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No Trace of IAF's Missing An-32 Aircraft Amid Search Operations on 5th Day
The Russian-origin transport aircraft took off from Assam's Jorhat at 12.27 pm on Monday for the Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground in Shi-Yomi district of Arunachal Pradesh. Its last contact with the ground control was at 1 pm.
Teen Climate Activist Greta Thunberg gets Amnesty Award for Fighting Against Peril of Global Warming
The 16-year-old issued a statement stating it was a "huge honour" for her and a recognition for everybody inspired by her movement that has made school students take part in climate change protests.
NGT Stays AP Govt's Godavari-Penna Interlinking Projects for Want of Environment Clearance
The project does not have the environmental clearance as required, not does it have the the Consent to Establish as under the Air and Water Acts. The NGT has tasked the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the CPCB with drawing a factual report.
Amidst Heavy Downpour, Rahul Gandhi's Homecoming Roadshow Takes Wayanad by Storm
This is the first time that the AICC chief is visiting his constituency after he was voted to the Lok Sabha with a majority of about 4.31 lakh votes.
Interview: Continental - Making Indian Roads a Safer Place - Watch Video
We recently got a chance to have a word with Thomas Laudes, Managing Director, Continental Automotive Brake Systems India Ltd. And Krishan Kohli, Head of Business Unit Vehicle Dynamics, Continental Automotive India about the brand’s presence in India.
Lack of Abortion Access Troubles Guam's 1st Female Governor
Guam's "very restrictive" law allows abortion, but doctors also have the legal right to deny services unless it's a medical emergency and anyone who terminates a pregnancy without help from a doctor can be charged with a felony.
US Commander Claims Iran Backed Down After Middle East Build-Up, But Warns 'Threat is Very Real'
Gen. Frank McKenzie said he would not rule out requesting additional US forces to bolster defenses against Iranian missiles or other weapons.
Give Up Power If You Can't Rule, Yeddyurappa Tells Cong-JD(S) Coalition in Karnataka
Yeddyurappa was reacting to a video doing the rounds on social media in which Nikhil can be heard purportedly asking JD(S)workers to prepare themselves for assembly polls, saying one doesn't know when it would come.
Centre Sets Ball Rolling for Those Missing from NRC List to Approach Foreigners' Tribunals
The Centre has issued an order saying a person whose name is not part of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) can approach the tribunal with a certified copy of the rejection order received from the NRC authorities along with the grounds for appeal.
Kremlin Says Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump May Meet This Month in Japan
Both leaders will be attending the G20 Summit in Japan's Osaka later this month.
Militants Hurl Grenade at Police Station in Sopore, No Casualty
There was no immediate report of any loss of life or injury in the explosion, the police said.
Jonas Brothers Make a Comeback After 10 Years with Fifth Studio Album Happiness Begins
'Happiness Begins' is the fifth album by the Jonas Brothers and the trio’s first studio album since 2009's 'Lines, Vines and Trying Times.'
Mumbai University Admission 2019: Apply for Pre-admission Registration by Today at mu.ac.in
Mumbai University Admission 2019 for online pre-admission registration by Mumbai University will terminate today by 5pm on the website mu.ac.in
Two-year-old Stuck in 150-foot Borewell for Over 20 Hours in Punjab, Rescue Bid On
The rescue team is digging the earth along the borewell to reach out to the child, who fell into the uncovered man-made structure on Thursday.
Theresa May Steps Down as Leader of Conservative Party Formally Triggering Race for Successor
May will remain prime minister until a new leader is chosen, likely in late July, but has relinquished control over the direction of Britain's tortuous departure from the European Union.