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CNG Buses to be Launched on Green Corridors Soon: Petroleum Minister Pradhan
Pradhan said that by February next year, CNG buses using type-IV cylinders will be plying separate services from Delhi to the cities of Agra, Chandigarh, Haridwar and Jaipur.
KGF Movie Review: Brilliant Cinematography, Challenging Action Sequences
KGF is a period drama depicting the hero's journey from being a downtrodden to the most powerful and dreaded man in town.
OPINION | Snooping Order: Security of India Doesn’t Need to Clash with Privacy of Indians
National security is critical and paramount to India’s prosperity. However, it must be channelled through a judicial and parliamentary process, while at the same time making the agencies accountable, which lies at the core of a functioning democracy.
'Smart' Uniforms to Track Attendance of Students in China
The uniforms use chips to monitor the location of students and can record their exit and entry into school, according to the tech firm behind the tracking
Woman Hanged Herself. Doctor Called to Cut Umbilical Cord to Release Dangling Newborn
Laxmi Thakur (36), who was found hanging from the roof of cowshed at her house on Thursday morning, apparently gave birth to a child in the moment of suicide.
Delhi Police to Soon Charge Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid in Sedition case: Sources
Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya were arrested in 2016 on charges of sedition for allegedly organising an event in Jawaharlal Nehru University campus against the hanging of Parliament-attack mastermind Afzal Guru.
Noted Plays to Enthrall Delhi in Theatre Fest
Slated to take place at cultural hub Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts from December 22-28, the annual Panna Bharat Ram Theatre Festival brings acclaimed productions by noted playwrights and directors.
4 ATM Cash Handling Staff in Tamil Nadu Steal Rs 1.2 Crore, Land in Police Net
The four had lodged a complaint claiming the money had been stolen by unidentified people after the vehicle in they were travellig met with an accident and capsized.
Actress Jane Fonda to be Honoured with Stanley Kramer Award by Producers Guild of America
Oscar-winning actress and fitness guru Jane Fonda will be honoured for her prolific work in support of many political and social causes.
Yogi Govt Continues to Punish the Innocent: SP Raises Kafeel Khan Issue in Assembly
In a letter to the Chief Secretary of the Legislative Council, SP leader Rajpal Kashyap questioned why a decision on whether Dr Khan is to be terminated or reinstated from his post has not been reached one-and-a half years later, even when the Supreme Cou...
'I am Sorry': CBI Judge Acquits All 22 Accused in Sohrabuddin Encounter Case, Says Not Enough Proof
Most of the 22 accused on trial in the Sohrabuddin Shaikh encounter case are junior-level police officials from Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Mamata Banerjee Govt Appeals Against Court Order Allowing BJP's 'Rath Yatra'
On December 6, the HC had refused permission to the BJP to hold the 'Rath Yatra', which was scheduled to be flagged off by BJP chief Amit Shah from Cooch Behar in North Bengal on December 7.
Amazon Accidentally Sends 1,700 Alexa Recordings to Another User
The customer had asked to listen back to recordings of his own activities made by Alexa but he was also able to access 1,700 audio files from a stranger when Amazon sent him a link, German trade publication c't reported.
Google Uses Mobile-First Indexing For Most Pages in Search Results
Google introduced mobile-first indexing about two years ago as it found that an increasing number of people were searching on Google using a smartphone.
OPINION | Like Lalu in 2004, Stalin Hopes for First-Mover Advantage by Backing a Nehru-Gandhi for PM
At one level, Stalin’s declaration was aimed at cementing ties with the Nehru-Gandhi family, but coming shortly after the Congress wrested three states from the BJP, it had a whiff of sycophancy about it.
Only the Very Best Should Have Privilege of Coming to US for Work: Trump Staff on H-1B Visas
Although current law prohibits some H-1B employers from displacing US workers, there are loopholes that must close, Homeland Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said.