any notice or take action against farmers benefiting from the crop loan waiver scheme.
Loan Waiver Not a Permanent Solution, Says RSS Chief
Discounting the efficacy of loan waiver as a permanent solution to farmers' woes, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has dubbed the measure as "quite right" only for providing a quick and urgent relief to them.
Ramachandra Guha, Girish Karnad Lead 'Not in My Name' Protest in Bengaluru
Nearly 400 citizens came together to speak out in ‘NotInMyName’ campaign against lynch mobbing incidents that have been reported from different places.
'Indrani Mukerjea Sought Media Access Within Hours of Inmate's Death'
Within hours of the women inmates of Byculla Jail here finding out about the death of another inmate Manjula Shetye, Indrani Mukerjea was the only one who kept asking for access to the media.
ISL Gets AFC recognition, Two National Leagues Now
The cash-rich Indian Super League has been finally granted official recognition by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), meaning there will be two national leagues in the country from 2017-18.
The Life and Times of Nawazuddin Siddiqui
In this interview the multifaceted star talks about his unconventional looks, his struggles and his much talked about project Manto.
US Defence Chief Jim Mattis Rebukes Putin For Making 'International Mischief'
Pentagon chief Jim Mattis accused Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday of making international "mischief" and said America's commitment to NATO remains unwavering.
Lexus RX450h From Hertz Rented by Apple to Test Self-Driving Cars: Report
To est self-driving technology. Apple Inc is leasing a small fleet of cars from rental company Hertz Global Holdings Inc.
Azam Khan Makes Rape Reference Against Jawans, BJP Sees Red
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan has waded into another controversy with statements that appeared to make allegations of rape against soldiers. The comments triggered an angry reaction from the ruling BJP, which accused him of “defending terrorists”.
BlackBerry Seeks Sales Force to Match Software Focus
BlackBerry, which ended February with just over 4,000 employees compared with more than 4,500 a year earlier, declined to say how many of them were involved in sales.
Modi, Trump Meeting a 'Tremendous Success', Say US Experts
Blake, now a senior director at the McLarty Associates, said that many of the experts were concerned that there would be a focus on the trade deficit and device of issues like the H-1B
Interview - Colonel Manoj Keshwar – The Military Motorcyclist
Colonel Manoj Keshwar, an ex-Army Officer, loves to ride motorcycles. Colonel is now retired from the Army and follows his passion of motorcycling across the globe.
Shabnam Hashmi Returns National Minority Rights Award Over 'Lynchings'
Noted social activist Shabnam Hashmi returned the National Minority Rights Award on Tuesday, protesting against the recent mob lynchings, the latest being that of a Muslim teenager near the national capital.
Farmers' National Union to Fight for Loan Waiver, MSP; Seek PM's Assurance
Announcing a struggle for bringing justice to farmers mainly through loan waiver and right pricing, farmer representatives of 20 states on Tuesday vowed to continue their fight till an assurance comes from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
NSA Ajit Doval Rescues PM Modi at White House Media Event
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Tuesday saved from a possible embarrassment by an alert National Security Advisor Ajit Doval when wind swept away some pages of his prepared remarks to the media at the White House.
OnePlus Shows 'Wrong' Indian Map, Misspells ‘Delhi’ During OnePlus 5 Global Launch
OnePlus during the global launch of its flagship OnePlus 5 event had shown a map of India with POK missing.