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Relief for Rahul Gandhi as SC Closes Contempt Case Over ‘Chowkidar Chor Hai’ Jibe With Word of Caution
The Supreme Court said Rahul Gandhi’s remarks attributing the slogan to the top court were unfortunate.
Delhi Court Postpones Verdict in Muzaffarpur Shelter Home Case till December
The case was transferred from Bihar to Saket court in Delhi by the Supreme Court in February this year after the apex court said it had had 'enough' following reports of slow trial in Bihar.
WhatsApp Update Brings New Look to Camera Icon, Dark Mode Still Not in Sight
A new WhatsApp beta update now introduces new camera icon suggesting that a UI overhaul, with dark mode should arrive soon.
Happy Children's Day 2019: Lakdi Ki Kaathi to Chota Bacha Jaan Ke, Songs that Will Bring Out the Kid in You
Children's Day is often associated with certain fun songs. As the nation gears up to celebrate the day, here's looking at 5 such numbers which will bring out the child in you.
McDonald's to Speed its Shift Away from Plastic Use in Europe
Mcdonald's announced on Thursday the introduction of new packaging in all its restaurants in Europe by the end of 2020 for the McFlurry, an ice cream dessert currently served in a disposable cup with a thick plastic lid.
Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Anniversary: Pandit Nehru and His Freedom Struggle
Called Pandit Nehru and Chacha Nehru by various sections of the society, Jawaharlal Nehru hailed from a prominent lawyer family and began his career in law before turning to the freedom struggle.
At Least 80 Fall Sick After Toxic Gas Leaks from Prawn Processing Plant in Odisha's Balasore
The incident took place at around 8 pm when the gas, suspected to be ammonia, leaked from the plant located at Panapana, mostly affecting workers of the factory who complained of breathing problem, a police officer said.
Sheikh Hasina's Party Workers Among 25 Charged for Brutal Killing of Bangladesh Student
The battered body of 21-year-old Abrar Fahad was found in his dormitory hours after he wrote a post on Facebook slamming Dhaka for signing a water-sharing deal with India.
Kerala on Tenterhooks Ahead of SC Verdict on Pleas Seeking Review of Women's Entry to Sabarimala
The southern state had witnessed high drama and protests by devotees and right wing activists last year against the CPI(M)-led LDF government's decision to implement the top court's order.
Guaido, Maduro Supporters Face off Inside Venezuelan Embassy in Brazil Ahead of BRICS Summit
The embassy drama unfolded as President Jair Bolsonaro met nearby at the foreign ministry with China's President Xi Jinping ahead of a summit of the BRICS countries.
UK Labour Party's Diaspora Group Slams Lack of Indian-origin Candidates to Contest Upcoming Polls
UK's Labour Party acknowledged that relations with the Indian community have 'strained' over its anti-India stance on Kashmir and the lack of representation in its candidates list is likely to make matters worse.
E-cigarettes More Harmful to Heart than Tobacco, Says Study
The team of researchers compared healthy, young adult smokers aged 18 to 38 who were regular users of e-cigarettes or tobacco cigarettes.
Sambal Scheme 'Scam': MP Govt Mulls Recovery of Undue Favours from Illegal Beneficiaries
Congress leaders say the previous Shivraj Singh Chouhan government had extended the Sambal yojana benefits to over 56 lakh people associated with the BJP and party workers in-charge of voter lists were beneficiaries.
Makers of Hotel Mumbai Release Special Patriotic Anthem, Humein Bharat Kehte Hain
After winning accolades across the world, Dev Patel’s Hotel Mumbai is amassing great love on home turf, ahead of its release this month-end in India.
Depleted Workforce and Delayed Processes: Why Delhi-NCR Struggles to Fight Pollution
A handful of employees at various pollution control agencies struggle to implement the Graded Response Action Plan, while crucial proposals to strengthen the system get implemented sluggishly.
Trust for Ram Temple Already Exists, No Need for Govt to Form One: Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas Chief
Other seers associated with the Ram Temple movement have expressed differing views on the establishment of the Supreme Court-mandated trust.