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Pakistan Violates Ceasefire, Targets Indian Posts
Pakistani troops on Tuesday targeted Indian posts along the Line of Control in Nowshera sector of Rajouri district by opening fire and lobbing mortar shells.
Sensex Opens at 27,537.26 Points, Nifty Gains 31.55 Points Due to Positive Global Cues
Investors' risk taking appetite was enhanced following US electoral developments, such as the clean chit given by the US investigators to the Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Left to Draw Lessons From Russian Revolution to Counter BJP
Left parties on Monday asked their cadres to draw lessons from Russian Revolution in the fight against the BJP-led NDA government's "anti-people and pro-corporate" policies and urged them to "unite" against its "assaults" on democracy.
Srinagar-Muzaffarabad Bus Service Resumes
The 'Karvan-e-Aman' bus service between Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir and Muzaffarabad in Pakistani Kashmir was resumed on Monday after remaining suspended for two weeks.
BJP Attacks TMC for Opposing Triple Talaq Abolition
BJP on Monday pilloried Trinamool Congress for siding with Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind in opposing abolition of triple talaq in the country, saying it was playing vote bank politics without considering the plight of 1.5 crore Muslim women in West Bengal.
NDTV India Ban Put on Hold by Government
The I&B ministry has put on hold its order imposing a one-day punitive ban on NDTV India for revealing “strategically-sensitive” details while covering the Pathankot terrorist attack, PTI said quoting sources.
Delhi Government Demands Fresh Study to Find Sources of Emission
The Delhi government on Monday demanded that the Centre conduct a fresh study to find out sources of emission and their respective share in polluting the national capital's air.
British Media Tracking Theresa May’s Visit Gets a Taste of Delhi Haze
The British media that accompanied Theresa May in her first visit to India as the UK prime minister were dismayed by the haze that surrounded India’s national capital.
American Presidential Elections 2016: What Does it Mean for Indian Americans?
The second-generation Indian-American remains concerned with the freedom for fearless political participation and unlike the previous generation, it can not remain content merely by the glorification and acceptance of a single subgroup.
Music Therapy May Reduce Depression in Children
Music therapy may help to reduce depression in children and adolescents with behavioural and emotional problems, finds a study.
MTV European Music Awards 2016: Justin Bieber, Green Day Win Big
Bieber was one of the many winners on the night who did not attend the show.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May 'Rejects' Calls to Relax Indian Visa Rules
At least, 10,000 Indians are expected to take advantage of the Registered Travellers Scheme in the first two years and the scheme will be open initially to those on a work visa.
PM Modi Says Science and Technology Important in UK-India Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said science, technology and innovation has a significant role in India's bilateral engagement with the UK.
Missing JNU Student row: President Pranab Mukherjee Seeks Report from Home Ministry
Najeeb Ahmed, a student of School of Biotechnology in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and a resident of Badaun in Uttar Pradesh, has been missing since October 15.
Hillary Clinton's Camp Confident of Crossing 270 Electoral College Mark
Democrat Hillary Clinton's campaign on Sunday exuded confidence of crossing the 270 electoral college vote mark amid reports that the race to the White House has entered a dead heat with just 50 hours to go before the presidential election.
Britain's Prince Charles, Camilla Visit UAE Mosque on Tour
Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla arrived Sunday in the United Arab Emirates as part of their three-nation tour of the Gulf, visiting a landmark mosque in the country's capital.