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Gopal Rai Resigns as Transport Minister, Retains Irrigation & Labour
The Delhi government during the second phase of the odd-even scheme had in April announced the premium bus service would be made operational from mid-June.
Eiffel Tower Lights Up in Rainbow Colours in Memory of Orlando Victims
Not just the Eiffel Tower, crowds flocked to vigils around the world on Monday in shock at the shooting of dozens of Florida club-goers in the deadliest ever attack on the gay rights movement.
TN Govt to Order Probe Against TASMAC for Selling Liquor in Black
Trade union members claim that the black market of liquor in Tamil Nadu is worth Rs 500 crore (approx).
Juventus Sign Roma Midfielder Pjanic for 32 Million Euros
Italian champions Juventus has signed creative midfielder Miralem Pjanic for 32 million euros ($36.14 million) from Serie A rivals Roma on a five-year contract.
Mexico Top Group After Draw With Venezuela at Copa America
Jesus Manuel "Tecatito" Corona's goal in the 80th minute gave Mexico a 1-1 tie against Venezuela on Monday night and first place in Group C of the Copa America.
RBI Eases Stressed Asset Restructuring Rules For Banks
The Scheme for Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets (S4A) will cover those projects which have started commercial operations and have outstanding loan of over Rs 500 crore.
Pique Header Gives Spain 1-0 Win Against Resolute Czech Republic
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique headed a late winner as defending champions Spain overcame a resolute and determined Czech Republic 1-0 in their Group D opener in Toulouse on Monday.
EC Seeks Report on Haryana RS Poll After Congress Complaint
Congress has claimed there was no "internal sabotage" that caused the defeat.
Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor to Portray Real Life Relationship in Anees Bazmee's Next
The film titled 'Mubaraka' was to be helmed by Milap Zaveri but things did not work out and the producer Murad Khetani of 'Shaukeens' fame roped in Bazmee to direct the movie.
I'm Now Directing 'Sabash Naidu', Confirms Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan has confirmed filling in for "extremely ill" T.K. Rajeev Kumar, the original director of 'Sabash Naidu'.
Gulbarg Society Massacre: Convict Surrenders Before SIT Court
Gulbarg society case is one of the nine cases of the 2002 Gujarat riots probed by the SC appointed SIT.
Microsoft Opens an Online Store With Tata CLiQ in India
The Microsoft Online Store will allow consumers across the country to enjoy an easy access to Microsoft’s wide range of productivity-enhancing products.
Kejriwal Questions Kamal Nath's Role as Congress Punjab in-charge
Soon after his name was announced, protests broke out in Punjab over his alleged role in 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Orlando Massacre: What We Know So Far
A man armed with an assault rifle and pledging loyalty to Islamic State militants killed 50 people during a gay pride celebration at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, early on Sunday.
Orlando Shooter Identified As US Citizen of Afghan Descent
Police have yet to officially identify the gunman.
Islamic State-Linked Twitter Account Posts Photo of Alleged Orlando Nightclub Shooter
It was not possible to verify whether the picture was in fact of Mateen.