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'Having Begun Life as Bus Conductor': AIADMK's Reminder for Rajinikanth After Actor Takes Dig at Palaniswami
The party was miffed by Rajinikanth’s speech on Sunday at an event to celebrate actor Kamal Haasan’s 60 years in Indian cinema.
Madonna Claims Drinking Cup of Urine After Taking Ice Bath is Best Remedy for Injuries
Madonna posted a video of her taking a ice bath and drinking urine to treat her injured body while on tour.
ISRO to Launch 'Third Generation' Cartosat-3, 13 Commercial Nano Satellites on November 25
The satellites would be launched by India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C47into Sun Synchronous Orbit from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
Rupee Slips 16 Paise, Touches 72 per US Dollar Level in Early Trade
Forex traders said trading in emerging market currencies were subdued tracking cautious opening in domestic equities.
Rani Lakshmibai 191st Birth Anniversary: Remembering the Queen of Jhansi and Her Valour
The warrior queen of Jhansi is best known for her rebellion against the British Raj in the face of adversity that etched her name in the pages of Indian history.
China Says Hong Kong Courts Have No Authority to Rule on Face Mask Ban Amid Protests
The statement came a day after Hong Kong’s High Court ruled that a ban on wearing face masks during public demonstrations that have rocked the financial hub for more than five months was unconstitutional.
US Extends License for Businesses to Work with Chinese Telecom Giant Huawei by 90 Days
The US government said this extension to Huawei would allow service providers to continue to serve rural areas.
About 80 Blackbucks Inhabiting Grounds Around Akbar's Tomb in Sikandra to Get a New Home
Maneesh Mittal, who is divisional forest officer, social forestry for Agra, said the area around the tomb is not a natural habitat of the antelope.
Two Andhra Women of 'Barred Age Group' Returned from Pamba on Second Day of Sabarimala Pilgrimage
Police checked the two women's identity cards and sent them back as they were found to be in the 'barred' age group, police sources said. Females in this age group have traditionally been barred from praying at the shrine.
Vodafone-Idea, Airtel to Hike Mobile Tariffs Following Major Financial Crisis
The Supreme Court late last month upheld a DoT demand that telcos clear their adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues, a share of which has to be paid as licence and spectrum fee to exchequer.
Ailing Nawaz Sharif to Remain on No-fly List, Asked to Show Court Order to Go Abroad for Medical Treatment
Sharif, 69, will leave for London on Tuesday by an air ambulance for treatment after the Lahore High Court allowed him to travel abroad for four weeks for medical care on his plea.
Airshed Management May Help Tackle Pollution: Experts
The Indo-Gangetic plain has a complex set of topographical and meteorological conditions that produce a land-locked valley effect.
Drastic Changes Needed to Develop Debt Market, Says Former Sebi Chief UK Sinha
Former Sebi chairman UK Sinha said the corporate bond market can develop only on the back of a very vibrant government bond market.
John Abraham on Why He Prefers to Release His Films on Independence Day
John Abraham, whose Satyameva Jayate and Batla House were Independence Day releases, talks about the importance of the day for him.
Bike-borne Assailants Shoot Dead Petrol Pump Manager in Gorakhpur, Rob Rs 11 Lakh
The murder and robbery in Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's one-time constituency triggered criticism over the law and order situation in the state.
Maniesh Paul Roped in to Voice Kristoff in Hindi Version of Frozen 2
After Priyanka Chopra and Parineeti Chopra, Maniesh Paul has been roped in by Disney to play Kristoff in the Hindi dubbed version of Frozen 2.