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Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace Hotel Acquires Image Trademark
The iconic Taj Mahal Palace hotel in the city has acquired an 'image trademark', making it the first building in the country to get intellectual property rights protection for its architectural design.
Mosul Old City Battle Goes House to House as Islamic State Fighters Defend
Islamic State fighters defended their remaining stronghold in the Old City of Mosul, moving stealthily along narrow back alleys and slipping from house to house through holes in walls as US-backed Iraqi forces slowly advanced.
Boeing Announces Latest Plane at Paris Air Show
Boeing announced on Monday what it claims will be the most efficient jet yet in the highly competitive civil aviation market as it tries to claw back market share from rival Airbus.
'Phone Snubbed' People Likely to Turn to Social Media For Acceptance
Roberts said this current research and the trends it identifies are troubling.
Ram Nath Kovind is From RSS Ranks, Oppn Must Put up Candidate, Says CPI
The BJP on Monday named Dalit leader and Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind as the NDA's candidate for the post of president
CBI Team Goes to JNU to Probe Najeeb Ahmed's Disappearance
A CBI team on Monday visited Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to probe the mysterious disappearance of Najeeb Ahmed, a student who had gone missing from his hostel on October 16, 2016.
I-T Dept Moves to Recover Rs 10,000 cr Retrospective Tax from Cairn Energy
This follows an international arbitration panel last week deciding not to entertain a plea by Cairn Energy seeking injunction against the coercive action to recover the tax
Jab Harry Met Sejal New Mini Trail Introduces Us To Anushka Sharma's Character
While Shah Rukh is the cheesy 'indecent' man, Anushka plays the innocent Gujarati lawyer.
BMW’s Hometown Munich Considering Diesel Ban to Tackle Pollution
Munich, home to carmaker BMW, has become the latest German city to consider banning some diesel vehicles amid "shocking" nitrogen oxide emissions in the Bavarian capital.
Here Are Some Dressing Tips For Girls Who Love To Flaunt Their Curves
The mantra that every curvy girl should follow is to dress right for her size. Bid goodbye to all those oversized clothes and slip into outfits with the right fit that will underplay your problem areas and accentuate all the right angles of your frame, sa...
Iran's Supreme Leader Criticises US Policies Toward Tehran
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei lashed out on Sunday at US President Donald Trump’s administration and what he characterised as its hostility to the Islamic Republic.
Mobile Data Consumption Rose 142% in Last 3 Years: NITI Aayog
Mobile data consumption per subscriber in India has risen by 142% in the last three years, NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said.
90% Jio Users Chose Prime, Most Ready to Continue on Network: Report
Around 68 per cent of the surveyed Jio users said that they have negotiated with their incumbent telecom operators and have got around 10-40 per cent cheaper tariffs.
US Shoots Down Syria Warplane in Raqqa Province
A US warplane shot down a Syrian army jet on Sunday in the southern Raqqa countryside, with Washington saying the jet had dropped bombs near US-backed forces and Damascus saying the plane was downed while flying a mission against Islamic State militants.
Mirwaiz Congratulates Pak Over Win, Gambhir Asks Him to 'Cross Border'
“Fireworks all around, feels like an early Eid here. Better team took the day. Congratulations team #Pakistan” tweeted the Kashmiri separatist leader
Britain Eyes Brexit Deal 'Like no Other in History'
Britain's Brexit minister David Davis said the country wanted to strike "a deal like no other in history" as formal talks on quitting the EU were set to begin in Brussels on Monday.