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Yogi Govt Launches War Against Population Rise in UP with Condoms, Contraceptives
While many Hindu religious leaders have exhorted Hindu women to produce more babies, in the recent past, the Yogi government at least, cannot ignore the dire numbers of population density across UP.
Interview – Samrat Som, Head, Apparel Business at Royal Enfield
We had a discussion with Samrat Som, Head, Apparel and Accessories Business at Royal Enfield and here’s an excerpt from the talks.
Reaction to Bhandarkar's Indu Sarkar Inevitable: Congress
Indu Sarkar to be released on 28th /July 2017.
New App Claims to Select Wines for You Based on Your DNA
Genes can help you pick your grapes
South Korea Says North doesn't have ICBM re-entry Technology
North Korea launched what was said to be a nuclear-capable ICBM last week as it presses on with its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
Mosul Liberated, Families of 39 Missing Indians Anxious to Hear From them
The Ministry of External Affairs said that the government activated various channels for locating them, adding that Union Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh is headed to Erbil in Iraq later on Monday.
Army Rejects Pakistan's Claim of Killing Four Soldiers
Army said it has not suffered any casualty in the month of July in these unprovoked ceasefire violations
Qatar Seeks 'Siege' Compensation For Firms, Citizens
Qatar's Attorney General Ali bin Fetais al-Marri on Sunday said his country was forming a committee to pursue compensation claims for firms and citizens over the country's "blockade" by neigbouring Gulf states.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II Appoints First Black Household Staffer
Afghanistan war veteran Major Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah, who is also known as TA to his friends, is thought to be the royal family's first black equerry, a role that requires immense discretion, The Sunday Times reported.
Reading Sun Tzu: Eerie Similarities Between Mao-Nehru And Modi-Jinping
In 1962, Chairman Mao Zedong was 'jealous' of former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru's growing popularity among world leaders. It seems, Chinese President Xi Jinping has a similar complex against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Junaid Killer Has Confessed, Murder Had Nothing to do With Beef: Police
Naresh Rath, a security guard who worked in Delhi, was arrested on Saturday from Maharashtra’s Dhule
Ranbir Apologises to Govinda For Chopping His Role in Jagga Jasoos
When asked about the controversy Ranbir Kapoor said that it's unfair to cast a legend like Govinda and not give justice to his role.
Congress Says Parrikar-led Government in Goa Will 'Collapse on its Own'
Goa Congress chief Shantaram Naik expressed confidence that the BJP-led government in the state would "fall under its own weight" and the Congress would not be required to do anything in that regard.
Martial Arts Star Battulga Wins Mongolian Presidential Election
Battulga rose to fame as a Mongolian wrestler. His businesses include a hotel and a Genghis Khan-themed amusement park
How India Had 'Major Influence' on Counter-terror Policy at G20 Meet
PM Modi has been raising the issue of combating terrorism in all his meetings recently with European leaders
When Ivanka Sat in For Donald Trump at a G20 Meet
The incident fuelled allegations of nepotism against the US President, who has put family members in top White House positions.