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WikiLeaks Disclosures Helping US Adversaries: CIA
"The American public should be deeply troubled by any WikiLeaks disclosure designed to damage the intelligence community's ability to protect America against terrorists and other adversaries," said CIA spokeswoman Heather Fritz Horniak.
Manipur Records 86% Voter Turnout in Last Phase; Highest Till Date
Manipur on Wednesday witnessed a record turnout of 86 per cent in the second and last phase of polling in 22 Assembly constituencies, the highest since 2009 general elections.
AAP Govt's Budget: Note Ban Slows Delhi's Economic Growth, Says Manish Sisodia
Note ban has hit the national capital's economic growth and "forced" the city government to cut spending on various developmental projects by about Rs 4,100 crore, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Wednesday.
2017 Audi Q3 Launched in India at Rs 34.2 Lakh, Gets Updated Design and Features
The new 2.0 TDI quattro engine produces 4 percent more than the previous model and achieves 0-100 in just 7.9 seconds
International Women's Day: Swara Bhaskar Asks Women to be Shameless, Selfish
She was speaking at the Delhi Commission for Women Annual Awards that honoured her for being vocal about her views on women issues.
HCL Announces Internet of Things Maturity Framework For IoT Led Business Transformation
The key findings of this framework are the three stages of enterprise IoT maturity which include -- process efficiency using IoT-enabled data, building new revenue streams and business transformation leveraging IoT data led insights.
Kashmir Police Busts Hizbul Mujahideen Module, Arrests 3 Militants
Saroori, who operates mostly from the jungles of Daccan, Marwah and the borderline of Anantnag and Kishtwar, has been active since the last 27 years. He has never been arrested and the last time his name cropped up was in 2009 when one of his close associ...
TRAI Says Internet Service Providers May Lose Permit If They Don't Begin Operations Within a Year
Internet companies providing wireless service may lose their permit if they fail to start commercial service within a year of getting spectrum from the Department of Telecom.
Virat Kohli Wishes Anushka Sharma, His Mother; Calls Them The Two Strongest Women In His Life
Time for a collective sigh, ladies.
ISIS Khorasan: 10 Things You Need to Know about ISIS Offshoot
Khorasan is 'a word which carries mythical overtones for some Muslims after an ancient prophecy that black flags would once again fly in Khorasan region before the end of the world, a BBC report in 2015 said.
Lodhi Garden to Offer free Wi-Fi From April
Come April and those frequenting Lodhi Garden in Lutyen's Delhi will be able to enjoy Wi-Fi services for free.
Kangana Ranaut On Sexism In Bollywood: I Don't Succumb To That
On the professional front, the actress was last seen in 'Rangoon' co-starring Shahid Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan.
Backdrop, Theme, Clothes Take Limelight At Lalit Dalmia's Show
Oh the colors, so picturesque.
Trump Administration Seeks 60 Days to Respond on Work Permits of H-1B Spouses
The Trump Administration has sought 60 days to respond to a court case that challenges the decision of the previous Obama Administration to authorise spouses of H1B spouses to work in the US.
Inflation Under Control, GDP Unhurt by Note Ban: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said his government has been able to tame inflation which had gone out of control before 2014 and no political party could raise the issue during the polls in five states.
Farhan Akhtar's Lucknow Central to be Released on September 15
Farhan brings to life the simplicity, wit, ambition and resolve of the common man in the movie, which marks the directorial debut of Ranjit Tiwari and also features Diana Penty, Gippy Grewal, Deepak Dobriyal, Ronit Roy and Rajesh Sharma in pivotal roles.