- Opposition moves no-confidence motion against Parsekar govt in Goa
- Oprah’s book club pick: ‘The Underground Railroad,’ by Colson Whitehead
- Orlando West High School in Soweto, down the street from Nelson Mandela's former house, was once a symbol of hope for a South Africa struggling against apartheid. Now, the school is failing and so are its students.
- Oushadha kanji cooking competitionOISCA International in association with Kerala Medicinal Plants Board is organising a Oushadha Kanji cooking competition on August 6 at 10.30 a.m. at OISCA Hall on UK...
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- Over 400 grievances unresolved in July; resolution was promised within one hour of complaint
- Pahal had dreams of Rio 2016 Olympics, now in jail
- Pak House passes Kashmir resolution
- Pakistan completes construction of Afghan border gate
- Pakistani-origin Siddiqui brothers along with their father, known as Sid, are stars of a popular reality television show in the UK called 'Gogglebox' on Channel 4. Image courtesy Facebook.
- Pakistan says border gate resisted by Afghanistan completed
- Pak Rangers will foil any attack on minister: BSF
- Pak's real strategy exposed, Hafiz Saeed's Falah-e-Insaniat group seeks funds
- Panel orders Police Commissioner to help authorities with demolition
- Pa. Ranjith’s Kabali seems to have several hidden tributes to Japanese directorKinji Fukasaka
- Parents Beware! Bounce Houses May Put Kids At Heat Stroke Risk
- Paris steps up fight against 'love-locks'
- Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said that after the assurance by Mr. Jaitley, members should allow business to go on.
- Parliament has no oversight over NSC Act, argues lawyer
- Parliament okays stiff amendments to 1988 legislation, as part of govt's drive against black money
- Parliament passes Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Parliament passes bill to allow confiscation of black money
- Parliament passes Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill
- Parliament spokesman Bharat Raj Gautam said no competitors had come forward to challenge Prachanda's candidacy.
- Parrikar blasts actor Aamir Khan for 'unpatriotic' comments last year
- pA seminar on Make in India for Indian Air Force was conducted on 19th April, 2016. Main suggestions received during the seminar are as follows: Nurture aerospace Research & Development (R&D)...
- Patel submitted her resignation to the BJP top brass asserting that the party needs a fresh face in the state
- PCC President Sachin Pilot alleged such incidents have increased since BJP came to power at the Centre
- Penghu offering discounts to encourage electric scooter use
- People not technology will drive success of autonomous vehicles
- People performed the annual Karkidaka vavu bali, a ritualistic offering to their dead ancestors, at various temple ghats and other holy places in different parts of the district on Tuesday.Hundreds of...
- People stick to tradition in Udumalpet region
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- People throng Cauvery to celebrate ‘Adi Perukku’
- Personal Security Officer of SDM opens fire at protesters in Pampore
- Petrol bomb hurled at J-K Minister's house
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- Photographer Dan Vojtech, from Prague, Czech Republic, shared a GIF demonstrating how simply using different lenses can dramatically change the shape of the face.
- Photographer Marcel Maffei chronicles the plight of Ponichala, a settlement for the blind that was established in the 1930s by the Soviet government.
- Photos of Poko -mon characters in the wrecks and ruins of Syria last week drew attention to an unnoticed aspect of the war: Troops in the most dangerous war zones are not excluded from this global ...
- Physicist trio amplifies research on mysterious forms of matter
- PIL filed seeking CBI probe into Bulandshahr gangrape case
- Pilgrim turnout at all the ghats saw a steep fall on Tuesday, the third day of the 12-day Antya Pushkarams of the Godavari river owing to new moon day (Amaavasya). As people from even nearby places di...
- Pioneering Videogame Critic Joyce Worley Katz Has Passed Away
- Pipelines that carry capsules containing almost any type of freight over long distances have the potential to become an important, cost-effective and environmentally friendly form of transportation. Now, research has led to the development of mathematical models that can ensure new pipeline systems are designed to be as economic and efficient as possible.
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- PLA Navy holds military rank promotion ceremony
- Plane Pilot Takes Down Unruly Passenger
- Plans in a patent awarded to the Washington-based online retail giant detail smart headphones which could suspend noise-cancellation when triggered by key words or phrases.
- Plantain price up
- Plan was to bat once, says Ajinkya Rahane
- p Last December more coalition forces moved in to support the Afghan army, and earlier this year 500 soldiers from the US Army's 10th Mountain Division deployed to Helmand ...
- Play on day four was called off due to consistent rain after India reduced the West Indies to 48 for four in the second Test here today.
- Plea against ‘senior advocate’ designation
- Plus Two student alleges assault by hostel wardens
- PM flags off “Run For Rio” – urges athletes to give their best for the country
- PMK founder S. Ramadoss on Tuesday demanded that owners of light motor vehicles be exempted from paying toll on State Highways.In a statement here, he said that the contracts to lay highways were give...
- PM meets Rio-bound athletes, wishes them luck
- PM Modi assures Wrestler Narsingh of justice" border
- PM Modi assures wrestler Narsingh Yadav ahead of Rio
- PM Modi's speech at “Run For Rio” flag off, at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium
- PM plans bash for 2 years of MyGov, wants ideas to reach next level
- Pokemon Go a campaign weapon for US presidential candidates
- Police action in Navalgund: women’s commission registers case
- Police had woman’s Facebook deactivated as she posted on social media during standoff
- Police have drawn up elaborate plans to ensure smooth flow of vehicular movement on the Chennai-Kolkata and Addanki-Hyderabad highways in Prakasam district during the Krishna Pushkarams beginning on A...
- Police in a Baltimore-area community have shot and killed an African-American woman after a standoff at an apartment complex, police said.
- Police in a Baltimore-area community have shot and killed a woman after a standoff at an apartment complex, police said.
- Police in southern Nicaragua has said they have found the bodies of eight people believed to be migrants who drowned.
- Police in southern Nicaragua said Tuesday they have found the bodies of eight people believed to be migrants who drowned.
- Police on Monday arrested three persons and detained a dozen others after launching a massive hunt for the culprits.
- Police on Tuesday exhumed the body of a youth buried at Manimurtheeswaram near here following a directive from the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court.Even as the Thatchanallur police were on the looko...
- Police searching for lion after lorry driver sighting in Cornwall - Daily Mail
- Politicians' revolting comments about rape
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- Polling for crucial 3rd phase underway in Bengal
- Polluted water, Zika and superbugs - CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta looks at the many health concerns plaguing Rio de Janeiro as the Olympic games loom.
- pOn 12 June 1999, Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz hastily arrived in New Delhi,...
- Pope Francis creates commission to study the historical role of female deacons in the Catholic Church. CNN's Delia Gallagher reports.
- Pope Francis has created a commission to study the historical role of female deacons in the Catholic Church, the Vatican's press office said.
- Pope Francis has set up a panel to study whether women could serve as deacons, a role now reserved to men.
- Pope sets up Vatican panel to study female deacons issue
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- Poultry Scheme
- Power supply to be hit today
- Power theft has been a major drag on the exchequer of West Bengal as well as other states, such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
- Prachanda all set to be next Nepal prime minister
- Prachanda files nomination as Nepal PM candidate
- Prakash Hegde, Regional Manager of Pragati Krishna Grameena Bank, has said that every child should have a bank account to get facilities extended by the government.He was talking after inaugurating a ...
- Prakash Raj, Rana Daggubati roped in as Junglee brand ambassadors
- Pramod Madhwaraj, Minister of State for Youth Empowerment and Sports, on Tuesday visited the Chamundi Vihar Sports Complex and expressed disapproval at the maintenance of the toilets there and the lea...
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- Premier Futsal League gets 13 million TV viewers
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- President apologizes to indigenous people on government's behalf
- President Barack Obama, after meeting Tuesday with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, said the two leaders agreed to press ahead with a new trade pact and discussed how to ease tensions over China's increasing assertiveness in the region.
- President Barack Obama offered one of his sharpest denunciations of Donald Trump to date Tuesday, declaring the Republican nominee entirely unfit to serve as president and lambasting Republicans for sticking by their nominee.
- President Barack Obama strongly rebuked Donald Trump Tuesday, calling the Republican presidential nominee "unfit" for the presidency following his criticism of the family of a slain Muslim U.S. soldier.
- President Obama delivered a fierce condemnation of the Republican presidential nominee, telling reporters he does not believe Donald Trump is competent enough to succeed him. "The Republican nominee is unfit to serve as president," Obama said
- President Sirisena's government recently introduced price controls on essential items as a response to country's wide protests
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- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address booth-level committee members of Bharatiya Janata Party at Hyderabad during his August 7 visit to Telangana.This was disclosed at a meeting of the district BJ...
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- Probe into links with fake passport racket
- Probe sought into attack on producer of the film
- Profit beats estimate, but stock falls on profit-booking after announcement of results
- Prominent Pune builder among five booked for cheating
- Prosecutors charge five with nanotechnology theft
- Prosecutors scrap fraud case against ex-President Ma
- Protect Bhoodan, Wakf land, Mahmood Ali tells officials
- Protesting Kashmiri Pandits demand high-level panel for talks
- Protests greet Olympic torch in Rio satellite towns
- “Prove it,” is the common Russian response to accusations from abroad.
- Puducherry: Kiran Bedi unveils action plan for prisoners of Central Prison
- Pulses come in different shapes, sizes and colours and play a big role in ensuring food security. A seminar and an exhibition held here on Tuesday highlighted the role of pulses in ensuring a healthy ...
- Pulses production fell by 4 per cent to 16.47 million tonnes in the 2015-16 crop year due to drought in many states but the country’s total foodgrains output rose marginally to 252.22 million tonnes ...
- Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh on Tuesday opposed the Badal government’s move to impose taxes retrospectively in the state, calling it “punitive and regressive” and promised a one-time settleme...
- Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda is all set to become the Prime Minister for the second time as he filed his nomination....
- Puttaraju, a senior entomologist at the agricultural research centre in Mysuru, has urged coconut growers to take the guidance and assistance of experts to fight black-headed caterpillar infestation t...
- 'Quake donation'
- Quake donation
- Rabbit rat fossils confirmed after being found 40 years ago in Victoria cave
- Rahane ton pushes India's lead past 300
- Rahul Meets Cong Leaders to Chalk Out Party's Strategy on GST
- Railway Board has also asked zones to adopt modern techniques to monitor landslides, behaviour of rivers that pose danger to railway embankment.
- 'Railways’ contract system needs overhaul'
- Railways to get assets insured against floods
- Rain gives WI time, India six wickets away from win
- Rain hampers India's victory charge in second Test
- Rain hampers India’s victory charge in second Test
- Rains in India
- Raising gold: Katie Ledecky's journey to becoming a favorite to win in Rio
- Raising its pitch over tensions on the disputed South China Sea, China today called for preparations for a "people's war at sea" to counter offshore......
- Raising the ‘Temp’o with temporary staff
- Rajnath to leave for Pakistan today to attend SAARC Home Ministers' conference
- Rama Sene condemned for barging into school
- Ramdev's Patanjali leases 1.2 million sq ft for warehousing in 20 cities
- RBI finally shuts the doors on corporate houses' bank licence hopes
- RBI had granted licenses to Yes Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank in 2004
- RBI issues bank licence norms, bars conglomerates
- RBI may keep the key interest rates on hold in the upcoming policy meet as inflation for the second quarter has hastened to 5.7 per cent and July-August prints may also stay high. According to the g...
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- Ready for Rio
- Reallocation of resources to testes may increase the insect’s chances of reproductive success – even when its hind leg sparring weapons have been lost
- Recent analysis of more than 10,000 cannabis joints found they contained an average 0.3g of marijuana - lower than the 1g estimated by officials, says Ian Hamilton, a lecturer at York University.
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan says coup was 'scenario written from outside' Turkey
- Recipes: Easy Indian Dishes
- Reddit India Is Losing It Over This Guy Who Forgot to Clear His Search History
- Referring to incidents like Kakori case, Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Dandi March and Quit India movement, he said party leaders and union ministers will visit places associated with the freedom movement.]]
- Regular meeting, Good Shepherd Matriculation School, 7th Street, Thiyagaraja Nagar, 7 p.m.COURTALLAM
- Regular physical activity for older adults could lead to higher brain volumes and a reduced risk for developing dementia. It particularly affected the size of the hippocampus, which controls short-term memory, and its protective effect against dementia was strongest in people age 75 and older.
- Release protesters lodged in jail: Navalgund MLA
- Reliance Jio extends validity of preview data offer for early Lyf users
- Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN) says Republicans should consider whether their credibility is damaged by supporting Donald Trump.
- Representatives from both groups feel another meeting may break the deadlock
- Republican Congressman Charlie Dent said he's not voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton and the GOP must reclaim the conservative mantle.
- Republican Congressman Richard Hanna said on Tuesday that he will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the November election because his party's candidate, Donald Trump, "cannot lead this country".
- Republican nominee calls his rival Hillary ‘the devil’; says she made a deal with Sanders.
- Republican nominee Donald Trump was given a Purple Heart by a veteran today, prompting the Republican nominee to declare that this was "much easier" than serving in combat.
- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has alarmed US allies in Asia and elsewhere by suggesting that American military support should depend on their willingness to pay. But he would not be the first US president to consider shaking up ...
- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday said he feared that the November elections could be "rigged", and referred to Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as "the devil".
- Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump. Reuters file photo
- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said if he is elected as president, he would impose a 10 percent tax on Chinese products in the United States markets.
- Republican rift widens as Trump declines to endorse Ryan, McCain
- Request for assistance from PSDF for thermal power plant turned down
- Rescue operations being carried out with the help of locals
- Rescuers say toxic gas dropped on Syrian town where Russian helicopter shot down
- [Research Article] Peripheral motor neuropathy is associated with defective kinase regulation of the KCC3 cotransporter
- [Research Article] Small heterodimer partner SHP mediates liver X receptor (LXR)-dependent suppression of inflammatory signaling by promoting LXR SUMOylation specifically in astrocytes
- Researchers are developing a tool to make it much easier and cheaper to diagnose pneumonia -- the number one killer of children under 5. Currently, diagnosis requires X-ray and microbiology lab facilities -- unavailable in many areas of the world.
- Researchers at Florida Atlantic University said the evidence suggests 15 per cent of Millennials aged 20-24 had no sex since they turned 18 compared to just six per cent of Generation X.
- Researchers at the University of Leicester have revealed that a shop's losses more than double when self-service technology (stock image) is used.
- Researchers discover that ultrasonic vibrations reduce friction on flat screens by causing the fingertip to bounce on pockets of trapped air.
- Researchers examined trends in seniors' use of digital health technology in the US from 2011-2014.
- Researchers from the Russian Academy of Sciences and University of Tromso, while on the remote outpost off the Siberian coast, spotted 15 separate patches of trembling tundra.
- Researchers from the University of Cambridge traced the gene from various bird and reptile species back to the ancient archelosaur genetic line - the ancestral lineage of turtles, birds and dinosaurs.
- Researchers from the University of Manchester, New Jersey State Museum and the University of Massachusetts diagnosed the dinosaur, which was discovered in New Jersey.
- Researchers from the University of Sydney used a remote telescope in the outback of Australia, at a site free of radio interference, to listen to the hisses from the star's life before its explosion.
- Researchers have found an important innate immunity role for a gene linked to a rare, fatal syndrome in children. Their study has implications for a much more common disease: tuberculosis.
- Researchers have studied the best possible regeneration measures for athletes after strenuous training and competition phases. Using blood tests, questionnaires and performance tests, they compared the effects different recovery measures have on top athletes and investigated if effective regeneration strategies for specific types of sport do exist. Their results are meant to help athletes and coaches choose different recovery measures in practice.
- Researchers: The one thing not to put in your online dating profile
- Research led by the University of Leicester identified details of the retina in the eyes of 300 million year-old lamprey and hagfish fossils found in the Mazon Creek fossil bed in Illinois.
- Research reveals cancer pathway to spreading through the body
- Reserve Bank of Australia slashes rates to boost economy
- Residents in Rio De Janiero's Vila Autodromo favela fought to keep their neighborhood from being demolished to make room for the Olympic Park. "This is a city made for the elite," a resident said." data-video-image
- Residents of Keezhakulam in Vanagiri village panchayat have planned to use a tank in front of a high school, located in Poompuhar panchayat, as a playground.They said the tank, spread over about eight...
- Resisting calls for total ban on Russia, President Thomas Bach says doping agency is responsible for the timing.
- Retiring GOP Rep. Richard Hanna (R-NY) said he will vote for Hillary Clinton in November, making him the first Republican member of Congress to openly announce his support for the Democratic presidential nominee.
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- Richard Branson's dream of commercial space tourism is a step closer to reality.
- Rich tributes were paid to the designer of Indian flag Pingali Venkaiah on his birth anniversary on Tuesday. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, in a statement, said that with his design Pingali Venk...
- RIL financials to be adversely affected by report: CAG
- Rinchin Choton of Thumbra village, deep inside the Tawang district of the Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh is no ordinary youngster. I met her during my recent travel to the state, which perennially battles power shortage.
- Rio 2016: Dame Judi Dench to take part in opening ceremony
- Rio 2016: India Beat Spain 2-1 in Men's Hockey Warm-Up
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- Rio 2016 Olympics: India's quest for the next ‘one in a billion’
- Rio 2016 Olympics: What it looks like in Rio before the start of the Olympics
- Rio 2016 ticket sales are lagging behind those of recent Olympics and demand for hotels and flights is showing some softness too, as the city grapples with recession and a Zika epidemic before the opening ceremonies.
- Rio de Janeiro's Forgotten Legacy of Slavery Shadows the Olympics
- Rio Olympics Tourism Runs Into Hurdles
- Rio's Olympics woes sour IOC on developing world as games site
- Riyadh, Qatar and Turkey 'Responsible for Downing Russian Helicopter in Syria'
- ROAD TO RIO
- Robert Carswell, Treasury official in Iran hostage talks, dies at 87
- Rocketbike will attempt Evel Knievel's failed launch over Snake River
- Rocketbike will attempt Evel Knievel's failed rocket launch over Snake River Canyon
- Romanians on loot-and-scoot spree in India, busted
- Roposo appoints Anand Jha as head of design, Saurabh Khullar as head of sales
- Rosetta Mission Confirms Comets' Antiquity
- Royal Bengal Tiger's Carcass Found in Kaziranga National Park
- Royal Navy must be deployed in Channel to protect against terrorists and people smugglers, MPs warn
- Royalty meets politics and literature as Ghana'
- Royalty meets politics and literature as Ghana's Ashanti King speaks in UK
- RTI revelation: Rs 2,958 crore spent on Ganga 'clean-up' without visible results
- Russian athletes await IOC decision on whether they will be able to compete in the games in Rio. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
- Russian Military Gets Customized Il-96-400 'Doomsday Plane'
- Russia's Mi-8 Chopper Shot Down in Syria
- Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has handed a customized airborne command system Il-96-400, also known as the 'doomsday plane', over to the national Defense Ministry, Ilyushin aircraft manufacturer announced.
- Ryan Zimmerman also won't start because of a sore left wrist.
- SAARC immigration authorities deliberate visa exemption scheme
- Sacrificing the Scapegoat Won't Save BJP: Rahul on Anandiben Resignation
- Sadly, legal loopholes see only one in 10 girls getting reintegrated in a year
- Saeed's plans against Rajnath's Pak visit will not succeed:BSF
- Salary hike to SERP, MGNREGS staff
- Sales at Fitbit continued to surge, thanks to its new products, but profit plunged as the maker of fitness trackers continues to invest in research and marketing.
- Sally Bradshaw's departure from the Republican party is considered to be significant given that she has been considered as a Bush family loyalist.
- SAM school to host international colloquium
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 comes with new S Pen features, an Iris Scanner and dual edge display.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7: Launch details, rumours and more
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 ‘unboxed’ just hours before launch
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with iris scanner launched
- Samsung's new jumbo phone unlocks with iris scanner
- Samsung's Note 7 unlocks with iris scanner
- Sania, table tennis players arrive in Rio
- Sarah Palin's son-in-law, Dakota Meyer, who received the Medal of Honor in 2011, said Tuesday Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump should apologize to the Khan family for comments he made about the Muslim parents of a slain US soldier.
- Saumya Tandon plans to a take a legal route
- Sayed Tanveerpeeran Hashmi, Islamic cleric and vice-chairman, Muslim Muttahida Council, has lamented that some anti-Islamic elements were responsible for giving an opportunity to a large section of th...
- Says it will be suicidal for community to stay away from vaccination
- s Benghazi kills 22" Car bomb targeting security forces in Libya'
- Scantilly's campaign was rejected by Facebook on the grounds that it doesn't allow ads 'that promote sexual acts, sexual videos and publications', however they have since reversed the decision.
- Schoolkid's Desperate Plea For Help, Is MP CM Chouhan Listening?
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- Scientists' annual physical of planet: 'Earth's fever rises'
- Scientists at Edinburgh University launched the first study of its kind into the painful condition known as 'limber tail', and discovered that it is most likely triggered by cold temperatures.
- Scientists have developed a new method that can separate particles at the nanoscale.
- Scientists in a German institute have forecast the withdrawal of monsoon around October 5. The forecast - predicted almost 70...
- Scientists model the 'flicker' of gluons in subatomic smashups
- Scientists performed the first accurate determination of the thermodynamic properties of dense quark matter under violent conditions that occur during neutron star mergers, and suggest a step towards distinguishing between neutron and quark matter cores in neutron stars.
- Scientists release a fascinating yet terrifying video that reveals how traumatic brain injury impacts cells.
- Scores of old silver coins were recovered while digging the earth for a water pipeline project at Sukanta Pally near here in Malda district, police said today.
- s decision to delay final approval for a new nuclear power station partly funded by China at Hinkley Point may be an indication that she will soon be dismantling many of Cameron government’s policy plans. Hinkley Point being China’s…
- S.D. Singh, regional Provident Fund Commissioner (II), Sub-Regional Office, Vellore, will be redressing the grievances of Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) subscribers, employers and exempted establishm...
- Seagate Results Beat Expectations
- Seagate Technology PLC said its earnings fell 49% in the latest quarter as the bottom line was hit by expenses related to the disk-drive maker's cost-cutting efforts and other items.
- “Seaport at Manapad is crucial for economy”
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- Sebi goes after ponzi schemes, files 567 cases so far
- SEBI guns ponzi schemes, files 567 cases so far
- Self-styled godman Asaram, facing rape charge, today hoped that his "painful" days will pass after he was produced in a court here in connection with the case.
- Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that taking up the issue of cross-border terrorism with Pakistan was pointless
- Send Bhagwant Mann to Rehab Centre: MPs Write to Lok Sabha Speaker
- Senior Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer Rani Singh Nair has been appointed as Chairperson (Chairman) of Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).
- Sentencing of 'Peepli Live' co-director Mahmood Farooqui for rape on August 4
- Sentencing of 'Peepli Live' Co-director Mahmood Farooqui on August 4
- Setting the stage for making the GST Bill a reality, the government on Tuesday circulated three key amendments carried out...
- Seventh Pay Commission bonanza, good monsoon likely to boost demand: CMD
- Several congressional Republicans have said they will not support Trump in the November 8 election against Clinton, but Hanna was the first to take the extra step of endorsing the Democrat
- Several disorders associated with urbanites are attributed to shunning of fruits like opuntia, ber, fig, jujube, berries, and wild dates
- s exclusive economic zones. An arbitration…
- Sexual abuse plagues female workers on India's sugarcane fields
- Shades of India: Salman Khan Acquitted of Poaching Charges
- Shares of auto component major Motherson Sumi Systems will remain in focus, as the company board meets on Wednesday to evaluate various fund-raising options, including capital issuance. The company,...
- Sharon Creech’s ‘Moo’ tops our list of best children’s and YA books of the month
- Sharp pick-up in coal and cement production boosts core sector growth
- She asks, where will I study? I said we will decide later,"
- Shinzo Abe approves ambitious stimulus package, analysts doubt effects on struggling economy
- Shivamogga City Corporation to compensate house owners hit by flood
- Shooting championship
- Shot put queen Adams eyes a golden hat-trick
- Should Donald Trump lose his bid to become president, he shouldn't count on having a seat at the head of the table on "The Celebrity Apprentice." But NBC hasn't ruled out the possibility of getting back into business with the mogul.<img
- SHRC seeks explanation
- Shyam Saran: China shadow over India-Russia relations
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- Silver futures fall 0.25% on weak global cues
- Silver prices fell 0.25 per cent to Rs 47,600 per kg at the futures trade today as speculators trimmed their exposure amid a weak trend in global market.
- Since July, the government has authorised oil companies to raise kerosene price by 25 paisa a litre every month for the next 10 months
- Since time immemorial, older generations have fretted over the sexual habits of young people. In today's world, however, elders might just be wondering why young people are having so little sex. Researchers analyzed data from 26,707 respondents to the General Social Survey and found that today's young people are less likely to have had sex since turning 18.
- Singapore-based firm positions to bid for Amaravati development
- Singer Justin Bieber has taunted singer Taylor Swift over social media by sharing a photograph of himself on a video call with Swift's former boyfriend Calvin Harris and rapper Kanye West.
- Singer-songwriter Heather Andrews on being a foreigner in India, her love for Indian collaborations and what jazz means to her
- SIT begins phase II of probe into killings
- S Korea government fined Volkswagen $16.06mn for allegedly forging documents on emissions or noise-level tests
- Small steps bringing in big changes at Indian airports
- Smartron t.phone Review: A Well Balanced Indian Smartphone For Rs 22,999
- Snooze chase! Researchers in Japan reveal smartphone case that lets your device roll away from you when the alarm goes off
- Social Humor: Floods hit Gurgaon, jokes pour in
- Social Humour: #PsychoKejriwal trends on Twitter
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- Social media campaign against Donald Trump remarks on fallen Muslim soldier
- Social Security for All
- Solar energy for machinery, equipment
- Some 60,000 people have fled South Sudan&#39s recent violence in the capital city of Juba, bringing the overall number of South Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries since December 2013 to nearly 900,000, the United Nations refugee agency said today.
- Some 60,000 People Suspended From Office in Turkey After Coup Attempt
- Some dollar selling by banks and exporters on hopes of more fo...
- Some dollar selling by banks and exporters on hopes of more foreign capital flows boosted the rupee value
- Some months ago, I reliably learnt that the Narendra Modi Government had approached Bezwada Wilson for a Padma award but that he had shown no interest in the offer. His answer, according to the sourc...
- Some of the world's top security officials are heading to Las Vegas for Black Hat this week. And Hillary Clinton's campaign hopes to capitalize on it, as security issues remain in focus.
- Some of the world's top security officials are heading to Las Vegas for Black Hat this week. And Hillary Clinton's campaign hopes to capitalize on the annual conference, as security issues remain in focus.
- Some of the world's top security officials are heading to Las Vegas for Black Hat this week.<img
- Some Republicans are frustrated with Donald Trump and debating whether they could ever vote for Hillary Clinton.
- Sonia launches UP poll campaign in Varanasi
- Sonia leaves Varanasi roadshow towards the fag end due to fever
- Sonia leaves Varanasi roadshow towards the fag end due to 'uneasiness'
- Soon after the BCCI announced the appointment of a panel comprising retired Supreme Court Judge Markandey Katju and three eminent counsels as “a single point interface” to interact with the Justice L...
- Sources said Gandhi was suffering from viral fever but was not inclined to cancel the roadshow at the last minute
- South Africa's Schools, Like the Nation, Are Falling Short
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- “South Korean panel makers are being particularly aggressive in shutting down older LCD fabs, including Gen [generation]
- South Korea's Chief of Naval Operations Visits San Diego Military Leadership
- South Korea’s military says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile into the sea
- South Korea’s military says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile into the sea.
- South Korea yesterday suspended sales of most Volkswagen AG (VW) models in a fresh blow to the German automaker as it struggles to overcome the global repercussions of its emissions-test cheating scandal and rebuild its tattered image.
- South Surrey swimmer 'going for gold and that's it' - Peace Arch News
- Space scientists observe Io's atmospheric collapse during eclipse
- SpaceX wins 2nd Nasa contract to take astronauts to ISS
- Special abhishekams and pujas were performed to the idol of Sri Guru Dakshinamurthy at various temples in the central region on the occasion of ‘Guru Peyarchi’ - the transit of Jupiter planet - on Tue...
- Special assistance to the State given twice to bridge revenue gap
- Special category status to Andhra Pradesh
- Special credit assistance for youth
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- Special medical camps for differently-abled children in the age group of 6 to 18 years will be held at the government schools in the district from August 5 to 25.Organised by the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan...
- Special prayers offered along Tamirabharani
- Special puja for ‘Guru peyarchi’
- Special status: Bandh partial in city
- Special status for Andhra Pradesh: MPs raise slogans
- Spectre of hunger keeps Syrian refugee children out of school
- Sport can influence the world. Africa showed how, at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. Outraged by the New Zealand rugby team’s tour of South Africa, which practised apartheid, 25 African countries boyco...
- Sports: Korean track and field athletes are realistic in Rio
- Spot admissions for engineering and pharmacy courses for the vacant seats in Telangana will be held on From August 6 and the process will be completed by August 13.After final phase of TSEAMCET-2016 a...
- SP's utility to central governments hit CBI probe?
- Sree Sreenivasan has previously served as the renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art's first Chief Digital Officer as well as at Columbia University.
- Srikanth Nadhamuni says underlying technology can help it scale to billion users with little incremental cost
- Sri Lanka govt fails to manage economy
- Sri Lanka needs to open up its economy: Ravi Karunanayake
- s steadfast support for the full implementation of the accord reached by the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People’
- s Supreme Court said on Tuesday that people caught illegally fishing in Chinese waters could be jailed for up to a year, issuing a judicial interpretation defining those waters as including China’
- Stalin charges AIADMK Government with water mismanagement
- Stan Wawrinka out of Rio Olympics with back injury
- Start-ups take the merger route in quest for profitability
- State Council OKs Suzhou city plan
- State govt. may not approve resolution passed by corporation not to revise the water fee, says Mayor
- State Law Minister C.Ve. Shanmugam on Tuesday told the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly that the ongoing boycott of courts by lawyers has not hampered judicial proceedings. The Minister said that there...
- State Police trooper fired for alleged inappropriate actions during criminal investigation
- State sending regular reminders to Centre about the demand: Minister
- State trying to add 5,000 MW solar power in 18 months
- State-wide protests, slogan-shouting in Parliament, a Private Member Bill and intense lobbying have not resulted in a favourable decision yet.
- Steel industry, Commerce Ministry at loggerheads over MIP renewal
- Steel industry seeks extension of MIP
- Steps on to bring back A.P. workers from Saudi Arabia: Minister
- Steps taken by govt to reduce burden on companies
- Stocks in focus: Maruti, Tata Motors, M&M, InterGlobe Aviation, Sun Pharma
- Stop picking different cities to host the Olympic Games
- Strong coupling in specific light-matter interactions, previously believed to be a quantum phenomenon, is explained with classical models and experiments.
- s troops threaten to attack Juba as fresh fighting breaks out in South ...
- Students from minority communities studying in government, government-aided, and government-recognised schools in Chennai district from Class I-X are eligible to apply for prematric scholarshipsApplic...
- Stunning new images show the Perseid meteor shower over The Scorhill Circle in Devon. Catching a glimpse of the shower depends on your location, but it is best to look for them in a dark sky.
- Stunning river of lava captured up-close
- Sugar gains on Govt announcement
- Sugar prices on the Vashi market went up ₹10-20 a quintal on reports that the Centre has no plans to re-introduce a release mechanism to control sales by mills. Naka and mill tender rates remained un...
- Suit up! Olympians to don high-tech kit developed from 3-D printing, body scanners and wind tunnels to help shave valuable seconds off their times
- Sun Pharmaceutical Industries has received final nod from the US health regulator for its generic Metformin Hydrochloride extended release tablets used for the treatment of diabetes. The company plan...
- Supreme Group, the largest and most diversified nonwovens group in India, on Tuesday announced taking 100% ownership of Supreme-Treves Private Limited.The company, started in 1996 as a joint-venture ...
- Supreme People's Court issued a regulation of judicial interpretation to clarify China's jurisdiction over its territorial seas
- Surrogacy bill to be tabled in Parliament soon
- Suzuki GSX-S1000 Review - It's All About the Adrenaline Rush
- SV.CO, the world’s first digital incubator for students, will on August 3 roll out a four-phase nationwide campaign — #StartInCollege — to give a cutting edge to its aim of launching student start-ups...
- Swimming: Australia and U.S. rivals ready for Rio duel
- Swinging into action following the monster jam on Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway last week, the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) has decided to collaborate with the India Meteorological Department (IM...
- SYDNEY, Australia - The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) slashed its interest rates to 1.5 percent, an all-time low in 50 years. This is the second move by the central bank to tackle slow economic ...
- Syrian Army Repels Attack on Deir ez-Zor Killing 60 Daesh Militants
- Syrian Forces Repel al-Nusra in a Major Offensive Marred by Suicide Attacks
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- Taipei Culture Passport series to kick off Aug. 5
- Taiwan donates funds to Japan for Kumamoto quake recovery
- Taiwan's latest receipt lottery produces 19 winners of NT$10 million
- Taiwan to revoke Uber's operating license by mid-August
- Taiwan to revoke Uber’s operating license by mid-August
- Taiwan wins 3 golds, 1 silver at International Chemistry Olympiad
- Taliban shadow governor and war commander killed in Helmand
- Talking point: Aditi Ashok" border
- Tamil Nadu has the maximum number of Elisa testing centres and the presence of best infrastructure facilities have kept the dengue fever under control, Health Minister C. Vijayabasker told the Assembl...
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- TASMAC staff under pressure to meet sales targets: Unions
- Tata Group firm Voltas reported a 53.71 per cent rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 157.62 crore for the June quarter on higher sales in products and projects business segments.
- TDP and YSR Congress MPs are demanding special status for Andhra Pradesh
- TDP members were demanding special status for the state
- Teachers Share the Most Ridiculous Things Parents Have Ever Said to Them
- Teachers take classes in open space as school building is crumbling
- Team USA Should Pick Ibtihaj Muhammad as Flagbearer in Rio
- Team USA will be showcasing a new uniform at the Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony, but it has drawn some comparisons to the Russian flag.
- Team USA will be showcasing a spanking new uniform at the Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony.
- Tech Mahindra has reported better-than-expected results for the June ending quarter. Revenue from services grew 0.9 per cent sequentially.
- Technical snag in the fourth unit has been set right
- Technology: Smartphone war just got cheaper in India
- Telangana government orders re-test for medical seat admissions
- Telangana govt cancels Eamcet-2
- Telangana govt to hold EAMCET-II exam again
- Tension prevailed outside the district prison on Old Bengaluru Road here on Tuesday when the prison authorities denied permission to a group of farmers from Navalgund and Nargund taluks to meet 57 peo...
- Ten years in the making, a new NASA instrument would measure atmospheric carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, with laser accuracy -- literally.
- Tepid industrial activity, corporate sector's subdued profitability cause for concern
- Teresita Guevara Smith - Chamorro 'Olympian' of the Pacific Islands
- Teresita Smith is a Chamorro 'olympian' of the Pacific Islands and a champion of diversity at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
- Terror attacks in Europe impacting business: Lufthansa
- Thanks to a reaction that resembles a sort of proton pinball game, a thin layer of moisture on the surface of a catalysts can improve the efficiency of fuel cells, devices used to transform chemical energy (a fuel like hydrogen, for example) directly into electricity without releasing greenhouse gases in emissions.
- Thanks to global warming, waterways that make up important habitat for fish are likely to experience an increased frequency of such extreme conditions. Researchers wanted to know the impact of severe storms on fish populations that have to make sudden and unexpected trips downstream, away from their preferred habitat, to more hospitable waters.
- The 13-member commission, made up of seven men and six women, will examine the question with a particular focus on the history of women having played this role in the early years of the Church, the Vatican said in a statement revealing the commission members.]]
- The 14-year-old Lucknow girl sought to know from 'Modi uncle' why he has not been serious on the crucial project
- The 22-meter-long, 7.8-meter-wide and 4.8-meter-high TEB-1 can carry up to 300 passengers over the top of cars and let traffic pass underneath it. This week, it underwent its first road test in north China's Hebei Province. The test in Qinhuangdao City, evaluated the braking system, drag and power consumption, according to tebtech, a company that helped build the TEB.
- The 34th session of the National Assembly (the parliament), which began last evening with Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq in the chair, extended its support to the Kashmiris. PTI File Photo
- The 42nd Tamil Nadu State Shooting Championship Competition for Rifle and Pistol will be held at the Coimbatore Rifle Club, PRS Ground, from August 3 to 7. More than 500 contestants would participate ...
- The 4G smartphone features company's in-house Funtouch OS 2.5 which is based on Android 5.1 Lollipop.
- The 70 million year old dinosaur must have lived in pain as it had septic arthritis, an especially nasty form of the disease caused by infection
- The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has condemned the episode of Sri Rama Sene activists barging into an aided Kannada-medium school near here on Saturday and disrupting teaching Arabic as an optional extra-cur...
- The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday rubbished allegations that its MLA from Delhi Cantonment Surender Singh had obtained a fake degree, which he the n used to get a job at a government school in Hary...
- The administration of Pondicherry Central University has issued a show-cause notice to Dean of Students’ Welfare P. Moorthy, Chief Editor of Widerstand, an annual magazine brought out by Students coun...
- The Afghan intelligence operatives foiled a coordinated attack plot in Mehtarlam city, the provincial capital eastern Laghman province of Afghanistan. The National Directorate of Security ...
- The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) will receive an additional 1,673 Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs) also known as Humvees, it has been reported. ...
- The amendments included dropping of 1% additional tax and giving a legal backing to compensations that states would get for their revenue loss up to five years. FIle Photo for representation photo
- The American ad market is in a tizzy over accusations of media agencies taking rebates. In India, where corruption in media buying is rife, nobody raises an eyebrow. Why?
- The American Association of Clinical Chemistry has one of the more popular professional conventions in the science world, but when security had to scold a scientist for running to get one of the limited number of seats for a presentation, it may have been an association first.
- The Anniversary Update comes just days after Microsoft ended a free global upgrade program. As part of the roll out, virtual assistant Cortana is now more central and can be used in any search.
- The annual pilgrimage started on July 1 and will conclude on August 18
- The annual Sravana Lakshmi Puja at the Sri Kanakamahalakshmi temple here will commence on Wednesday.The puja held on every Thursday and Friday during rest of the year will be performed every day durin...
- The anti-dumping duty will be imposed to reduce overseas purchases of the alloy and shield local mills
- The average price at Sale No: 30 of Coonoor Tea Trade Association auction crashed to ₹87.47 a kg – the lowest in any sale in 2016 so far. It was some ₹3 less than the previous week. Nevertheless, ...
- The Bachchan couple brings star power to an old brand, helps the TTK Group strengthen its mass appeal
- The bandh called by Opposition parties demanding Special Category State status for Andhra Pradesh is being observed in all the important cities and towns of the State. While most of the educationa...
- The bandh call given by opposition party demanding Special Category Status for the State evoked mixed response from people in the city. It went on smoothly barring arrests of a few leaders of various ...
- The battle for the public cloud is heating up in India, as Microsoft and Amazon fight it out for dominance in one of the fastest growing markets in the world
- The 'BBQ gene': Early humans evolved to tolerate smoke so they could cook on an open fire
- The Bethesda native was just 15 when she dove into her only final at the 2012 Games. Eight minutes later, she won a gold medal – and had launched
- The Bihar Assembly today passed the Bihar Value Added Tax (VAT) (Amendment), Bill, 2016 which was one of the eight legislations passed on Tuesday for taking the state ahead in taxation, education and ...
- The bill seeks to replace the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 and its provisions will come in to force retrospectively from May 24, 2016.
- The Bill to amend the Constitution, paving the way for the biggest, long-pending and much awaited indirect tax reform, is all set to be approved by the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. Union Finance Ministe...
- The BMW Motorrad-TVS Motor Company alliance has started production of super bikes at TVS Motor’s facility in Hosur and will launch two super bikes this yearThe alliance has started production of super...
- The bones (pictured) were discovered by cavers in the caverns and crevices under East Gippsland, in Victoria, and have lain stuck to the floor of the cave by calcite crystals for four decades. Living specimens of the creature were captured by British naturalist and ornithologist John Gould, who drew the animal (pictured, inset) in the 1850s. But the creature is believed to have since become extinct in Australia.
- 'The Boys of '36'—airing Tuesday on PBS—follows the University of Washington rowers who struggled through the depression and won gold in Berlin.
- The Brazilian city is in the midst of final preparations before the Games commence.
- The Brazillionaire families at the heart of the Olympic construction bribes scandal
- The bus was carrying around 50 passengers and authorities said the toll is likely to increase
- The candidate said women who are harassed in the workplace can take action within their company, leave their employer while seeking retribution, or quit. He had said Monday that if it happened to his daughter, “I would like to think she would find another career or find another company if that was the case.”
- The carcass was found in Siga Forest Camp under Agoratoli Range, Kaziranga Divisional Forest Officer Sivashish Das said.]]
- The CDC issued an unprecedented travel warning, advising pregnant women and their partners not to travel to a small community just north of downtown Miami, where Zika is actively circulating.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an unprecedented travel warning Monday, advising pregnant women and their partners not to travel to a small community just north of downtown Miami, where Zika is actively circulating. This is the first time the CDC has warned people not to travel to an American neighborhood for fear of obtaining a infectious disease, according to agency spokesman Tom Skinner.
- The Center today said that it will not discriminate against any state in allocation of funds for construction of rural roads under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, PMGSY
- The central bank's final guidelines for on-tap licences has upset the plans of many a big name that had drawn up elaborate plans for a bank
- The centre, which would focus on textile designing, has been opened as a satellite centre of NIFT, Rae Bareli
- The CEO of Rostec presented the report on the State Corporation activity in 2015 to the President of Russia Vladimir Putin
- The CEO of the Democratic National Committee will resign Tuesday in the wake of the committee's hacked email scandal.
- The chief executive of the Democratic National Committee and two other top officials have resigned in the wake of an email hack that embarrassed the party on the eve of its presidential nominating convention
- The chief executive of the Democratic National Committee and two other top officials have resigned in the wake of an email hack that embarrassed the party on the eve of its presidential nominating convention.
- The city corporation council has given its approval for the preliminary design report
- The city municipal corporation’s failure to complete development works causing inconvenience to the residents and road users were condemned during a protest organised by the district BJP’s youth wing ...
- The city police have arrested two 17-year-old boys and a transgender, for allegedly robbing a 60-year-old man, C. Perumal, who was stabbed by them in the midnight of Thursday. The police said that Per...
- The Coast Guard and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) were pressed into rescue operations as heavy rain lashed...
- The collapse is likely to have been caused by the overflowing of Savitri river in Mahabaleshwar. No casualties have been confirmed so far but an eyewitness has claimed that two cars were washed away.
- The Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) have strongly condemned the Pondicherry University’s decision to ban the magazine of the Students Council. They said tha...
- The community members have decided not to lift carcasses till they were issued such identity cards to ensure their security
- The compet authority has appointed Smt. Rina Mitra, IPS (MP:83) as Additional Director General in the Border Security Force (BSF)ent from the date of taking over the charge of the post for a period upto 31.8.2019 i.e.
- The competition, which is run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich in association with Insight Investment and BBC Sky at Night Magazine, is now in its eighth year.
- The Comptroller and Auditor General of India has noted that the financials of the eastern offshore block of Reliance Industries and its partners may get affected if the Ministry of Petroleum & Nat...
- The Comptroller and Auditor General of India in its latest audit report has raised the issue of an excess $46.35 million of cost recoveries claimed by Reliance Industries in the KG-D6 gas block.This i...
- The Congress on Tuesday invited Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to an all-party meeting tomorrow to discuss the Mahanadi water dispute with Chhattisgarh, even as the ruling BJD had earlier reject...
- The Congress president is expected to corner Modi over the issue of the cleaning of the Ganga
- The contract system of the Indian Railways needs an overhaul coupled with the need for greater transparency from the industry, top Railway Board officials said on Tuesday. “The present contract sy...
- The controversy over Donald Trump's statements means the U.S. is denied the kind of debate on policy it deserves, writes Tim Stanley.
- The craze for hunting virtual creatures gives the CofE an unprecedented chance to 'meet people from their area who might not normally come to church', according to advice put out by officials.
- The crowd was manifold high at the Padithurai on the banks of River Noyyal at Perur on the outskirts of Coimbatore City where people had come to offer special prayers for their ancestors and forefathe...
- The culture of grabbing something quick to eat amid a mounting pile of to-dos at work often leads to making the wrong decisions when searching for something to eat in the workplace. Unplanned cake offerings and the emergence of ‘food altars’ – central places for leftovers from work meetings or unhealthy snacks present workers with a never-ending stream of choice. A recent study reveals water to be the main redeemer of ‘negative nutrition’ in the workplace.
- The culture of policing is discussed along with policy demands from the movement for black lives.
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- The death toll in flooding from heavy monsoon rains in India has climbed past 90, with about a million people taking shelter in government-run relief camps, officials said Tuesday.
- The debate over Trump's sympathy for Putin or take on world affairs is more than an esoteric squabble over foreign policy, experts said.
- The Democratic president noted that leading Republicans had criticized Trump for his remarks but have stood by their endorsements of him.
- The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has planned to put a series of measures in place stressing upon quality education to improve the SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) results in the d...
- The Department of Social Welfare and the D. Devaraj Urs Birth Centenary Committee will organise a programme on Devaraj Urs at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Bhavan in the city on August 6.A symposium on the contri...
- The Department of the Navy (DON), the Commonwealth of Virginia and Dominion Virginia Power (Dominion) celebrated an agreement today to construct a 21 megawatt (MW) direct current (DC) solar energy facility at Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana.
- The deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system to South Korea would threaten the stability of East Asia, an expert said, adding that China and Russia's concerns about the US missile defense installations in the Korean Peninsula are justified.
- The designers have taken inspiration from a new computer game to come up with the impressions of what Rio, London, Paris and Sydney, among others, will look like in the year 2029. The host city of the Olympics is depicted with a huge metal structure leading to Sugarloaf Mountain , and Berlin has re-instated a military-style wall. The designers, who took inspiration for new computer game Deus Ex: Mankind Dividend, also created futuristic interpretations of Barcelona, Blackpool, Moscow and Stockholm.
- The Digital Cardiac Cath Lab in the Department of Cardiology, Kurnool General Hospital, celebrated its eighth anniversary on Tuesday. Hospital Superintendent J. Veeraswamy cut the cake to mark the occ...
- The district administration in alliance with Digital Empowerment Foundation will conduct a social media workshop in Kozhikode on August 12.The entry for the one-day workshop to be held from 9 a.m. to ...
- The economy of Ghana has been losing some $2.6 billion annually – or 6.4 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) – due to child undernutrition, according to a new United Nations study launched today in the country's capital, Accra.
- The election will be ‘rigged,’ Trump warns
- The electric 'batmobile': Radical three wheel design to replicate the adrenaline rush of riding a motorbike
- The empty heart of the Milky Way: The centre of the galaxy is devoid of youthful stellar bodies – and astronomers still don’t know why
- The Facebook-owned company says the new feature, which is being rolled out globally, is for those who worry about posting too many pictures and clogging up their followers' feeds.
- The farmers protesting in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office here for waiver of crop loans, payment of sugarcane dues and implementation of Kalasa-Bandura Nala diversion projects for the past...
- The father said with their hands and feet being tied, they kept beating them even when they begged for water or made any movement
- The field of genetics has seen astonishing breakthroughs and the development of world-changing technologies in the past half century.
- The fifth tropical cyclone of the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season formed Aug. 2 in the Caribbean Sea.
- The Finance Minister said by 2050, Pakistan will become the world's 18th biggest economy
- The first season of the Premier Futsal League has notched 13 million television viewers for the tournament.
- The four most confusing Olympic sports, explained
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- The GHMC has demolished the remaining structure of a 75-year-old building in Chilkalguda which collapsed on Monday late night leading to the death of two people.According to the Town Planning official...
- The Goa Forward Party said the announcement made by Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar during a convention in South Goa was a "mere eyewash".
- The government estimates the stimulus would push up real gross domestic product by around 1.3% in the near term
- The government has circulated official amendments to the bill to drop 1% additional tax and include a definite provision for compensating states for revenue loss for 5 years
- The government has circulated official amendments to the GST bill to drop 1 per cent additional tax and include a definite provision in the statute for compensating ....
- The Government has circulated official amendments to the GST Bill to drop 1 per cent additional tax and include a definite provision in the statute for compensating states for revenue loss for five y...
- The government in 2011 too had undertaken a similar exercise, adopting Paschimbanga as the name of the state
- The government is likely to extend the MIP imposed on 173 steel items, ranging from $341 to $752 per tonne, on February 5
- The government is set to deposit seventh months salary arrears in August, giving a fillip to consumption of mainly small-ticket items in the near term and big-ticket items later
- The government nursing school started in Bidar this year is yet to attract students.The general nursing midwife training centre, that awards diplomas to students after three years of training, has 10...
- The government revoked certification for 80 model variants of
- The government said on Tuesday that it had raised with the U.S. its concerns over the reported snooping on Indian electronic communications by some American agencies.According to revelations by whist...
- The government sought Parliament's approval for an extra Rs 20,948 crore for 2016-17 through the first supplementary demand for grants tabled in the Lok Sabha on Monday.Though the additional gross expenditure sought was Rs 1,03,013 crore, Rs 82,065 ...
- The Government today said Paradip Port, one of the 12 major ports in the country, handled a record 8.06 million tonnes (MT) of cargo in July. “The cargo handling growth story of Paradip Port continue...
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- The Gujarat High Court on Tuesday directed the medical officer of the civil hospital here to examine a rape survivor, who has sought its permission for termination of her 22-week pregnancy.
- The Harvard Brain Bank is one of the largest facilities of its kind in the country. With over 5,000 brains, the facility provides an incredibly important resource for researchers seeking creative solutions for brain disorders, as well as a better understanding of how the mind works.
- The head of the new United Nations political mission in Colombia today pledged the world body's steadfast support for the full implementation of the accord reached by the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army (FARC-EP), which seeks to bring an end the longest-running conflict in the Western Hemisphere.
- The head of the United Nations new political mission in Colombia today pledged the world body’s steadfast support for the full implementation of the accord reached by the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People’s Army (FARC-EP), which seeks to bring an end the longest-running conflict in the Western Hemisphere.
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- The Hindu In School will organise Chess Competition-2016 at P.B. Siddhartha Arts & Science College Auditorium at Mogulrajpuram on August 6. The participants will be divided into two groups of juniors ...
- The Hyderabad Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board will soon equip its 4,000-plus linemen with mobile phones, installed with apps pertaining to various operations particular to the Board. All the lin...
- The idea is to cut litigation, lower the cost of collection and prioritising of bigger defaulters
- The impact of bandh was felt in cities like Guntur and other places where the buses were blocked and schools and establishments remained closed for the day
- The inauguration of 'Aala Hazrat Hajj House' here scheduled on August 4 by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has been postponed, officials said today.
- The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has released the latest data on the rainfall during June-July of 2016.
- The Indian embassy in Saudi Arabia is collecting details of thousands of workers from the country laid off by their employers, ahead of MoS External Affairs V K...
- The Indian group mentioned Docomo’s alleged media campaign on Saturday to Justice Manmohan of the Delhi High Court who is hearing the case filed by the Japanese company.
- The Indian Institute of Technology-Madras plans to conduct a free, five-week online course on developing apps. Candidates may register atwww.imad.techfor the course titled Introduction to Modern Appli...
- The Indian steel industry does not see MIP as a perpetual protectionist step, but as a necessary temporary measure that will allow time for recovery.
- The Indian subsidiary of the U.S.-based Xerox, is focusing on smaller towns and the small and medium business (SMB) segment to grow its volume in India, said a top official. “In the last two months, ...
- The initiative is meant to counter the bad press the country has received after the 1MDB scandal, reports Tech in Asia
- The IT firms in Electronic City employ about 1.5 lakh workers and the companies there have already implemented both staggered and flexi working hours
- The Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister Naeem Akhtar's house was attack with a petrol bomb on Monday night.
- The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) today urged President Pranab Mukherjee not to give his nod to an ordinance sent to him by the BJP led state government to amend two tenancy acts - Chhotanagpur Tenancy (CNT) Act and Santhal Paragana Tenancy (SPT) ...
- The labyrinth of rules laid down by RBI for on-tap banking licences severely restrict the playing field
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- The latest policy directives issued by the Delhi government coupled with delay by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (DERC) in notifying the new Multi-Year Tariff (MYT) order has left the c...
- The launch of the Bristol Bullet is like the automotive equivalent of a microbrewery -- made in tiny batches but, its makers claim, all the more potent for it.
- The lava flow from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano vent has attracted thousands of visitors since it began oozing down in May and finally reached the ocean this week.
- The leader of the nation's largest police department is stepping down.
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- The long-pending and much awaited tax reform, Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill, is likely to be passed in the Rajya Sabha today. The government on Tuesday circulated the amendments to the Bill in th...
- The loss of naive T cells with age is from deterioration in the environment that supports T cells.
- The Madhesi alliance decided to support Prachanda's candidacy after a 3-point agreement with the Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN (Maoist Centre) but will not join the government, Karna said. DH File Photo.
- The Madras High Court Bench here has dismissed a writ petition filed by a policeman challenging State Human Rights Commission’s February 25 order directing the State Government to pay a compensation o...
- The Madras High Court Bench here has ordered release of 10,38,490 tonnes of pulses seized by Thoothukudi District Crime Branch police and stored in Tamil Nadu Warehousing Corporation godown since last...
- The Madras High Court on Tuesday dismissed a plea seeking to punish the Chief Secretary of the State government and four other officials under the Contempt of Courts Act, for allegedly disobeying a re...
- The Maradu police have arrested a Thrissur native on charge of snatching gold chains from over 50 women across Ernakulam and Thrissur.According to the police, the accused, Jinson, 36, has so far snatc...
- The Maryland Attorney General's office is appealing a new trial granted to Adnan Syed, whose murder conviction was the focus of the first season of the popular "Serial" podcast.
- -Themed Wedding Was Seriously Elaborate
- The Ministry took over the shipyard in 2010 to exclusively cater to the Navy’s increasing orders.
- The Mizoram government on Tuesday designated the Civil Hospital in Aizawl as the Sentinel Site Hospital for Japanese Encephalitis (JE) where diagnostic equipment and medical experts with supporting st...
- The model is produced at its Chennai plant in a diesel variant
- The model mom opened up about her illustrious career as a model and raising a billionaire in an interview with Daily Mail Online.
- The monumental match-saving innings is a rarity. But playing for a draw is not, and that might be what we are missing.
- The mosquitoes spreading Zika in Miami are proving harder to eradicate than expected, the nation's top disease-fighter said as authorities sprayed clouds of insecticide in the ground-zero neighborhood, emptied kiddie pools and handed out cans of ...
- The move marks a major shift in the company’s strategy for India market and is expected to benefit 9Apps’ 250 monthly active users (MAUs).
- The much awaited indirect tax reform is all set to be approved by the Rajya Sabha tomorrow
- The Munich-based firm said that it had made 1.95 billion euros (US$2.18 billion) profit on 25
- The National Football League and Snapchat extended a partnership that adds the NFL to Snapchat's roster of Discover partners, making it the first sports league to get a media channel on the messaging app when its season starts this fall.
- The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), which reached the district on Monday to study various issues of tribespeople, especially the issues of the unwed tribal mothers, directed the officials con...
- The Nats blew out the Diamondbacks, but Matt Williams was still a winner
- The Navghar police on Tuesday arrested two persons for kidnapping and killing their friend to avenge a fight that occurred months ago.Jay Prajapati (20), a standard XII dropout of Divine Commerce Coll...
- The Navy is at a strategic cross-road where we need to think about how we will recruit and retain the force of tomorrow. So, let's bust some myths about the Navy directly accessing individuals as chief petty officers or captains into our ranks.
- The need for a change of name was voiced by Banerjee a few years ago, during her first term as the state’s chief minister, essentially for practical reasons of state’s administration. ]]
- The need to recertify films has risen to allow the exhibition of films on cable and satellite television.
- The Nepalese noodle brand is currently number two in India after market leader ready-to-cook noodles brand Maggi.
- The new Campus Carry Law, passed in 2015, went into effect on Monday
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- The new Miss Teen USA calls her use of racist language on social media a "careless mistake," saying she was influenced by friends.
- The new Permanent Observer for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to the United Nations, Marcos Bonturi, presented his letter of appointment to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today.
- The new Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to the United Nations, Marie Chatardová, presented her credentials to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today.
- The next battle for Black Lives Matter: Economic justice
- The NGT's latest orders are bound to create some serious "ripples" amongst all the stakeholders
- The Nifty August futures opened on a negative note at 8,676 on Tuesday. But, witnessing buying interest the index futures surpassed the key resistance at 8,700 and r...
- The Odisha government has allowed transgenders to participate in the state level parade
- The official G20 summit will kick off on Sept 4. Hangzhou authorities have announced the city has already finished preparations one month ahead of schedule. All of the venues for the G20 and B20 summits have been completed.
- The off-shore fish farm funded under the National Agriculture Development Programme and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development schemes have been attracting farmers in the district.Under t...
- The oil minister said that cess has to be in line with oil market dynamics
- The ongoing immunisation campaign in Malappuram, Mission Mukti, got a shot in the arm on Tuesday when a Salafi group made a clarion call for the support of the Muslim community to the programme throu...
- The overall Suzhou development plan has been approved by the State Council, drawing a road map for the city during 2011-20.
- The package includes ¥7.5 trillion in spending by the national and local governments,
- The Para table champion has broken barriers and challenged perceptions of disabled people in the North African country
- The parents of Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin are suing Fiat Chrysler, which made the Jeep that rolled down their son’s driveway and crushed him to death, they said at an emotional news conference
- The Parliament has passed Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 2016 to conduct of uniform entrance examination for admission to all medical educational institutions.
- The party also alleged that state government failed to distribute Rs 761.96 crore of FY15 under National Agriculture Insurance scheme
- The party also lashed out at Azam Khan who reportedly said the incident was an outcome of political conspiracy against it
- The Pentagon's airstrikes this week aim to help the U.N.-backed government retake the militant stronghold of Sirte, but the extremist group is dug in elsewhere around the country
- The Philippines’ new president, Rodrigo Duterte, has claimed that it’s his dream to end the nearly 50 years of armed conflict in the state. He declared a unilateral ceasefire with the New People’s Army last week, only to cancel it just days later. Radio Sputnik’s Brian Becker talked to opposition leader Jose Maria Sison to discuss the issue.
- The plan has a 'premium funding' option where in the event of life insured's death, apart from benefit payout, insurer funds remaining premiums for the term
- The plants in the lower level of the fields are likely to suffer more due to water logging
- The police have asked the Education Department to submit a report on the recent media reports that two private schools in the city were collecting Re. 1 from students’ everyday.In a letter to the Chie...
- The police have intensified the investigation into the financial dealings of a woman who was arrested in connection with visa fraud cases from Irinjalakuda on Monday.Sibila alias Barby, 25, of Elinjip...
- The police on Tuesday arrested K. Thiagarajan (34) on the charges of harassing a 23-year-old girl who was about to get married to another person.Inspector S. Nelson said that he had spread some malici...
- The power of music
- The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana promises to make Indian kitchens smoke-free. Can it overcome the hurdles, including doubts on it being a political strategy?
- The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee received a copy of book ‘Grassroots Innovation’ authored by Prof. Anil K. Gupta of IIM Ahmedabad who is also the Vice Chairman, National Innovation Foundation at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (August 2, 2016).
- The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee receiving a copy of the book 'Grassroots Innovations" from Prof. Anil K. Gupta, Executive Vice Chairperson, National Innovation Foundation-India (Ahmedabad) at Rashtrapati Bhavan on August 2, 2016.
- The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee receiving a copy of the book ’Grassroots Innovations" from Prof. Anil K. Gupta, Executive Vice Chairperson, National Innovation Foundation-India (Ahmedabad) at Rashtrapati Bhavan on August 2, 2016.
- The prestigious post has been the casualty over the ongoing tussle between Ministry of Human Resource Development and the B-School's Board of Governors
- The price of gold, which saw a slight dip for a day, climbed beyond Rs. 3,000 a gram on Tuesday, causing concern among consumers.The cost of one gram of 22-carat gold that was Rs. 2,985 on Tuesday mor...
- The price of plantain bunches have registered an upward trend in the weekly market in Paramathivelur near here this week, thanks to Aadi perukku, Aadi Amavasai and temple festivals in the western dist...
- The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressed here today the 2014 batch of IAS officers posted as Assistant Secretaries in the Government of India.
- The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressing the Assistant Secretaries (IAS Officers of 2014 batch), in New Delhi on August 02, 2016.
- The Prime Minister today advised young IAS officers to remain sensitive to their circumstances and surroundings, in order to be able to effectively connect with the people of India.
- The Prince William County native has been to two World Cups, but timing and injury kept her from the Games.
- The progressive victory nobody's talking about
- The Rajasthan State Cabinet on Tuesday cleared a proposal for giving five promotions to forest offices in the service of the State government, giving them greater opportunities for career growth. The ...
- The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday approved the Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2016, which was passed by the Lok Sabha earlier. As a result, new IITs will soon come up in Jammu, Tirupati, Pala...
- Theranos CEO Is No Longer One of Obama's Business Ambassadors
- The Redskins remain the champions of season ticket trolling.
- There has been a great increase in the incidence of Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) in Coastal Andhra Pradesh, said city based gastroenterologist Nalini Prasad Ippela. Dr. Prasad who heads the Gastroent...
- There is an Upanishadic story about a quarrel among the five sense organs, manas (mind) and prana (vital airs) as to who was important among them. They approached Brahma for help, said M.K. Srinivasan...
- There is insufficient evidence to show that any of the short questionnaires used by physicians to ask about symptoms of depression accurately screen 6- to 18-year-olds for the disease.
- The reported arrest Major General Qu Rui has preceded Monday’s celebrations marking the 89th anniversary of the formation of the PLA.
- The Republican nominee said that recent court rulings throwing out voter-ID laws were “a very unfair development” that could lead to fraud — and his loss in November. “We may have people vote 10 times,” he said.
- The Reserve Bank of Australia yesterday cut its benchmark interest rate to a record-low 1.5 percent in a bid to jolt the nation’s sluggish economy amid low inflation rates. The central bank cut the cash rate by a quarter percentage point from
- The residents of Rajiv Nagar in Thiruthiyad ward of the Kozhikode Municipal Corporation have gone the extra mile to prevent the random dumping of waste along the Mini Bypass Road. It was only a few we...
- There was an outage in Airtel’s broadband network in certain parts of Delhi, Noida and Jaipur due to a technical snag
- There was nothing unusual in AIADMK about a party MP slapping another and getting beaten up by its leader, former TNCC President E.V.K.S. Elangovan said on Tuesday.When asked to comment on the recent ...
- There will be no power supply in parts of Kalaburagi on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., owing to maintenance work at 11 kV feeder substations in different areas in the city by Gulbarga Electricity S...
- The rocketbike that will attempt Evel Knievel's failed rocket launch over Snake River Canyon
- The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), along with the official machinery of West Bengal government, was bent on silencing dissent by unleashing violence, alleged Sujan Chakraborty, leader of the Communi...
- The rupee pared its initial losses to rule stable at 66.74 against the American currency in late morning deals on bouts of dollar selling by banks and exporters amid bearish dollar overseas as well a...
- The rupee was a tad up at 66.73 in the evening session on bouts of dollar selling by banks and exporters amid bearish dollar overseas. The rupee weakened by 3 paise to 66.77 against the dollar at ...
- The Russian government has announced it is prepared to exchange the US citizens, according to reports from Russian newspaper Izvestia, citing government documents.
- The Saudi-led coalition must address "very serious concerns" about the killing of children in Yemen, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said today, but the alliance remained off a blacklist of child rights violators.
- The school is fighting accusations that it lacked institutional control over classes that benefited athletes.
- The School of Communication (SOC), a constituent unit of Manipal University, and Udupi Press Photographers Association, will jointly organise a two-day national-level seminar and workshop to mark Worl...
- The scoreboard at lunch on day four of the second Test between India and the West Indies ...
- The scoreboard at lunch on day four of the second Test between India and the West Indies here today.
- These appointments highlight the company’s focus on enhancing the experience it offers to its users and also underlines its commitment to expanding its nation-wide presence, the company said.
- The Secretary-General today addressed the Security Council on children and armed conflict, telling Council members that in places such as Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen, children suffer through a living hell, and in many cases, it is getting even worse. He said that even wars have rules.
- The secret of ‘Eat Bulaga’s’ staying power
- The Sensex and Nifty ended slightly lower on Tuesday as investors saw recent strong gains as overdone, though the sentiment was broadly supported by hopes Parliament will soon pass a revamped Goods a...
- “The shipments for Inventec’s products across the board
- The silver futures contract traded on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) took support at ₹46,000 per kg and rose 2.5 per cent to ₹47,480 last week. Continuing the bullish momentum, the contract rose ₹...
- The “six assurances,” which were given to Taiwan by then-US president Ronald Reagan in July 1982, are US pledges not
- The size of the net loss expanded from the previous quarter’s
- The South China Sea is the world’s most geopolitically and economically contested region and The Hague verdict may result in a psychological rebalancing and reset by emboldening those nations which...
- The SPC move is seen as an attempt to provide legal cover to China’s maritime claims over almost all of the South China Sea in the backdrop of the July 12 judgement of the tribunal appointed by the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) quashing China’s nine-dash-line claim over the SCS.
- The Special Investigation Team (SIT), formed by the Odisha government, has from Monday started its second phase of investigation into the killing of five innocent tribals of Gumudumaha village of Kand...
- The Sri Atmananda Memorial (SAM) School at Malakkara, near Aranmula, will be hosting a three-day colloquium on ‘Teacher-Student Relationship in Education’ from August 4 to 6, according to Tarla Nanava...
- The Sri Lankan government on Tuesday announced that the promoter of the $1.4-billion Colombo Port City project has agreed to withdraw all compensation claims for losses incurred due to the suspension ...
- The standoff between the president of the Tamil Nadu Badminton Association (TNBA), Anbumani Ramadoss, and its secretary, Ashok Bajaj, has been put to rest with the Badminton Association of India (BAI)...
- The state bandh called by the YSR Congress and Left parties for special category status to Andhra Pradesh was peaceful and partial in Chittoor town and all over western mandals, with no untoward incid...
- The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has upheld the payment of compensation of Rs.25,000 to a patient who was given wrong medicines by a medical shop in Kottayam.The Commission passed the ...
- The State Council approved an overall plan (2011-2020) for Jinan city in east China’s Shandong province.
- The state of Rio de Janeiro will deploy nearly 14,000 security officers -- about a third more than previously planned -- during the coming Olympic and Paralympic Games, Military Police General Commander Edison Duarte said Monday.
- The State president of the Kerala Dalit Federation (KDF) P. Ramabhadran has said that if efforts are not made to put an end to the attacks and atrocities being unleashed across the nation against Dali...
- The State’s legal team is now identifying issues that “went wrong” while presenting arguments before the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal, which rejected Karnataka’s interim application.Speaking to me...
- The Sticky Truth about Economic Growth and Climate Change
- The stock markets have been cautious.The nation has been waiting for long.
- The stock rallied 9% to Rs 107 after the company posted profit at Rs 20 crore in Q1FY17 against loss of Rs 1 crore in the year ago quarter.
- The stock surged 12% to Rs 174, also its 52-week high on the BSE, after reporting 43% YoY jump in profit at Rs 307 cr in Q1FY17.
- The storage capacity of lakes was 35 TMC in the ’70s, but now they can’t handle 15 TMC of annual rainfall
- The story of Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, and the way it has unfolded over the last few days, has demonstrated as much about media -- and the way most of us now consume it -- as politics.<img
- The ‘sudden’ removal of a high-mast lamp near Moolakarai electric crematorium here has upset none other than the ruling party functionaries.The Corporation staff from the streetlight division removed ...
- The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Odisha government to pay additional compensation to victims of the 2008 anti-Christian violence in Kandhamal.
- The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered additional compensation to the victims of 2008 anti-Christian violence in Kandhamal district in Odisha.]]
- The survey is based on 4,000 employees across various job levels and industries in Asia Pacific. ]]
- The survey is based on 4,000 employees across various job levels and industries in Asia-Pacific
- The survival and development of single-positive thymocytes in the thymus requires activation of NF-κB signaling by the cytokine TNF.
- The Syrian army carried out offensive against a town held by the Islamic State (IS) group in Deir al-Zour on Tuesday, killing 60 of them, state news agency SANA reported.
- The Syrian government claimed a "terrorist group" carried out a gas attack that killed five people in the city of Aleppo Tuesday, the state-run news agency SANA reported, while an anti-regime group said suspected chlorine gas cylinders were dropped in Idlib province. It is unclear if the attacks have any connection.
- The Tai Tong Food & Beverage Group (TTFB, 瓦城泰統集團) yesterday said it would hold three recruiting events this month to support its plans to continue expanding its number of outlets in Taiwan.
- The technical team from JNTU Hyderabad which is probing the collapse of under-construction structure at Film Nagar Cultural Centre that killed two workers has pointed to a number of engineering defect...
- The telco added that it is in the process of taking 4G network to Haryana, UP East, Gujarat and rest of Bengal circles.
- The 'temporary tattoo' that will warn you if you are too drunk to drive
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