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Madras HC Extends Stay on Ban on Sale of Cattle For Slaughter
The Madras High Court on Wednesday extended by four more weeks the stay on the Centre's notification banning sale and purchase of cattle for slaughter from animal markets.
Ballabgarh Killing: Delhi Government Employee, Three Others Arrested
A 50-year-old Delhi government employee was among four persons arrested on Wednesday in connection with the killing of a Muslim youth onboard a Mathura-bound train, the police said.
Thousands Turn up for 'Not in My Name' Protests Against Lynchings
Thousands turned up in Delhi and four other cities across the country holding aloft placards as a part of the #NotInMyName demonstrations calling for an end to the lynching of innocent Muslims by mobs of cow vigilantes.
Djokovic Passes First Test on Grass at Eastbourne
Top seed Novak Djokovic passed his first grass court test of the season on Wednesday, defeating Canadian qualifier Vasek Pospisil 6-4, 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals at Eastbourne.
Amrita and I Are on the Same Page Regarding Sara's Bollywood Debut: Saif Ali Khan
Saif said in a statement on Wednesday that it's annoying to read totally fictitious media reports about him having a disagreement with Amrita over Sara's debut.
Paddington Bear Author Michael Bond Dies Aged 91
British children's writer Michael Bond, the creator of the much-loved fictional character Paddington Bear, has died at the age of 91, his publisher HarperCollins said on Wednesday.
Calcutta HC Asks TMC MLA to Cooperate With Narada Scam Investigators
Trinamool Congress MLA Iqbal Ahmed, facing probe for his alleged role in the Narada scam, was on Wednesday ordered by the Calcutta High Court to cooperate with the investigators.
Civil Society Comes Together To Draft 'Law' Against Mob Lynching
Manav Suraksha Kanoon (MaSuKa), which not only defines 'mob lynching', but also seeks to make lynching a non-bailable offence.
New Twists And Turns in Malayalam Actress' Sexual Assault Case
For the uninitiated, the actress, who was on her way from Thrissur to Kochi, was abducted in February by a gang of six persons, who reportedly took pictures of her to blackmail her. They released her a short while later.
China Leaps to the Defence of 'All-weather' Friend Pakistan on Terror Fight
China on Wednesday put up a strong defence of its “all-weather” ally Pakistan saying it was at the frontlines of the fight against terrorism, a day after India and the US asked Islamabad to rein in cross-border terror. "China thinks that the international...
Indrani Mukerjea to CBI Court: Got Sexual Assault Threats for Protesting Inmate's Death
Indrani had earlier been booked for rioting in the woman’s prison along with 200 other inmates, for protesting the death of a 45-year-old woman prisoner Manju Govind Shette
Onion Rotting at Mandis as MP Govt Decided to Buy at MSP after Mandsaur Violence
Madhya Pradesh government’s decision to buy onion at minimum support price (MSP) as a measure to quell farmer protests after Mandsaur violence has led to another problem as 8,000 tonne onion is lying around Bhopal’s Karond Mandi for over two weeks.
Top 5 Things to Consider While Looking for a Home Loan
Buying home is no more a once-in-a-lifetime decision. With the rise in income of working middle class and easy availability of home loans, one can think of buying her first home in twenties or thirties itself.
RPVT 2017 Result Declared. Check your Grades at rajuvas.org
The RPVT 2017 result were declared by the Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (RAJUVAS). The candidates can check the result in the official website rajuvas.org.
GJM Leaders Using Wireless Sets to Communicate
Gorkha Janamukti Morcha leaders, including its chief Bimal Gurung, are using Very High Frequency (VHF) and High Frequency (HF) wireless set to communicate in the Hills.
Petya Ransomware Has a Variant Called GoldenEye That's Also Spreading Fast
So what's the difference between WannaCry and Petya? If you are affected by Petya, there is no accidental kill switch that you can accidentally or intentionally trigger, which was the case in WannaCry.