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Malaria-Carrying Mosquito Population Made to go Extinct with Genetic Tweak
Malaria sickened more than 200 million people worldwide in 2016 and killed nearly 450,000. It remains one of the most deadly of infectious diseases.
CAT 2018 Registration Ends at 5PM Today, Apply Now
Candidates will be given 60 minutes to attempt each section; thereby the test will be conducted for a total of 180 minutes, however, candidates will not be able to switch between the three sections.
13-Feet High Wall, PowerPoint, Bodily Autonomy: A Look at Key Moments During Aadhaar Arguments
The five-judge Bench of Supreme Court had reserved its judgment in May this year, a culmination of over seven years of various challenges against Aadhaar.
In Conversation with Diego Graffi - MD and CEO Piaggio Vehicles on Small Commercial Vehicle Market in India
Piaggio has sold light commercial vehicles including three and four wheelers in Diesel, Petrol, CNG, LPG fuel variants to over 2.5 million customers across India.
Final Trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Drops; Check It Out
The opening of the two-minute, 23-second trailer shows the two talking secretly about a plan to hunt down Gellert Grindelwald (played by Johnny Depp) -- an evil wizard hell bent on taking over the world.
Arms Haul Case: 4 Right-wing Activists Remanded in Judicial Custody
Prima facie, the accused duo were part of a conspiracy to target those persons who 'disrespected' or 'criticised the Hindu religion and culture'.
Nirav Modi and Mallya Were Protected by UPA, Left India Because They are Afraid of BJP: Javadekar
Slamming Congress, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said, "All scamsters felt protected under the Congress-led UPA government."
‘Undisputed’ Rafale Facts Make it Clear Why Modi Govt Never Set up Lokpal, Says Kapil Sibal
Sibal said if the government did not come out with truth as to who benefited by "sidelining" public-sector Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in the Rafale deal, the matter would be decided in the "people's court".
Another Lioness Dies in Gir forest, Toll Rises to 14 in Two Weeks
The lioness was found very sick during the ongoing screening of big cats and was brought to the rescue centre in Gir by forest officials.
AIADMK Wants International Probe Against DMK, Cong for 'War Crimes' Against SL Tamils
Criticising AIADMK for holding the protests, DMK has alleged that it was a bid to divert attention from the corruption charges AIADMK faced.
Trump Arrives Late for UNGA Speech, Misses Traditional Slot as 2nd Speaker
The US President speaks second but Trump arrived late for the General Debate and President of the current session of the General Assembly Maria Fernanda Espinosa had to call Ecuador President Lenn Moreno to address the General Debate.
CBI Approaches Nigeria Seeking Info on Absconding Bizman Nitin Sandesara in Rs 5,300 Crore Scam
The CBI has alleged that Sandesara's company had taken loans of over Rs 5,000 crore from a consortium led by Andhra Bank which have turned into non-performing assets.
Maldives Demolishes British Statues Deemed Offensive to Islam
A series of statues by Jason deCaires Taylor were placed inside a semi-submerged metal cube in July at a resort in the Maldives, an archipelago of 340,000 Sunni Muslims popular with tourists.
Namaste England Song Dhoom Dhadakka: Arjun and Parineeti Dance Their Heart Out
The upbeat number has been composed by Mannan Shah and penned by Javed Akhtar.
Pope Francis Acknowledges Abuse Scandals Driving People From Church
Francis referred directly to the crisis convulsing his papacy on the fourth and final day of his Baltic pilgrimage, which coincided with the release of a devastating new report into decades of sex abuse and cover-up in Germany.
Indo-Pak Trade Potential Stands at $37 Billion: World Bank
Items on the Indian sensitive list can be imported at the most-favoured-nation tariffs from any SAFTA country, including Pakistan, because India accorded Pakistan the status in 1996. However, Pakistan has not granted India the most-favoured-nation's statu...