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Pakistan Will Respond With 'Full Force' to Ceasefire Violations: General Bajwa
Pakistan's newly-appointed Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that his troops will respond to “ceasefire violations” by Indian troops along the Line of Control (LoC) with “full force”.
Local Markets Reeling After Note Ban, But Why Aren't Your Veggies Cheaper?
Demonetisation has hit the vegetable market severely - right from the farmer unable to sell all his produce to wholesalers with similar woes.
Burhan Wani Told Hafiz Saeed: Let’s Join Hands and Fight India
Saeed is heard praising Wani, but even while listening to all that he was saying, the Lashkar leader refuses to open his mind.
People Converting Black Money Into White Not to be Spared: Shaktikanta Das
In a stern warning to black money hoarders, the Finance Ministry today said those indulging in money laundering activities and converting their ill-gotten money into white will not be spared as law-enforcement agencies are already chasing such trails.
Preet Bharara Meets Donald Trump, Agrees to Stay on as US Attorney
India-born Preet Bharara, the powerful US attorney who has facilitated many high-profile insider trading convictions, has agreed to remain in the position after meeting President-elect Donald Trump.
Jostled Out of Queues, Payday is Pain Day For Pensioners
For octogenarian pensioners, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for going cashless and urging citizens to start having digital wallets, sounds nothing but 'gibberish'.
Pay Day Rush: Cash-strapped People Queue Up Outside banks, ATMs in Mumbai
People were seen waiting anxiously outside ATMs since wee hours to get hold of required amounts, fearing that bank coffers may dry up any moment.
Opposition Didn't Cooperate Despite PM Modi's Presence in RS: Naidu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday remained seated in the Rajya Sabha even during an adjournment of 15 minutes as members from various political parties, including some from the Opposition, were seen going to his seat to exchange pleasantries or for...
Bhopal Gas Victims to Burn US flag on 32nd Anniversary of Tragedy
Five organisations fighting for the rights of victims of the Bhopal gas leak disaster decided to burn the American flag on the 32nd anniversary of the tragedy.
Experts Surprised by Sudden Dense Fog in Delhi
The dense fog that descended on Delhi and surrounding areas on Wednesday morning surprised even those who saw it coming.
Funny Social Media Posts on Demonetisation no more a Fun in MP
In a similar instance, Aslam Khan of Morena published a morphed image of PM Modi in social media. On a complaint filed by a BJP supporter, police took him into custody.
Shut Okhla Waste-to-Enegry Plant as it Violates Delhi Master Plan, NGT told
The tribunal had earlier rapped the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) over "inaccurate" data on various kinds of waste generated in the national capital daily.
Demonetisation Bitter Pill, Will Have Healthy Impact on Economy: Ramdev
Hailing PM Modi's demonetisation move, Ramdev said it is a 'bitter pill' but it will have a 'healthy impact' on the Indian economy.
SC Questions Criteria to Select Aligarh Muslim University VC
The bench took strong note of the submisison of senior advocate Raju Ramachandran that an eminent person can be shortlisted and appointed as the VC.
Outrage on Twitter After Martyrdom of 7 Soldiers in Nagrota Attack
Congress spokesman Randeep S Surjewala slammed the central government for the terror attack and termed Modi government ‘ineffective'.
Legal Tender Deposits Will Lead to Higher Bank Withdrawals: RBI
In a bid to woo bank deposits, the RBI has said people depositing money other than the old currency will now be allowed to take out that amount on top of the stipulated Rs 24,000 weekly limit.