Sources told CNN-News18 that Congress shifted 16 MLAs from central and south Gujarat to Neejanad Resort in Anand while another 11 from Saurashtra were made to stay at a farmhouse near Rajkot on Friday.
Nine trailers from Nintendo's June 13 spotlight video, from a new cardboard-style "Yoshi" adventure to potential year-end blockbuster "Super Mario Odyssey."
On the work front, Deepika Padukone will be next seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmavati whereas actor Ranbir Kapoor's Jagga Jasoos opposite katrina Kaif is slated for release this year.
The government is planning to open a battery plant by the end of 2018 and use tax revenues from the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles to set up charging stations for electric vehicles.
Jindal was taken by helicopter to Murree, where he met Prime Minister Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz. His trip led to speculation that a move for revival of bilateral dialogue could be afoot, the Dawn reported.
The 40-year-old will be seen in another sci-fi film, which is based on the book How To Stop Time .
A special French court has declared International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde guilty of criminal negligence in a long-running arbitration case.
The 4-day extravaganza came to an end tonight as the best of 2015 were awarded for their talent and hardwork.
An American study has found that working in an unstimulating and unclean environment is bad for our long-term cognitive health.
"I appeal to the civil authorities and to all the social constituents of this nation to do everything in their power to restore safety and serenity to the population, particularly the most vulnerable religious minorities", he said.
In order to outdo each other and have their share of 15-minutes of fame, these contestants crossing the line.
Members of Hindu Sena held demonstrations, following which security was increased outside Aamir Khan's home.
Flipkart has 45 million registered users clocking 10 million daily visits and delivers about eight million shipments per month.
The case was initiated by Austrian activist Max Schrems, who claims techniques used by the US NSA meant the privacy of his user data could not be guaranteed once it had been transferred across the Atlantic.