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Manmohan Singh Has a Word of Advice for Narendra Modi on His 'Conduct' as Prime Minister
Singh said Modi should exercise restraint when he visits states not ruled by his party and set an example with his conduct which should be consistent with his obligations as the PM.
Former CBI Joint Director to Contest Elections in Andhra Pradesh Next Year
Lakshminarayana, who had been touring the state for the past several months after voluntarily retiring from the post in the CBI, had last month released what he called the 'peoples manifesto' and highlighted need for 'zero-budget' politics.
'Grand Alliance' in Telangana Releases Common Agenda for Governance
The agenda was released by Congress president in Telangana N Uttam Kumar Reddy, TDP's state unit president L Ramana, TJS president M Kodandaram and CPI's incharge state secretary Palla Venkat Reddy.
Doggie Diplomacy: S. Korean President, Wife Play With Puppies Gifted by Kim Jong Un
Images released on Sunday show the couple smiling as they sit on the ground outside their residence in Seoul surrounded by the six pups and their mother Gomi.
Indian Art House Cinema is Screaming for Our Attention. Why Aren’t We Listening?
Broadly, one could say that art house films are experimental or financially and emotionally independent films. These films consciously defy the rules of classical mainstream cinema.
'Will Vacate Seat for Scindia Within 5 Days': Aides Make Last Pitch for CM Probables Ahead of MP Polls
Scindia is not contesting the upcoming state assembly polls. However, if he is made the chief minister in case the Congress wins the elections, he would have to get himself elected to the state legislature within six months.
Taunted as 'Kasab ki Beti', Girl Who Led 26/11 Attacker to Gallows Wants to Become IPS Officer
Almost a decade has passed since the attack, and while her flesh wounds have healed, the mental trauma she had to face has still not passed. The passage of time has given her a steely resolve to become an IPS officer and nab terrorists and teach the maste...
145 Pilot Whales Die in Shocking Stranding on Remote New Zealand Beach
A hiker discovered the pilot whales in two pods about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) apart late Saturday on Stewart Island. About 75 were already dead and conservation workers decided to euthanize the others due to their poor condition and remote location.
India Better Prepared, More Organised 10 Years After 26/11 Attack: Navy Chief
On the 10th anniversary of the 26/11, Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba says that we have come a long way since Mumbai terror attack in 2008.
On 26/11 Attack Anniversary, Slain Top Cop's Kin Say Religion Being Misinterpreted
Encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar was killed outside the Cama Hospital in south Mumbai after terrorist Ajmal Kasab and his partner Ismail opened fire at their police van during the terror attack on November 26, 2008.
Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Strikes Western Iran, At Least 70 Injured
Sunday night's earthquake struck near Sarpol-e Zahab in Iran's Kermanshah province, which suffered half of the casualties from last year's quake and where some still remain homeless.
3-day Mourning in Karnataka for Actor-turned-politician Ambareesh
Actor-turned-politician MH Ambareesh passed away at a private hospital on Saturday night following a cardiac arrest.
InterGlobe Aviation Chairman Devadas Mallya Passes Away
He had also served as Chairman and Managing Director of Bank of Baroda and Bank of Maharashtra.
Democrats to Probe Trump's Money Ties to Russia, Saudis, Says US Lawmaker
Adam Schiff, currently the ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee, accused Trump of being "dishonest" about the role of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
As Politics of Hindutva Gains Momentum, BJP Eyes Perfect Blend of Mandir and Vikas Ahead of 2019
Political pundits say the attacks on the government may actually work in its favour as they could provide the much-needed justification to bring in an ordinance on the issue in the coming winter session of Parliament.
'Why Drag My Parents Into Politics?' PM Modi Asks Poll-bound MP to Show the Door to 'Burden' Congress
Launching a scathing attack on the Congress in his last election rally at Jabalpur Modi said the party, which ruled from Parliament to state assemblies and panchayats had been wiped out from everywhere.