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Working with Karan Johar is on Every Actor's Wishlist, Says Angad Bedi
Angad Bedi, who turns 37 today, talks about his upcoming projects, working on digital platforms and about his source of inspiration.
Rift in Bengal BJP Ahead of Falakata Assembly Bypoll, Workers Demand Removal of Alipurduar District Chief
A section of BJP workers have threatened to quit if Alipurduar district party president Ganga Prasad Sharma is not removed for allegedly favouring loyalists over veteran party workers.
Jose Mourinho Admits 'Best Team Lost' as Son Heung-min Sends Spurs into FA Cup 5th Round
Tottenham Hotspur defeated Southampton 3-2 in the FA fourth-round replay as Spurs' manager Jose Mourinho maintained that the 'better team lost'.
Sangam Vihar: 5 Reasons Why This Delhi Seat is a Challenge for All Parties, No Cakewalk for AAP Either
The key constituency houses the most number of unauthorised colonies in the capital and includes residents who are poor or fall in the lower-middle class category.
Indonesian Woman Acquitted of Blasphemy for Taking Dog into Mosque
The woman was released after a panel of three judges at Cibinong District Court in West Java province absolved her of the charges because of her mental health.
Man Held for Killing Wife Over Suspicion of Extramarital Affair in Delhi
The accused has been identified as Sumit Lama, husband of Rita Thapa (50), who was found murdered at her residence on Sunday night, police said.
In Gaffe, Turkish Helicopter Features on 'Make in India' Posters at DefExpo
The picture of the T129 military helicopter were put up by the Uttar Pradesh government, officials said. Despite the error, the tweet has not been removed.
India's Position Slips to 40th on International Intellectual Property Index
Last year, India was ranked at 36th position out of 50 countries. The US, the UK, Sweden, France and Germany remained the top five economies on the intellectual property index in 2019.
BJP MP Parvesh Verma Banned from Campaigning for 24 Hrs over 'Terrorist' Remark Aimed at Kejriwal
The EC action means Verma will not be able to campaign for the February 8 Delhi Assembly polls any further, with campaigning set to end at 5pm on Thursday.
How Global Companies are Responding to China-born Coronavirus
Many airlines are trimming their schedules. Air Canada, Air France, British Airways, Delta and Lufthansa are among leading carriers that have cancelled all their flights to China.
PM Pursuing Agenda of 'Persecute and Polarise' Against Muslims: TMC in Lok Sabha
Speaking in Lok Sabha during the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address, Saugata Roy also cited reports in international media to say that India's reputation has suffered and Modi's global image is being 'destroyed'.
Jessica Simpson's Scary Infection From Post-pregnancy Tummy Tuck
Jessica Simpson has been sharing secrets of her life with fans in her autobiography Open Book with one excerpt recalling her terrifying hospital stay after her 2015 surgery.
Unemployment Rate at 6.1 Percent in 2017-18, Govt Cites New Survey in Rajya Sabha
Minister of State for Labour Santosh Gangwar said the government is conducting a new Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) with new parameters and bigger sample size, and its results cannot be compared with previous surveys in this regard.
Bengal Man Loses Legs, Hand While Trying to Get Down from Train
Ismail Sheikh, a migrant labourer, was returning home in the district's Englishbazar area, he tried to get down the running train in Rathtala- Bura Buri area when he slipped and fell, losing both his legs and a hand.
CBDT to Collect Data on Direct Tax Cases in High Courts for 'Vivad se Vishwas' Scheme
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), which frames the policy for the Income Tax Department, on Tuesday wrote to all principal chief commissioners asking them to collate the data and send it to it by next week.
Ahead of Delhi Polls, EC Says its Nod Isn't Required for Govt to Announce Ram Temple Trust
Responding to questions on whether the government required a clearance from the poll panel to announce the trust as the model code was in place in Delhi, a EC spokesperson said the nod was 'not required'.