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Airlines look to buy smaller planes to provide regional push in India
National carrier Air India plans to add 40 new planes to its domestic fleet by the end of 2017, of which 13 will be smaller turboprop planes for regional connections, its chairman Ashwani Lohani said on Friday.
February 9 events not a major act of indiscipline: JNU professors
A group of JNU faculty members has noted that the sequence of events "does not constitute a major act of indiscipline".
Jats defer reservation protest till March 31, agree to give time to Haryana government
The Jat leaders said all 7 demands of the community were discussed.
Space around Pluto nearly dust free: NASA
Launched in 2006, the New Horizons mission was designed to help scientists better understand the icy world at the edge of our solar system, including Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.
India's fuel demand roars at fastest rate ever, pips Japan as third-largest oil consumer
By 2040, India will have more than doubled its current oil use to 10 million barrels per day.
ED gives time to Vijay Mallya till April 2 to appear before the agency
ED had earlier issued summons to Mallya for "personal appearance" on March 18 under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
AIFWAW16, Day 2: Samant Chauhan's dramatic Silk Route-based show makes for a unique sight
China's first dark matter satellite concludes in-orbit testing
The satellite's initial findings are expected to appear before the end of the year as it has completed three months of in-orbit testing. (Picture for representational purpose only)
Europa League: Coutinho steers Liverpool to quarters, Sevilla, Dortmund advance too
An impudent individual goal from Philippe Coutinho steered Liverpool comfortably into the quarter-finals of the Europa League on Thursday after a 1-1 draw at bitter rivals Manchester United completed a 3-1 aggregate win.
FIFA records $122 million loss as scandal takes toll
FIFA on Thursday announced a $122 million loss in 2015 which it blamed partly on legal fees and other extra costs caused by a corruption scandal.
85-year-old man dies after being stung about 200 times by swarm of bees
The victim died at the scene and investigators later found a beehive in a nearby stack of tires.
No rapes in Murthal during Jat quota stir, Centre convinced after Haryana report
Haryana government has told the Centre, that reports of women being dragged out of cars and raped in Murthal during the Jat quota agitation, were untrue.
Pakistan team probing Pathankot terror attacks to arrive in Delhi on March 27
Sushma Swaraj and Sartaj Aziz held bilateral talks in Pokhra in Nepal on Thursday.
Teaser: Pawan Kalyan's star power will make 'Sardaar Gabbar Singh' shine
The teaser of ‘Sardaar Gabbar Singh' is out and it has everything that a fan would want – suspense, action, humour.
Difficult to accept Congress demand to cap GST rate: Arun Jaitley
Explaining the rationale, the Finance Minister said, it is extremely difficult to accept because every time you need to increase tariff in a given emergency, you have to amend the Constitution.