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In Search of the Inked: The Last of the Legends
Meet the man who has made it his life's mission to map the tattoos adorned by the Naga tribes.
Wales May Need 'plan B' If Bale Misfires Vs Slovakia
Former captain Kevin Ratcliffe said this week that Wales need a 'Plan B' and he did not mean 'B' for Bale.
David De Gea Calls Sex Scandal Claims 'a Lie'
Manchester United and Spain goalkeeper David De Gea said he was "desperate" to take part in Euro 2016 and would not be put off his team duties.
CBI Raids Doordarshan Centre in Shimla
Raids were made following complaints of financial irregularities at Doordarshan centre in Shimla: CBI
CBI Interrogates Magician P C Sorcar in 'Chit Fund Scam'
Sorcar has been asked to submit some papers in connection with chit fund scam: CBI sources
Creativity Should Not Be Stopped in Democracy: Priyanka Chopra
In reply to a question regarding the action on 'Udta Punjab' by the censor board, which had raised objection to her film 'Jai Gangaajal', Priyanka said it was a "Certification body and not censor".
In a Fast-Losing Battle, Congress Could Bring Out Its Last General Priyanka
Several options are being worked out for Priyanka's more expansive political role, which is expected to complement her brother Rahul’s taking charge of the Congress party’s reins.
Girl Beaten To Death in Gurugram
The incident took place when the deceased girl and some of her acquaintances got into a fight. She was hit by an iron rod and started to bleed profusely.
Scientists Turn Atmospheric CO2 Into Harmless Rock
Geoengineers have long explored the possibility of sealing CO2 gas in voids underground, such as in abandoned oil and gas reservoirs, but these are susceptible to leakage. So attention has now turned to the mineralisation of carbon to permanently dispose...
Rajan Planted 'Time Bomb' in Indian Economy Which Will Explode: Swamy
On May 26, Swamy had levelled six allegations against Rajan, including that of sending confidential and sensitive financial information around the world, and asked the Prime Minister to sack him immediately.
Facebook Now Lets Users Upload 360-Degree Photos
Users can explore a 360 photo on mobile by tapping and dragging the photo or by moving the phone, and on the web by clicking and dragging.
Smelly Bins, Pickets Plague France on Eve of Euro Football Kickoff
His government chimed in 24 hours ahead of the first match of a month-long football fiesta that millions of fans and foreign visitors hope to follow despite an industrial dispute and pickets that have hit public transport and rubbish collection and snarle...
IOTY 2015 Award Goes to People of Chennai for Heroism During Floods
The award ceremony witnessed a rare moment when three-time Olympic hockey gold medal winner, Balbir Singh Dosanjh, was honoured with a Life Time Achievement Award.
Haryana Police Appeal to Jats to End Quota Agitation
We appeal to the protesters to maintain peace and end their agitation, he said, talking to the reporters.
Pahlaj Nihalani Pressurising Us To Delay 'Udta Punjab' Release Is A Strategy: Anurag Kashyap
After making his opinion clear on the ongoing ‘Udta Punjab’ row, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap took to Faebook to challenge allegations that he had taken money from AAP to show Punjab in a bad light through his much-anticipated film ‘Udta Punjab’.
India Expresses Concern Over Decline in Contributions to UNDP
UNDP as the main development UN Agency has to play a key role in assisting member states in their efforts.