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Always Motivated by Roles That Alleviate Women: Tamannaah Bhatia on Queen Telugu Remake
The Telugu film will be produced by Manu Kumaran under the banner of Mediente Films with National award winner G Neelakanta Reddy in the director's chair.
Telecoms Seek Two More Quarters to Implement Quality of Services Norms
Earlier, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) said the amended regulations of "Quality of Services" would be effective from October 1.
Amit Shah Slams Rahul Gandhi's Dynast Comment, Says BJP Believes in Performance
Amit Shah took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi saying BJP believed in politics of performance, while the Congress banked on "politics of appeasement and dynasty".
Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Sunny Leone And Other Stars Who Shocked Us With Their Brutally Honest Confessions
These confessions aren’t just shocking, but also include joyful revelations and devastating secrets.
What is Fiscal Stimulus and Why Are Economists Talking About It?
News18 breaks down the economic jargon and explains why everything related to economy and business is suddenly focused on fiscal stimulus.
'Do Farmers Use Digital Payments?': Rahul Gandhi Asks Prime Minister Modi
Rahul also tore into the “Gujarat model” and said it was only meant to profit corporates. “This Gujarat model provides land, electricity and all the help to the corporates but leaves the common man high and dry,” he said.
Obama Warned Zuckerberg About Fake News on Facebook Last Year
Facebook announced it had found more than 3,000 ads addressing social and political issues that ran in the US between 2015 and 2017 and that appear to have come from accounts associated with a Russian entity known as the Internet Research Agency.
Government's Decision to Impose Anti-Dumping Duty Lauded by Industry Leaders
The decision, based on the recommendations of the Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties, will impose Anti-Dumping Duty in the range of $245.35 - $452.33 per tonne on the import of a certain type of tyres in the heavy vehicle segment.
Moody's Downgrades UK's Rating on Brexit And Growth Fears
Ratings agency Moody's said the outlook for public finances had weakened significantly as Theresa May's government softened the austerity drive of former prime minister David Cameron and his finance minister George Osborne.
Infosys Foundation Signs Rs 5 Crore-MoU With IISc
"We will focus on motivating researchers to perform cutting-edge research, as well as train them to raise awareness about infectious diseases," Infosys Foundation Chairperson Sudha Murthy said.
NFL Controversy Has 'Nothing to Do With Race,' Says Donald Trump
President Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm of criticism after comments on Friday in which he described NFL players who chose to take a knee through renditions of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as "sons of bitches" who should be fired.
Tampering Mobile IMEI Number to Attract up to 3 Years Jail, Fine
IMEI is a unique ID of a mobile handset. Whenever a user makes a call, the call record shows phone number of the caller and IMEI number of the handset from which the call has been made.
Rupee Climbs 3 Paise Against Dollar at 64.76
The dollar's overseas strength against some currencies and a sharply lower opening in the domestic equity market held the rupee tight, forex traders said.
US Air Strikes Kill 17 Islamic State Militants in Libya: US Military
Seventeen Islamic State militants were killed in the first American strikes in Libya since President Donald Trump took office in January.
German Vote Could Doom Angela Merkel-Emmanuel Macron Deal on Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron ran for the French presidency on a pledge to "relaunch" Europe, in tandem with Germany, after years of economic and financial crisis and the new shock dealt by Britain's vote last year to leave the bloc.
President Emmanuel Macron's Party Suffers Setback in French Senate Vote
Results from the vote to renew 171 of 348 seats were expected to leave the French president Emmanuel Macron's Republic on the Move party (LREM) with a group of only 20-30 senators.