The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have already lowered their global growth forecasts for 2016.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who was shooting for 'TE3N' in Kolkata is now back home in Mumbai for a "few days".
Wadhwa said that all countries, including India, were under the threat of terrorist groups like ISIS and that it was essential for them to come together and forge an alliance.
Action of Delhi Police entering Kerala House on a complaint that it serves beef had triggered widespread protests and condemnation from various quarters.
The minister also hit out at Pakistan for not honouring past assurances on ending cross-border terrorism. She said that the mastermind behind the 26/11 attacks is walking free.
There is a lot to be done at Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday said as he ushered in his fourth year in office.
In the 5-minute call, Modi extended his best wishes to Sharif at the start of Ramadan and conveyed India's decision to release detained Pakistani fishermen.
The party, which had earlier referred their cases to the National Disciplinary Committee, is in the process of preparing the list of allegations against them.
"Selfie sticks" have now been banned at a French palace and a British museum, joining a growing list of global tourist attractions to take such measures.
A benchmark index of Indian equities markets provisionally closed on Thursday's trade up 271 points or 0.95 per cent.
The movie, which revolves around two brothers -- a policeman and a criminal -- also stars Shashi Kapoor in the lead.
On Monday, news broke on Twitter that Trisha was engaged to producer-businessman Varun Manian in a hush-hush ceremony.
Howard Stern delivered the eulogy, Broadway singer-actress Audra McDonald sang "Smile" and bagpipers played "New York, New York" at Joan Rivers' funeral.
The Netherlands will face host nation Brazil, who were hammered 7-1 by Germany. The match will take place in the capital Brasilia.
Alleging that the workers and labourers' interests were not being safeguarded in Rajasthan, several trade unions on Monday said BJP government in the state was trying to amend labour and industrial laws without consulting them.