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Mumbai Students Ride Army Tank, Live Soldier's Life in Kashmir
The tour started with an experience of a tank ride that brought in a real sense of adventure and thrill for the students.
Why You Need to Stop Criticising Your Daughters for Weight
The findings show that commenting on a girl's weight in her youth is more likely to make her feel dissatisfied with her weight as an adult.
Tesla May Source Batteries From Samsung to Power Energy Systems
The battery power will be used for Tesla's energy systems in homes, companies and utilities, rather than for its electric cars.
FIFA Clears Chelsea, Mohamed Salah of Breaking Contract Rules
Fiorentina claimed they had an agreement with Chelsea to extend Salah's stay. He had spent part of the previous season on loan at the Italian club.
Terror Being 'Incubated' in India's Neighbourhood: Narendra Modi
In his address to the joint sitting of US Congress here, he said terrorism has to be fought with "one voice".
Germany's Boateng Bars Family From Euros Due to Security Risk
Boateng was playing in a friendly against France on that evening when explosions happened outside the stadium during the game.
Brazil to Host 2019 Copa America
Brazil will host the next edition of the Copa America in 2019, the head of the South American governing body Conmebol has said.
May Request Govt to Declare International Yoga Day a Public Holiday: Naik
Ayush Ministry was in controversy after UGC asked universities to follow yoga protocol, which includes chanting 'Om'.
SuperSuit: World's First Wearable for Outdoor Gaming
'SuperSuit' reduces screen time, increases social interaction, encourages physical activities and supports non-violent gaming.
England Must Ignore Euro Expectations, Says Adam Lallana
Warm-up victories over Turkey, Australia and Portugal have raised hopes of Roy Hodgson's charges ending the country's 50-year wait for a major international trophy since England's World Cup triumph in 1966.
Watch: Kay Kay Menon Looks Intriguing In 'San'75 Pachattar'
Starring Kirti Kulhari and Tom Alter, the film is slated to release on July 1.
What Is It About A Baby That Makes Everyone Smile?
Ever wondered why kids melt your hearts? Here's why.
World Bank Cuts 2016 Global Growth Forecast to 2.4%, India Holds Steady
Growth continues to falter in advanced economies, while there is considerable divergence of performance across emerging market and developing economies, and their overall growth remains below potential, said Basu.
Language Isn't a Barrier In Acting, says Kajal Aggarwal
Kajal Aggarwal says she is prepared for her Bollywood career to move at a slow pace as she has films to do in other languages as well.
US President Barack Obama Backs India's NSG Bid
Obama underlined that India needs technology which is critical for its progress and prosperity.
All You Wanted To Know About Ben Kingsley's Sikh Character In 'Learning To Drive'
Kingsley plays a Sikh cabbie from New York in the movie titled ‘Learning to Drive’, directed by Isabel Coixet. The movie is ready for release in the UK on June 10, and the Ben Kingsley looks unrecognisable in a blue turban, in the movie’s promotional imag...