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Mamata Can Cause More Damage To India Than Imran Khan, Says Bengal BJP Chief
Hitting back, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said her father was a freedom fighter and she knew what patriotism meant. Her fight was against the politicisation of the armed forces.
Nawaz Sharif's Medical Condition Life-threatening, Claims Daughter Maryam
Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif is serving a seven-year jail-term in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills corruption case -- for owning a steel factory abroad without disclosing its ownership -- at the Kot Lakhpat Jail since December 2018.
Ben Affleck Opens Up About His Alcohol Struggle, Says It's Part of My Life
Actor-director Ben Affleck has opened up about his battle with alcoholism, saying dealing with the problem is a "part of my life".
KFC Dedicates China Restaurant to Memory of Communist Hero
The KFC restaurant in the provincial capital of Changsha is decorated with Lei Feng spirit's writings and image.
RLD Officially Joins SP-BSP Alliance in UP, Akhilesh Claims Congress Too Part of Mahagathbandhan
The Rashtriya Lok Dal will contest from three Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh.
Chest-Thumping Over Jawans Gets Louder, But Welfare Boards for Veterans Haven’t Met in 20 Years
Roughly 14% of India’s armed forces personnel are from Uttar Pradesh, but the state’s Rajya Sainik Board hasn’t met since May 1999.
Why Are Tribals, Dalits Demanding Two Key Ordinances: Today's Bharat Bandh Explained
The tribals who were disappointed with the BJP Led government for not defending their rights in the top court have now stated that the bandh would be called off only if their rights under the Forest Rights Act is safeguarded.
Robert Downey Jr-starrer 'Sherlock Holmes 3' Delayed an Entire Year to Christmas 2021
There's a bad news for Sherlock Holmes fans!
Third Time Lucky: Former Nissan Chief Carlos Ghosn Wins Bail in Japan
The court has previously said Ghosn's continued detention was justified because he posed a flight risk and could seek to tamper with evidence.
Have Reports of Terrorists Being Trained to Carry Out Operations Through Sea: Navy chief
Addressing the need to tighten coastal borders, the Navy chief said that the current global nature of terrorism has enhanced the scope of a forthcoming threat. India faces a "far more serious" version of "state-sponsored" terrorism, he said.
Android TV Security Bug Exposes Other Users’ Photo Albums, Google Shuts Feature Temporarily
According to a Vu Android TV user, the linked accounts feature in the Google Home app malfunctioned and started showing accounts from strangers.
Royal Family to Hide, Block, Report Social Media Trolls After Cyber-bullying of Catherine and Meghan
The Royal Family said the guidelines were introduced to maintain "a safe environment" on channels run by the three households, and called for users to show "courtesy, kindness and respect".
Household Pollutants Cause Infertility in Both Men & Dogs
The findings showed the chemicals — at concentrations relevant to environmental exposure — have the same damaging effect on sperm of both man and dog.
Trump's Plan to Scrap Preferential Trade Treatment Will Not Impact India's Export, Says Commerce Secy
The US demand to relax import norms for medical devices and dairy products which are non-negotiable to India has been dealt with Trump's intent to scrap the Preferential Trade Treatment.
ISRO Unveils 'Young Scientist' Programme to Train Students in Space Science
ISRO's two-week residential training programme will be held each year during summer holidays for students from across the country who have completed class 8 and are studying in class 9.
Naga Peace Pact Talks to Move Ahead With Rajnath Singh's Visit to Assam Today; Final Agreement Could be Signed 'Any Day'
According to sources, the government is ready to consider a Naga flag for a pan-Naga cultural body and to term the final agreement as the "Naga Constitution".