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Maharashtra: 14 people lose eyesight after cataract surgery at Washim civil hospital
Three doctors and two ophthalmologists have been suspended for negligence.
'Main Aur Charles' sequel to showcase Sobhraj's life in Europe, says Prawaal Raman
Enthused with the success of 'Main Aur Charles', filmmaker Prawaal Raman is now gearing up to helm a sequel, an Indo-French collaboration.
ISL: Power issue still not resolved at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, says source
Delhi's second home game against NorthEast United FC was suppose to start at 7 pm but it got delayed by 40 minutes as the power supply didn't allow the flood lights to take full effect.
France commits 2 billion euros for smart cities in India
Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Urban Development Durga Shanker Mishra read out a message from Venkaiah Naidu, Minister of Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, and Parliamentary Affairs.
Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema arrested over sex-blackmail tape
Benzema was arrested on Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation over the attempted blackmail of fellow French international footballer Mathieu Valbuena with a sex tape.
Important that BJP loses in Bihar, tweets Arvind Kejriwal
Reiterating his support for Nitish Kumar, Kejriwal urged people of Bihar to vote for him.
Nissan's autonomous test car drives itself safely, recognises pedestrians
When compared with a human, Nissan's prototype is only 3 or 4 years old, maybe 6 at most, and the goal is to help it mature to a 20-year-old.
Those returning awards spreading 'ideological terrorism', says Jharkhand CM
"You will be surprised to know that so far 1,004 litterateurs won Sahitya Academy awards. Out of them, only 29 have returned their awards," Das said.
Chhota Rajan's deportation deferred due to airport closure
Police Major Pande Sugiarta said the deportation was delayed until Wednesday because of volcanic ash spewing from Mount Rinjan on nearby Lombok Island.
Pakistan must stop rights violations in PoK before sermonising: India
Visiting Member of Parliament Rattan Lal Kataria rejected the "unwarranted" references to Jammu and Kashmir made by Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi in the Third Committee of the General Assembly on 'Right to self- determination' on Monday.
Draft aviation policy to help new airports: Report
The report did not elaborate any numbers, but said even though the new policy will not be applicable to the three privately run airports in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad, nonetheless, the clarity of thought is crucial for the upcoming airports.
India, UK may sign finance pacts during PM Modi's visit
While details of any deals planned have not been released yet, a Financial Times report indicated that recommendations by the India-UK Financial Partnership (IUKFP) are likely to form the basis of these agreements.
Pakistan ready for talks with India: Nawaz Sharif's top aide
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi was addressing a seminar on Pakistan-India relations held in Karachi.
Harjeet Singh to lead junior men's hockey team at Asia Cup
Hockey India on Tuesday selected Harjeet Singh as the captain of an 18-member squad for the 8th Junior Men's Asia Cup to be held in Kuantan, Malaysia, later this month.
Better sense will prevail with BJP to resume talks: Pervez Musharraf
"I know eventually better sense will prevail in the BJP government as well. We have dealt with both Congress and BJP governments and the only way forward is to have constant dialogues to resolve outstanding issues," he said.
Hardik Patel remanded in judicial custody
However, the firebrand Patel leader told the court that he was not asked a single question in the last three days and forced to sit at one place during the remand.