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Uri: Shooting Such Films is Never Easy, Says Yami Gautam
Yami says there was a lot of brainstorming on the set since the story is based on a real incident.
Air India Aims to Raise Rs 250 Crore Through Sale of 14 Properties
The government is looking to bolster the fortunes of the state-run carrier after the proposed strategic stake sale failed to take off in May. Against this backdrop, efforts are continuing for the sale of the airline's non-core assets.
Rajnath Singh to Meet Tripura Tribal Party to Discuss Demand for NRC
The October 4 meeting is seen as a follow-up by the MHA after the INPT submitted a memorandum to President Ram Nath Kovind, PM Narendra Modi and Union home minister Rajnath Singh in August demanding NRC in Tripura.
National Investigation Agency Set to Take Over Probe Into AK-47 Haul in Bihar
Investigations revealed that more than 80 AK-47 rifles were smuggled from Jabalpur to Munger between 2012 to 2018.
Indonesian Survivors Desperate to Flee Disaster Zone as Death Toll Climbs
Dozens of people were reported to be trapped in the rubble of several hotels and a mall in the small city of Palu, 1,500 km (930 miles) northeast of Jakarta. Hundreds more were feared buried in landslides that engulfed villages.
Jean-Claude Arnault, the Man at Centre of Nobel Literature Scandal, Convicted of Rape
Jean-Claude Arnault, a major cultural figure in Sweden, had faced two counts of rape of a woman seven years ago.
Bhima-Koregaon: Sambhaji Bhide ‘Spared’ by State Govt 6 Months Before Violence
Cases against Sambhaji Bhide were withdrawn only six months before the Bhima-Koregaon violence took place on January 1.
Kerala Cop Suspended for Trespassing Into Labour Ward Wearing Burqa, Absconding
There were 8 women along with their newborns in the ward, besides some relatives of the patients and two nurses when Noor Sameer, a body builder, entered the ward clad in the garment worn by Muslim women.
Rupee Slips 36 Paise Against US Dollar, Even As RBI Announced Purchase of Govt Bonds
In recent weeks, the rupee has taken a beating amid volatility in global markets and strengthening of the greenback. The central bank has been taking various measures to shore up the rupee.
Two Class 10 Students Set Each Other Ablaze Over 'Affair' With Same Girl in Telangana
The police suspect that both the students, aged 16, set each other ablaze on Sunday night after consuming liquor. The incident occurred in the town about 190 km from here.
Musharraf 'Growing Weaker' from Unspecified Illness, Can't Return to Pakistan Now
Pakistan's former dictator General Pervez Musharraf, 75, who has been living in Dubai since 2016, is facing the high-profile treason case for suspending the Constitution in 2007.
Woman BJP Supporter Beaten with Sticks, Punched and Thrown to Ground by TMC Leaders in Bengal
The entire episode was caught on camera on September 26, the day of BJP's 12-hour Bengal bandh, when the victim had put up a rail block in Barasat near Kolkata.
2 Engineering Students Drown at Visakhapatnam Beach, Ignored Warning of Strong Current
The deceased, who were studying in a private engineering college in the city had gone to Rushikonda beach along with three others, they said adding the group had ventured into the sea despite police warning.
No Ration, Cash Dole for Bru Refugees From Today, Centre Tells Tripura
Thousands of Brus had been lodged in Tripura relief camps since 1997 in the wake of communal tension triggered by the brutal killing of a forest guard by Bru National Liberation Front militants.
Quarrel Over Cold Water, Brushing-of-shoulder Among Reasons That Led to 20% Murders in Delhi
Experts believe that sedentary lifestyle, emotional instability and poor social communication maybe reason behind spurt in such cases.
Govt May Soon Announce Rewards for Tip Offs on GST Evasion
It will be on the lines of similar schemes for excise and service tax, which has been subsumed under the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Customs and Income Tax also have such informer reward schemes.