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Indian Cuisine Needs To Be Revived: Chef Ajay Chopra
People in India have started to explore much more foreign food than our own food.
Donald Trump Faces New Lawsuit Over Business Empire: Report
An NGO that centers on ethics issues filed a similar suit in January. But this is the first one presented by government entities.
Alibaba Founder Jack Ma to Attend Youth Tech Summit in Rwanda
Rwanda hosts the meeting from July 19 to 21 that will primarily focus on youth entrepreneurship and to explore and exploit opportunities on the continent
Failure of a Film? It Has Repercussions: Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant's latest release Raabta is directed by Dinesh Vijan. The film also stars Kriti Sanon. The movie is based on the theme of reincarnation.
Maharashtra Farmers Call Off Protest After Govt Promises Loan Waiver
Farmers in Maharashtra have called off their protest after the state government promised to waive off all loans on Sunday.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Calls for Dismantling of U.N. Palestinian Refugee Agency
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Sunday for the dismantling of the U.N. agency that aids millions of Palestinian refugees, accusing it of anti-Israeli incitement and saying he had conveyed his message to the U.S. ambassador to the Unite...
London Attackers Faked Suicide Vests for 'Maximum Fear': Police
Fake suicide vests worn by the assailants in the London Bridge attack were made with disposable water bottles attached to leather belts, police revealed Sunday.
Khaplang Was Willing to Have a Dialogue With Centre: Liezietsu
Khaplang died following a cardiac arrest at Takka in Myanmar on the night of June 9.
JKLF Chairman Yasin Malik Detained in Kashmir
The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front(JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik was on Sunday detained in south Kashmir's Shopian district due to apprehension of breach of peace.
Arun Jaitley to Meet PSU Bank Chiefs to Review NPA Situation
The meeting also assumes significance as it will be the first after last month's promulgation of the ordinance amending the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
Fasting Muslims to Take Part in PM's Yoga Day Event in UP
At least 300 Muslim men and women under the banner of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch will be among the 55,000-strong participants at the Ramabai Ambedkar Maidan.
Adam West, Batman of the Small Screen, Passes Away at 88
Commonly known as Adam West, he had made a record 156 individual screen appearances as Batman, including 120 in the live-action television series, along with several animated series.
Arrested Chotta Shakeel Aide Wanted to Become Like Dawood Ibrahim
Junaid Chaudhary, the arrested Chhota Shakeel aide who was allegedly planning to kill Pakistan-born Canadian writer Tarek Fatah, wanted to become a big gangster like fugitive don Dawood Ibrahim.
Security Stepped up at Kerala House After Reports of 'Beef Fest'
Security at Kerala House on Jantar Mantar road was stepped up following reports of a political party planning a 'beef festival' there in the evening.
Yogi Adityanath Seeks Clarification From 10 Dev Authorities, Nagar Nigams Over Poor Disposal Of Public Grievances
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday sought clarification from 10 development authorities and nagar nigams who ranked among the "worst" in terms of disposal of public grievances.
Alibaba Cloud to Open First Data Centre in India
Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group, on Saturday announced that it will open its first data centre, by early next year, in India.