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Thai Cave Survivors Train with Los Angeles Galaxy, Striker Ibrahimovic
The Wild Boars team, who earlier this month were guests at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, were given a tour of the Galaxy's StubHub Center stadium before training with members of the MLS team at a nearby pitch.
Tantri, TDB Member Disagree on Emergency Shutdown of Sabarimala Shrine
Frenzied protests and threats to close down the temple forced two women on Friday to return from Sabarimala on the third day of unrest as Kerala Police declined to escort a third woman to the hill shrine.
He Asked Me To Sleep With Him: TV Actor Rahul Raj Accuses Mushtaq Shiekh of Molestation
TV actor Rahul Raj Singh, who was charged with abetting suicide of his the then-girlfriend, actress Pratyusha Banerjee, has accused renowned Bollywood screenwriter Mushtaq Shiekh of sexual harassment.
ArcelorMittal Emerges as Highest Bidder for Essar Steel
Lakshmi Mittal-owned ArcelorMittal, which is the world's largest steel maker has been on a murky legal battle with other bidders, especially the Russian VTB Bank-promoted NuMetal to take over Essar Steel.
Ramlila Actor Dies in Amritsar Train Tragedy, Mother Says This Was the First Year He Played Ravana
Dalbir Singh’s mother says he was a regular fixture in Ramlila each year and had earlier played the role of Ram, Lakshman and Hanuman. This was the first time he played Ravana, she said.
Take Inspiration from Lord Ram to Destroy Terrorism: Yogi Adityanath
The UP chief minister alleged that some neighbouring countries are promoting terrorism, separatism, naxalism and they have become dangerous like Ravana.
India Gets its First Bitcoin ATM Kiosk in Bengaluru Amid Question Mark on Future of Virtual Currency
The automated teller machine, which has been installed at Kemp Fort Mall on Old Airport of Bengaluru, is the first-of-its-kind in the country.
Afghanistan Postpones Election in Kandahar After Attack
The Independent Election Commission's deputy spokesman Aziz Ibrahimi said the postponement was meant to allow mourners to observe funeral rights for the slain officials.
FATF Experts List 40 Things Pakistan Must Do to Crawl Out of Grey List
A nine-member team of the FATF's Asia-Pacific Group (APG) arrived here on October 8 to review the measures as promised by Pakistan in June to tackle the concerns about money laundering and terror financing.
'Badhaai Ho' is a Result of my Patience and Hardwork, Says Gajraj Rao
Gajraj Rao, who considers 'Badhaai Ho' as the best film of his career, says a lot has changed in cinema as character actors are no longer treated as fillers in the story.
After This, We Won’t Need Soldiers to Stand Guard at Borders: Rajnath Singh on New Tech
He said a comprehensive integrated border management system was being implemented by the government to strengthen border security and a pilot project under the system was launched in Jammu.
Rajiv Menon's Comeback Movie, Madras Beats, to Screen at Tokyo Festival
Chennai-based Rajiv Menon's Madras Beats or Sarva Thaala Mayam, starring music composer G V Prakash, will be one of the three Indian titles to screen at the upcoming Tokyo International Film Festival.
In a First, Pune Woman Who Received Uterus Transplant from Mother Gives Birth
Meenakshi Walan, resident of Vadodara, underwent the transplant in May 2017, said Dr Neeta Warty, one of the doctors who oversaw the delivery.
Rajnath Singh to Celebrate Dussehra With BSF Jawans at Indo-Pak Border
Earlier during the day, he will participate in the 'Shastra Puja' (worshipping of weapons) function of the paramilitary force, the spokesperson said.
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Amarinder Singh Says Punjab Not Responsible for Delhi Pollution, Asks Centre to Help Farmers
Amarinder Singh had on Thursday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to demand Rs 100 per quintal compensation to farmers to deal with the problem of stubble burning.