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Migration of Rich Indians Putting Pressure on Rupee, Says Dalit Leader Prakash Ambedkar
Ambedkar, who heads Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh, said if the trend continued, the rupee will fall to 75 against the US dollar.
BJP MLA Caught on Video Blaming Muslim Candidates For Party's Loss in MP Civic Polls
Ahead of the assembly elections, a string of BJP leaders have stoked the fire with their loose comments.
Sebi Initiates Public Consultation on FPI Norms as Panel Suggests Major Changes, More Time
Releasing the panel's interim report for public comments till September 17, Sebi said the committee has suggested allowing NRIs, Overseas Citizens of India and Resident Indians to be allowed to hold non-controlling stake in FPIs.
MP D.El.Ed Result 2018 Out at mpbse.nic.in, Check Now
MPBSE had organized the First and Second year examination for Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) in June 2018.
PM Narendra Modi Pushes For Clean and Safe Mobility Solutions in India, Industry Lauds
Auto Industry has reacted to PM Modi's push of electric mobility at the recently concluded MOVE Global Summit.
Lucknow's Hazratganj Chauraha to be Renamed 'Atal Chowk' in Memory of Vajpayee
A grand memorial in Lucknow is also on cards which will be named after late Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Section 377 Traced Back to Infamous King Henry VIII in 1533
Justice Nariman said section 377 was modelled on the Britain's Buggery Act of 1533 which was brought in by the then king Henry VIII which prohibited "the detestable and abominable offence" of buggery (anal intercourse) committed with mankind or beast.
Passage to 377-Free India: EM Forster’s Unrequited Love for Sir Syed’s Grandson Ross Masood
With the Supreme Court decriminalising same-sex love, News18 explores the tale of rejection and passion of 20th century love story between EM Forster and Sir Syed’s grandson, Ross Masood.
5 Indian-origin BPOs Accused in Multimillion-dollar Call Centre Scam in US
Seven persons were arrested in the US on Thursday for their alleged involvement in scam that victimised over 2,000 American nationals, resulting in over USD 5.5 million in losses.
International Literacy Day 2018: Lessons from the Past for a More Literate Future
The First International Literacy Day was celebrated in the year 1967 with an agenda to imbibe reading and writing skills amongst children and adults from all backgrounds.
From 'Immoral' to 'Not a Crime': How RSS Stand on Section 377 Has Changed Over the Years
The softening stance of the RSS towards homosexuality was announced in 2016 by Dattatreya Hosabole. He had said that the Sangh's approach to homosexuality should be 'no criminalisation', but at the same time, it should not glorify the act.
In Trump's Rise, Filmmaker Michael Moore Sees the Hallmarks of Hitler
Moore's latest film is, on the surface, predictable. That the 64-year-old activist filmmaker would turn his camera on Trump's rise wouldn't surprise anyone. What might is how much he also turns it on Democratic leaders, President Barack Obama and even him...
2 Minor Girls Raped in Gautam Buddh Nagar: 25-Year-old Man, Teenager in Custody
The man abducted a nine-year-old girl from her village in Jewar area on the pretext of taking her on a motorcycle ride Thursday, a police official said.
British Airways Apologises After 380,000 Customers Hit in Cyber Attack
Around 380,000 card payments were compromised with hackers obtaining names, street and email addresses, credit card numbers, expiry dates and security codes - to steal from accounts.
Nepal Wants to 'Revive' SAARC; Keep Good Relations With India as Well as China: Prachanda
According to Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, India's multi-dimensional progress has not only inspired Nepal, but also provided a "solid lesson that things are doable".
Yogi Adityanath Takes Dig at Akhilesh Yadav, Calls Him 'Aurangzeb' for Betraying His Father
The UP chief minister did not directly name the SP leader, but made it clear that he was alluding to the manner in which Akhilesh Yadav had edged out his father Mulayam Singh Yadav to take charge of the party.