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Fear of Deportation Looming Large, Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees Wait & Watch in Hope of Indian Citizenship
With the Lok Sabha passing the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka are anxious and living in fear as they do not want to go back to the country.
Jewar Airport Vital to Create Infrastructure, Generate Jobs: Analysts
Aviation industry insiders, including airline executives, said that the new airport, once fully developed, will aid in decongesting the Delhi's IGI Airport.
'Only He Can Counter PM Modi, Amit Shah': Ashok Gehlot in Praise of Rahul Gandhi
The Congress veteran described the Gandhi family as the "cementing force" for the 134-year-old party and rejected the charge that it practised dynastic politics.
No Rules on Patrons Taking Own Food, Water to Multiplexes, Theatres in Telangana: Police to RTI Query
"No restrictions," was the reply to a query on whether multiplexes and theatres were allowed to carry out the practice of selling only premium water bottles and barring consumers from carrying their own water bottles.
Flight Training for 300 Saudi Students Suspended After Deadly Florida Shooting
The flight restriction affects 140 students at Pensacola Naval Air Station, where the shooting occurred, and 35 at nearby Whiting Field.
OPINION | In Light of Persecutions Faced by Minorities in Neighbouring Nations, We Should Execute Citizenship Bill
India cannot turn a blind eye to such atrocities committed in its neighbourhood and needs to provide shelter to such survivors and this is being done by bringing in certain key amendments to the Citizenship Act, 1955.
Onion Prices Remain High Across Major Cities, Average Rate Rs 100/kg, Highest Rs 165/kg in Panaji
The rates were as high as Rs 165 a kg in Panaji, while the average of 114 major cities in the country came to over Rs 100, according to official data available here.
UEFA Champions League, Red Bull Salzburg vs Liverpool LIVE Streaming: When and Where to Watch Online, TV Telecast, Team News
UEFA Champions League 2019-20: Red Bull Salzburg host Liverpool in a do-or-die fixture for both teams.
J&K Schools Shut, Snowfall and Heavy Rainfall Warning in Himachal as Cold Wave Intensifies in North India
The maximum and minimum temperature in Delhi too dipped to 22 C and 9 C respectively and a meteorology department forecast said the night temperature will further decrease to 7.4 C on Wednesday.
Bihar Assembly Elections: RJD Resolves to Make Tejashwi Yadav its Chief Ministerial Candidate
The resolution was passed at the RJD's national council meeting, which was for the first time held in the absence of its founding president Lalu Prasad as he is serving sentences in fodder scam cases in Ranchi.
Bodies of Four Rape-accused Killed in Encounter Shifted to Govt Hospital in Hyderabad
The bodies were kept at the government hospital at Mahabubnagar after autopsy following the alleged encounter in Hyderabad on December 6.
Happy Hardy and Heer is About Friend Zoning, Says Himesh Reshammiya
Himesh Reshammiya, who will be next seen in a double-role in Happy, Hardy Aur Heer, gave a glimpse inside the film's plot. He also reacted to the internet trolling of Ranu Mondal.
Theirs is a Different Party, Same View Not Always Possible, Says Ally NCP on Shiv Sena Backing CAB
Both NCP and Congress in Maharashtra said that although Shiv Sena has backed the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), the parties are committed to ensuring that no injustice is meted out to anyone on their identity.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is Loving His Unemployed Days
Well, it is not like he cannot find work, but Dwayne Johanson has actually decided to take some time off from his schedule to relax and spend some time with his family.
Shah Rukh Khan Opens up About Giving Flops Lately, Says We Just Made Bad Films
Shah Rukh Khan was recently in conversation with NY-based BBC journalist Tom Brook to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his flagship cinema show ‘Talking Movies.’ Among other things, SRK spoke about his the flops he had given lately.
Classified Documents Show Top US Officials Repeatedly Misled Public About Afghanistan War
The documents, the Washington Post said, contradict a long chorus of public statements from US presidents, military commanders and diplomats who assured Americans year after year that the war was worth fighting.