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CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme for Single Girl Child 2017: Class X Pass Students Apply Online Today, Last Date Nov 15
Female students who have passed their Class X from schools affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi and are the single child of their parents are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
Decentralise GST Implementation, Says Former RBI Governor Bimal Jalan
Describing the Goods and Services Tax (GST), rolled out nationwide on July 1, as an extremely important steps that the government has taken, Jalan said proper implementation of the new indirect tax regime would take some more time.
Sur, Oman: Perfect Stop For Lovers of Exotic Beaches
The second-richest city in Oman after the capital Muscat has a lot to offer to travel junkies.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui Apologises for Hurting Sentiments, Decides to Withdraw Biography An Ordinary Life: A Memoir
The actor, who has always kept his romantic relationships away from the media glare, has opened up about his affairs with his Miss Lovely co-star Niharika Singh and a National School Drama alumna Sunita Rajwar in his book.
Concentration of CO2 in Atmosphere Hits Record High: UN
World Meteorological Organization said that the concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere surged at a record-breaking speed in 2016."
Why no Separate Schools for Children Suffering From Autism, Asks Supreme Court
The apex court observed that it is "impossible to think" that children, who are disabled or suffer from any kind of disability or are mentally challenged, can be imparted education in mainstream schools along with normal children.
Soon, Bengaluru to Reserve 20% Parking Space on Brigade Road for Women
Brigade Road is the area in hear of Bengaluru from where pictures of molestation of women during New Year's Eve had gone viral.
Sale of Combat Dresses of Security Forces Banned in Kashmir's Samba District
The ban, imposed after security agencies requested the authorities to regulate the procurement of such articles, came in the backdrop of attacks in Samba and neighbouring Kathua district by terrorists donning Army combat dresses and uniforms of security f...
Not Worried About Playing Sanchez Against Manchester City, Says Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has no doubt that striker Alexis Sanchez will give his best against Manchester City in Sunday's Premier League clash as he believes the Chilean has a "social contract" with his teammates to get victories.
Army Veterans Protesting for OROP Forcibly Evicted from Jantar Mantar, Police Cite NGT Order
The police also said the protesters were informed about the NGT order in advance and asked either to leave or bring a stay order from the court. However, the ex-servicemen termed it "an attempt to throttle our voice in a democracy".
Spain's Control Over Catalonia to be Tested on Monday as Work Resumes
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy assumed direct control of the region on Friday. He sacked its secessionist government and called a snap election for Dec. 21.
Debt-ridden farmers Can’t Even Pay Their Power Dues in MP, Says Pravin Togadia
Delivering some more body blows to Centre’s development claims, the saffron wing head went on to say that 19 crore people sleep empty stomach and ten crore youths in the country are jobless.
Stranger Things 2 Review: A Bit Underwhelming But Still The Best Halloween Binge
Stranger Things 2 is still one of the best Netflix's original and the ending will make you well up and eager for season 3.
Riccardo Tisci Wants His Own Biopic
The 43-year-old fashion designer was the former creative director of Givenchy for over a decade.
Kim Jong-un Visits Cosmetics Firm With Wife Ri Sol-ju
Kim Jong-un went to the newly renovated factory with senior party members and his rarely seen wife, Ri Sol-ju.
Hundreds of Thousands March for Unified Spain, Poll Shows Depths of Division
The poll of 1,000 people by Sigma Dos for newspaper El Mundo, which opposes independence, showed anti-independence parties winning 43.4 percent support and pro-independence parties 42.5 percent.