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Number of child workers decline 60% in 10 years, Centre to amend three-decade-old law
The number of child labourers aged 14 or below in India dropped to 4.5 million in 2011 from 12.6 million a decade before.
P&G stops selling Vicks Action 500 Extra in India with immediate effect
P&G said all its products, including Vicks Action 500 Extra, were backed by research to support their quality, safety and efficacy.
I've been a fan of Shraddha Kapoor since her very first film, says 'Baaghi' co-star Tiger Shroff
Both of them indulge in some stylish action sequences with Shraddha breaking bottles and banging heads, while Tiger is performing high-flying kicks and even doing the martial arts form of Kalaripayattu. But the two also have a love angle brewing, even sha...
Caught on camera: Uttarakhand BJP lawmaker breaks horse's leg
A scuffle had started, during which Ganesh Joshi, the sitting legislator from Mussoorie, was seen striking at the legs of a police mount with a stick.
Goa: BJP ally MGP says can't assure alliance for 2017 polls
Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar, however, said they will not snap ties with MGP.
Vijay Mallya a Congress' baby; UPA forced bank to give him loans: BJP
Defending the NDA government over Mallya's departure for London, BJP National Secretary Shrikant Sharma said there was no court order against his travel abroad when he left on March 3.
Mamata Banerjee dares opposition parties to fight TMC politically
"Trinamool Congress is a people's party. During our four-and-a-half-year rule we have done many development works for the people and served them. Whenever election comes they resort to smear campaign. They have no issue. Fight us politically," the TMC chi...
Rupee snaps 3-day winning spree, down 6 paise to 67.11
The rupee resumed higher at Rs 66.99 against Friday's closing level of 67.05 at the Interbank Foreign exchange (forex) market.
RSS should change its ideology: Digvijaya
"In its meeting held in Nagaur, RSS changed the dress code of its volunteers. It has changed dress code now it should also change its ideology," Singh said.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic nets four as stylish PSG seal French title in record time
French giants Paris Saint-Germain, inspired by four stunning Zlatan Ibrahimovic goals, turned on the style Sunday to beat Troyes 9-0 and clinch a fourth consecutive Ligue 1 crown in record time.
Israel demands world powers punish Iran for missile tests
Netanyahu said he instructed Israel's Foreign Ministry to direct the demand to the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany the countries that signed the deal lifting sanctions on Iran.
Omar questions separatists' silence over Chinese troops in PoK
"How is it that Kashmiri leaders who have so much to say about Indian troops in J&K have nothing to say about Chinese troops across the LoC?" Omar tweeted.
Wild Bear kills three in Chattisgarh before being shot dead
Deputy Forest Ranger Sahil Khan, and two locals, namely, Dhansinh Kanwar (65) and Shatruhn Sidar (35), were killed in a bear attack in Navagaon forest.
I do have thoughts of going ahead: Alia Bhatt on working in Hollywood
The actress has now become confident about her craft of acting.
Brie Larson feels more 'strong and excited' after winning the Academy Award for 'Room'
Larson, who was feted with the Best Actress at last month's Oscars, is more secure in who she is
EWS admission: Delhi government increases reimbursement to private schools
The decision to increase the amount comes after Deputy Education minister Manish Sisodia received complaints from various private schools against "minimal amount" reimbursed by the government to them for allowing students under EWS category.