- In a shift, Bangladesh Bank says no plans to sue Fed, SWIFT
- In a significant judgement, the Madras High Court Bench here has ruled that government officials must follow principles of natural justice and pass every order only after hearing the parties to be aff...
- In a six-hour presentation of the government’s program to parliament last week Serbia’s new-old Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic outlined his Cabinet’s key goals of raising living standards, pushing ahead with the EU integration process and focusing on regional stability.
- In a speech usually used to outline the government’s achievements, the prime minister said that India had “cried” when children were killed in a Taliban attack on a school in the Pakistani city of Peshawar in 2014.
- In a step towards setting up the country's first Railway university, an MoU will be signed tomorrow between National Academy of Indian Railways (NAIR) here and Maharaja Sayajirao University to award MBA degrees to rail employees in various fields ...
- Inauguration was bogged down by petty politics for nearly two months
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- In case you missed it: Looking back on Day 10 in Rio
- In China’s Security Lap, Pakistan can turn even more Roguish
- Incredible just to be there at Rio Olympics: Ennis-Hills
- In Delhi on an average there are about two aged persons per 10 households, and about 71.75 per cent of them are in the age bracket of 60-69 years. This was revealed by the Social Consumption on Health...
- Independence Day celebrations in the Madras High Court Bench here turned more colourful on Monday with Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel taking over the responsibility of anchoring t...
- Independence Days are occasions for celebration, stocktaking and introspection, and the 69th anniversary...
- Independence Day was celebrated with much zeal and fervour at the iconic Red Fort in the Capital. People gathered in huge numbers to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, dressed in a white kurta-p...
- Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin has qualified for the ballot in Utah, putting him one step closer to making a difference in the race for the White House.
- [In Depth] Conservation researchers get a new roost in Cambridge
- [In Depth] DATA CHECK: For female scientists, mixed funding results at U.S. agencies
- India's wholesale inflation rate rises to 3.55%
- India and Egypt wants to expand partnership in various fields
- India and Russia made significant progress in the discussions for modernisation of all Su-30 fighters of the Indian Air Force (IAF) during the visit of a Russian team last month. An agreement is poss...
- India athletics coach detained for 'misbehaviour'
- India can become a manufacturing hub
- India, China hold meet in Ladakh on I-day
- India, China hold meet in Ladakh on Independence day
- India collaborated with Egypt recently in achieving two very large development projects; the solar project and a vocational training centre
- India diverting attention from Kashmir issue: Pak
- India donates US$ 1 million cash grant to Zimbabwe
- India, Egypt want to expand partnership in various fields
- India extends $ 1 million grant to Zimbabwe
- India ‘far away’ from having smart cities: Narayana Murthy
- India has a separate category of conference visa and anybody organising a conference, especially international bodies, must get a Home Ministry clearance.
- India market boom resounds louder in smaller states
- Indian ace boxer Vikas Krishan failed to end his country's agonising wait for an Olympic medal as he lost the quarterfinal bout against Uzbekistan's Bektemir Melikuziev in the men's middleweight (75kg) category here at the Rio Games on Tuesday.The ...
- Indian ace shuttler PV Sindhu progressed through to the quarterfinals of the women's singles event with a crushing straight games win over Tai Tzu-Ying of Chinese Taipei here at the Rio Olympics here on Tuesday.Sindhu, the two-time bronze medallist ...
- Indian Ambassador to Egypt Sanjay Bhattacharyya, has said that India and Egypt have a close partnership in various fields and wants to expand this agenda which will include the possibility of new cooperation opportunities.
- Indian Ambassador to Egypt Sanjay Bhattacharyya, has said that India and Egypt have a close partnership in various fields and wants to expand this agenda which will include the possibility of new cooperation opportunities. Ambassador Bhattacharyya met with Minister of International Cooperation Sahar Nasr and Minister of Social Solidarity Ghada Wali this week, who both confirmed their continuous support and collaboration in new projects that engage both countries.
- Indian athlete Seema Punia crashed out of the women's Discus Throw event at the ongoing Rio Games after finishing ninth in Qualifying Round Group B at the Olympic Stadium here.
- Indian Athletics Coach Nikolai Snesarev Detained by Rio Police, Then Released
- India needs to carry out police reforms at the earliest to rid young recruits of the poison of communalism when they sign up, a retired senior police officer has said.
- Indian Elephant that Got Swept Away to Bangladesh Dies
- Indian elephant that swept away in Bangladesh dies
- Indian elephant that washed up in Bangladesh dies
- Indian IT hit by tremors of Brexit
- Indian media 'stirring up' negative sentiments: Chinese daily
- Indian media ‘stirring up’ negative sentiments: Chinese daily
- Indian MPs to attend SAARC parliamentarians meet in Islamabad
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- India now has nearly 400 fast-track courts for rape cases. But ‘fast’ is a relative term.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is sadly mistaken if he thinks that he gave a ‘tit-for-tat’ for Pakistan’s interference in Kashmir affairs by raising human rights violations in Baluchistan in his Independence Day address to the nation on Aug 15. Kashmir is an international…
- Indian Railways to run magnetic trains soon
- Indian Regulator Allows 2nd Kudankulam Reactor to Be Connected to Power Grid
- Indian Road Congress (IRC) manual and Tamil Nadu Government Rules have clear-cut guidelines for displaying advertisements on the roads and near traffic signals.
- Indian shares, after ending July ahead 5% on the MSCI Index despite price-earnings ratios above the emerging market average, were further buoyed with the unanimous passage of a national goods and services tax (GST) by the upper house of Parliament….
- Indians have highest ego per unit of achievement: Narayana Murthy
- Indians in countries like Pakistan, China, the US, the UK, Thailand and Singapore joined people in India to celebrate the day with recital of patriotic songs and dance performances representing the diverse ethnicity of India. pti photo
- Indian tennis star Sania Mirza and her new Czech partner Barbora Strycova have been seeded seventh at the WTA Western and Southern Open, one of the two events in tune-up to the US Open.
- India, Pakistan should decide pace, scope of talks on Kashmir: U.S.
- India-Pakistan ties look bleak after war of words, says Pak daily
- India, Pak should decide pace, scope of talks on Kashmir: US
- India, Russia make progress in talks on Su-30 upgrade
- India's annual rate of inflation based on wholesale prices shot up to 3.55 per cent for July from 1.62 per cent in the previous month, due to an 11.82 per cent jump in prices of food articles, official data showed on Tuesday.
- India's challenge in the boxing ring came to an end with Vikas Krishan Yadav going down 0-3 to Bektemir Melikuziev of Uzbekistan in the quarter-finals of the men's Middleweight (75kg) category at the Rio Olympics here.
- India's fastest growing fashion marketplace Voonik has announced the appointment of Raghu Lakkapragada as its Chief Operating Officer.This is second senior appointment announcement coming from Voonik within a month, after the appointment of ...
- India’s first facility to produce nickel was launched by the Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) at its Indian Copper Complex (ICC) at Ghatshila in Jharkhand.
- India's Internet economy could triple in size by 2020 and a big part of that growth will come from rural markets
- India's Kidambi Srikanth advanced to the quarterfinals of the men's singles
- India's Modi Criticizes Pakistan in Independence Day Address
- India’s Modi mounts the Baluchi tiger
- India's Olympics outing
- IndiaSpend checks the facts on claims made in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day speech
- India's wholesale inflation rate rises to 3.55%
- India's WPI inflation up 3.55 percent in July
- India to Upgrade Russian-Made Su-30 Fighter Jets Amid Delay in Rafale Deal
- Individual bankers should take onus for loan sanctions: RBI Governor
- Indo-Japanese forum demands probe into Netaji's death
- Indonesia airlines cleared to fly to US after safety review
- Indonesian agency warns regional haze crisis may reoccur
- Industry getting started with tech for migration
- In fact: Why Balochistan is Pakistan’s sensitive spot
- Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy: Indians have highest ego per unit of achievement
- Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy has said engineers prefer bigger cities for work, even as he rued that India is “far, far away” from having smart cities, one of the flagship programmes of the g...
- Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy: India 'far away' from having smart cities
- Infosys dropped 1.96% to Rs 1,042.45 at 10:00 IST on BSE after the company lost contract from Royal Bank of Scotland as Royal Bank of Scotland decided not to pursue its plan to separate and list a new UK standalone bank, Williams & Glyn.
- Infosys has said it will ramp-down about 3,000 jobs following Royal Bank of Scotland's decision to cancel the project...
- Infosys has said it will ramp-down about 3,000 jobs following Royal Bank of Scotland's decision to cancel the project to set up a separate bank in the UK.
- Infosys provides update on its partnership with RBS
- Infosys says no lay-offs after RBS project loss; 3,000 employees to be reallocated
- Infosys shares slumped on Tuesday, a day after Royal Bank of Scotland decided to cancel a project to set up a separate bank in the UK.
- Infosys touches 8-month low as RBS scraps Williams & Glyn project
- In his first media interview, Huawei India CEO Jay Chen told ET that capex by India’s telcos is expected to increase 20% over the next 3 years, with expansion around 4G airwaves in the 700 Mhz band at the heart of the plans.
- In his Independence Day speech, Akbar said India is a nation which believes in faith equality and not faith supremacy
- In his third Independence Day address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was intent on coming across as an able doer, and not a mere talker. Midway through his term, he was probably consciou...
- In honor of Rio 2016, here's how to create the perfect caipirinha using cachaca, the Brazilian spirit.
- In its bid to send a manned flight to Mars, US space agency NASA has approved the Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) to proceed to the next phase of design and development for the mission's robotic segment.
- Inland waterway planned
- ‘Innovation divide’ persists; investment crucial to vibrant competitive economy, says UN agency
- In one of the most dramatic finishes in Rio, Shaunae Miller took the gold medal after launching head-first across the finish line. Allyson Felix’s silver medal made her the most decorated female Olympian in U.S. track and field history.
- In order to design the Quantum Science Satellite, the mission activities, requirements, and mission analysis have been completed at the end of 2011.
- In order to foster the stabilisation of the country, Germany is providing support to help former Al‑Shabaab fighters return to community and economic life.
- In order to simplify program development, a recent project is developing technology that provides human operators with automated assistance. By removing the need for would-be programmers to learn esoteric programming languages, the method has the potential to significantly expand the number of people engaged in programming in a variety of disciplines, from personalized education to robotics.
- In PM Narendra Modi's Independence Day Speech, a strong message for Pakistan
- In policy shift, Narendra Modi brings up Balochistan again
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- In speech from Red Fort, PM warns against disintegration of society, attacks Pakistan and thanks Balochistan, mocks previous government and showcases his.
- Inspired by Persia, Indian in design
- Inspiring! Ex-soldier gifts road to his villagers on 70th Independence Day
- Inspiring tale of ‘terrific trio’
- Instant messenger app Hike on Tuesday announced that it raised financing of over 175 million led by Chinese company Tencent Holdings and Taiwanese electronic manufacturing company Foxconn Technology Group.
- Institutional entity cannot be accused of sedition: Congress on Amnesty International India row
- Intel Reinvents Itself to Stay King in a Changing World
- Interactions between tiny particles trapped in light are found to differ, depending on the light's shape, report scientists. Physical phenomena, such as particle behavior in higher order modes not only allows for better control of the particle positions, but additionally could be useful in studying quantum effects with chains of atoms in 1D crystal-like structures, they say.
- InterGlobe Aviation, Piramal Enterprises rose while Reliance Communications, Rural Electrification Corporation declined at 9:45 IST on BSE as the former two are set to replace the latter two in the Nifty Next 50 index effective 30 September 2016.
- Interior minister arrives on Taiping Island
- internal tussle
- Internet users tend to navigate between websites in a racially segregated way, despite pathways that provide equitable access to different sites, finds a new study.
- Interview with co-founder & COO, Urban Ladder
- Interview with executive director of Piramal group
- Interview with Head of India equities, Nomura
- Interview with managing director and chief executive officer, United Bank of India
- Intex launches ‘fitRist Pulzz’ fitness band at Rs 1799
- Intex Technologies on Wednesday has launched its second fitness smart band ‘fitRist Pulzz’ at Rs 1799.
- In the light of several promising performances in the ongoing Australia Test series, Sri Lanka head coach Graham Ford has revealed that he was surprised to see the island nation transforming so quickly, months after he was entrusted with a herculean ...
- In the past few years, investors have avoided shares of infrastructure companies. Last year when Dilip Buildcon was planning its initial public offering (IPO), foreign bankers advised the firm to postpone the issue, as they were not able to attract ...
- In the past, Pakistan has accused India of supporting the Baloch insurgency
- In the wake of increased instances of cyber attacks, Governor Raghuram Rajan today said Reserve Bank is improving its capabilities and also urged the lenders to strengthen their systems.
- In the wake of Pakistan inviting India's Foreign Secretary for a dialogue on Kashmir, the Congress Party on Tuesday said there is no scope of resuming talks with the neighbour until it stops patronising terrorists and take stringent action against ...
- In this age of social media, no event can remain ignored for long and the floods in Assam are no exception.
- Into The Spotlight, Blue Blazer, Fire Glow, Perfectebony, Fresh Start and Light Of Magic shone when the horses were exercised here on Monday morning (August 15). Inner sand: 600m: Ravelnation (S.K. P...
- In two separate raids in Vadodara and Mumbai, the Ahmedabad Zonal Unit of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has seized psychotropic substances priced at around Rs 60 crore in international market.
- Investors are wondering whether Saudi Arabia will be amenable to a freeze if Iran doesn't participate
- Invite comes after war of words over the K-word.
- In yet another move to boost its user base, micro-blogging website Twitter may now bring the "night mode" for iPhone users, a media report said.
- Iorn ore mining major, NMDC Ltd, is aiming to produce and sell 35 mt of iron ore in 2016-17, while it plans to increase the overall mining capacity to 50 MTPA by 2018.Bharati S. Sihag, CMD, NMDC, in h...
- I play the coolest villain in 'Baywatch' movie: Priyanka
- I play the coolest villain in ‘Baywatch’, says Priyanka
- Iran's revolutionary guard has since the deal in December last year, has arrested or detained at least six other dual-nationality citizens, the highest number in recent years
- Iran: security forces kill three extremists
- Iran arrests dual national over UK 'spy links' Tehran
- Iran arrests dual national over UK 'spy links'
- Iran Claims Arrest of British Dual National 'Linked to Intelligence Services'
- Iran dismantles Islamic State-linked cell in border province
- Iran has arrested a British-Iranian on suspicion of links to the UK intelligence service, the Tehran prosecutor told Iranian media today.
- Iranian police say security forces have killed three armed Sunni militants in a firefight in the country's west.
- Iranian police says security forces killed 3 Sunni militants
- Iran Ready to Share Infrastructure With Russia to Fight Terror in Syria
- Iran says sharing its facilities with Russia in fight against terrorism
- Iraq Kurdish forces fight IS group
- I really want the 200m World record. I will go out there and leave it all on the track , says Bolt
- Irom Sharmila became a political icon almost at power with Suu Kyi, Martin Lither King or a Nelson Mandela. But the difference is that she has chosen to build upon her political iconisation and...
- Irrigation Minister D. Umamaheswara Rao has said that the State government is planning to set up a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to develop inland waterway with the support of the Central government.A...
- Is Apple working on 'health ring'? Patent reveals ECG monitoring device that can be worn as a ring, watch or brooch
- Is China changing its stance towards PoK?
- Islamabad, Aug. 16 (ANI): The Pakistan Army on Tuesday announced the launch of an operation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Rajgal valley.
- Islamabad, Aug 16 (IANS) The Pakistan Army on Tuesday announced the launch of an operation along the Afghan border to stop movement of terrorists from both sides in Rajgal Valley. The Dawn quoted ...
- Islamabad writes to Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar calling for discussions
- Islamic State’s Holy War against Russia
- ISMA predicted India's sugar output at 23.26 million tonnes for the crushing season 2016-17
- Is Trump destroying the GOP? This new poll will terrify Republicans.
- Is YOUR child a fussy eater? They're only copying you! Research shows kids watch their parents to decide which foods to like or not
- It's high time now for a female secretary-general after eight men at the helm of the world organization: UN Secretary-General
- Italian cyclist Elia Viviani took the gold medal in the Olympic men's track event, forcing Britain's Mark Cavendish to settle for the silver.
- Italian on fake ticket breaches IGI security
- It's time we all became eco-warriors for water
- ITDA tableau wins first prizeTableau of the Integrated Tribal Development Agency, Paderu won the first prize in the Independence Day parade organised by the District Administration at the Police stadi...
- It has been constituted in line with the World Trade Organisation (WTO’s) Trade Facilitation Agreement (FTA), which India also has ratified.
- It has been just over 69 years since the stroke of the midnight hour when India awoke to life and its freedom. Over the past 69 years, we have had many of the pledges realised not wholly or fully but quite substantially.
- It is a little known fact that most of the revolts against British began in South India. Puli Thevar and Veerapandi Kattaboman, Palayakkarars (Poligars) of the mid- and late eighteenth centuries in Madras Presidency; the Marudu Pandyan brothers who revolted between 1799 and 1801; the Vellore Sepoy mutiny of 1806; and the revolt of Pazassi Raja of Kottayam in Kerala
- It is for India and Pakistan to decide on Kashmir: US
- It is unlikely athletic success will be the result of a single genetic factor, says Andy Galbraith, a lecturer in exercise physiology at the University of East London. Olympic champion Mo Farah was born in Somalia.
- 'It's because I had my period': Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui praised for breaking taboo
- It's been called the best stealth fighter in the world, but the US Air Force's F-22 Raptor proved no match for a colony of honey bees in search of a new home for their queen. After flight operations in Virginia, the maintenance crew discovered 'what looked like a cloud of thousands of bees hanging from the jet's exhaust nozzle. Despite their initial shock, the team did not call an exterminator - instead the colony was safely relocated to provide honey for a local beer producer.
- Its first stage is the same of the CZ-4 Chang Zheng-4. The second stage is based on CZ-4 second stage with an improved equipment bay. Lift-off mass is 232,250 kg, total length 41,056 meters, diameter 3.35 meters and fairing length 6.983 meters. At launch, it develops 2961.6 kN engine thrust.
- It’s surprisingly easy to get the two confused. Both are tall badasses known for saying outlandish things. So we threw some quotes at Mike Colter, who plays Luke Cage in Netflix's new series, and asked him to guess who said them—Nic Cage or Luke Cage.
- It's the $215 billion question the travel industry is trying to answer: What do Chinese tourists want?<img
- It's time for some good news... It turns out that eco-friendly wines aren’t just better for the planet - they taste better, too!
- It was a happy day three years ago when my parents and I set off on a journey to Hardwar. We started from New Jalpaiguri and were to change trains in New Delhi to reach Hardwar. The first half of the ...
- It was that rarest of days, one that brought no gold medals for the U.S. But several Americans were pretty happy with their bronzes!
- It was the first known such crash in China that put pressure on the auto executives and regulators to tighten rules for automated driving.
- It was the first time the 19-year-old has been beaten in a final since 2013
- It will also test the Quantum Entanglement Distribution from satellite to two ground stations in China and in Europe, creating a real wide-area network for quantum communication using the satellite repeater and two arbitrary quantum ground stations and their auxiliary local-area fiber quantum networks.
- It will give a fillip to irrigation, help agriculture and meet drinking water needs
- It will raise awareness levels and encourage greater involvement of students in consumer movement, said Paswan
- Jack Russell cut out of underground pipe by firecrews
- Jaihind Projects announces change in directorate
- Jain University has built a model of the warship INS Vikrant – the first aircraft carrier used by the Indian government in 1971 Indo-Pak war.Students of the animation department in Jain University cam...
- Jaitley may skip SAARC meet, PM to take final call
- Jaitley not to attend SAARC Finance Ministers' conference in Pakistan
- Jalali said till the time Pakistan does not curb terrorism, it is meaningless to resume talks with the estranged neighbour
- Jalalon hits head, still delivers brilliant numbers for Chiefs
- Jalisco state prosecutor said that preliminary results of the investigation indicate that all involved, kidnappers and kidnapped, were members of criminal organizations.
- Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed commenting on the recent Kashmir issue which had been on the boil for more than a month with at least 58 killed and thousands wounded during protests against the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan ...
- Jamaica's Thompson wins women's 100 metres" border
- Jammu and Kashmir National Independence Alliance, UK -based umbrella alliance led the protest, anti Pakistan slogans were also raised
- J&K: Two militants killed in Uri near LoC
- Japan’s economic growth ground to a halt in the second quarter as weak exports and shaky domestic demand prompted companies to cut spending, putting fresh pressure on Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to come up with policies to produce more sustainable growth.
- Japan’s economy slows down in Q2
- JEERAJeera prices in Unjha market are trading at Rs 19,217 per quintal. Prices are expected to trade higher towards Rs 19,500, following overall lower availability and resumption in export enquiries. However, price gains would be limited, given the ...
- Jeffrey Xiong moved into sole lead, taking full advantage of some unwise moves from Aravindh Chithambaram to post a crucial win at the end of the eighth round at the KIIT University campus here on Mon...
- Jemima Sumgong delivers Kenya's first gold in Rio
- Jenkins: Rio 2016 organizers are confident everything is fine. I’m not reassured.
- Jenkins: Rio organizers are confident everything is fine. I’m not reassured.
- Jeremy Corbyn called for ‘complete rehabilitation’ of Leon Trotsky in Parliament
- Jingoistic slogans on Independence Day show how politicians and ad copy writers have fallen into an ‘idea trap’
- Jio wants Trai to direct incumbents to release interconnect capacity to meet its 100 mn subscriber target after launch
- Jiuquan was originally used to launch scientific and recoverable satellites into medium or low earth orbits at high inclinations. It is also the place from where all the Chinese manned missions are launched.
- Joby Warrick
- john m giannone: We have been told that space itself is expanding!...
- John Oliver on the Dangers of Sub-Prime Auto Loans
- John Verano investigates ancient mysteries. As a forensic anthropologist, he's examined skeletons and mummies throughout the Americas to unlock secrets about prehistoric human sacrifice, warfare, injury and disease.
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt launches new musical project
- JSW Steel to acquire JSW Praxair Oxygen for Rs 240 cr
- Judging problems return to Olympic boxing
- June Quarter Results: Good show continues
- Just as the former Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) administration’s incompetence and constant fawning over China prompted waves of mass protests during former president Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) eight years in office, the public’s collective wish for a better future was what propelled the Democratic Progressive Party
- Justin Bieber has deleted his Instagram account hours after he and former girlfriend Selena Gomez indulged in an ugly...
- Justin Bieber has deleted his Instagram account hours after he and former girlfriend Selena Gomez indulged in an ugly spat on the photosharing site, with the songstress accusing the pop star of "cheating multiple times".
- Kabul, Aug.15 (ANI): The Afghan Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Monday said that 27 people, including two young girls equipped with suicide bombing vests, were killed during an operation in eastern ...
- Karan Johar to launch a star kid with SOTY 2?
- Karnataka got a quarter of all IT investments in India during 2015-16: Assocham
- Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara had yesterday said the intention and background of those involved will be investigated.
- Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Tuesday said a case has been filed against the India brand of Amnesty International for raising pro-Kashmir freedom slogans at a Bengaluru based event."We have to now look into it more seriously, they have ...
- Karnataka Home Minister says sedition case filed against Amnesty India International
- Karnataka Minister faints at I-Day event
- Kashmir: 5 militants killed as army foils infiltration bid
- Kashmir unrest: 2 killed as stone-pelting protestors clash with security forces
- Kate Foo Kune of Mauritius knows she owes the sport of badminton a personal debt far more costly than her early exit from the women's singles competition at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
- Katrina-Aditya are the new couple in B-Town?
- Katrina Kaif - Aditya Roy Kapur the new couple in B-Town?
- KCR for Mumbai to ink pacts on projects
- KCR, Naidu meet at Governor’s ‘At Home’
- KCR pays homage at War Memorial
- Kenya's Rudisha retains 800m Olympic
- Kerala bids farewell to well known script writer
- Kerala official's comments go viral, min calls it irritating
- Kerala's leading IT company SunTec is moving ahead with the commissioning of a new software platform through their research and development centre in Dubai.
- Kerala today bid farewell to well known Malayalam film scriptwriter T A Razzaq, who passed away at a private hospital in Kochi.
- Ker official's comments go viral, min calls it irritating
- Key highlights were innovative design of Balance-of-System (BoS) and cabling, along with optimised selection of evacuation systems
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- Kia focuses on localised products to compete with Maruti Suzuki
- Kia, known globally for its compact cars, has begun talks with states for finalising a green field manufacturing plant in India
- Kidney racket: biometric data may be explored to prove donor’s identity
- Know-it-all approach keeps India from reaching high levels of excellence, says Narayana Murthy
- Know-it-all attitude keeps India from reaching high levels of excellence: Narayana Murthy
- KNR Constructions moves higher after strong Q1 results
- Kridhan Infra acquires 50.2% stake in Swee Hong, Singapore
- Kridhan Infra jumps after reporting strong Q1 results
- Kris Jenner developing Kardashian kids spin-off?
- K&S fell to a three year low, with the potash firm down 12 per cent since results were announced last week
- K Srikanth lifted the sagging spirits of India on the 10th day of competitions as he reached the last eight in men's singles
- K. Srikanth played close to his best in defeating Jan O Jorgensen of Denmark 21-19, 21-19 in the men’s badminton pre-quarterfinals at the Riocentro Pavilion on Monday.The victory earned the Indian a ...
- Kudankulam: Decks cleared for power generation from unit 2 of KNPP
- Lack of on-field energy led to defeat against Belgium, says hockey skipper PR Sreejesh
- Lalita Babar failed to repeat her creditable display in the qualification as she finished 10th in the women's 3000m steeplechase finals as Indians continued their disappointin...
- Lalita finishes 10th in 3000m steeplechase final
- Lanco Infratech Ltd has entered into an agreement for sale of solar power undertaking of the company through a slump sale to Lanco Property Management Company Pvt Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of th...
- Landslide at Nyugalsari area of Kinnaur District on National Highway 5 on Monday night also led to a road block.
- Large areas of tropical lowland forests have been replaced by oil palm plantations, with major impact on environment and people. An interdisciplinary team of scientists has now performed a complete and multidisciplinary assessment of all ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations as compared to lowland forests. They found that in oil palm plantations, eleven out of 14 ecosystem functions showed a net decrease, some with an irreversible global impact. The results also reveal mitigation options that can reduce damage and benefit multiple ecosystem functions simultaneously.
- Larsen & Toubro to implement Nagpur Smart City Project
- Last week's attacks have heightened concerns Thailand's long-running but local southern Islamist insurgency may have spread after years of stalled peace talks - a suggestion the kingdom's junta has been keen to deny.
- Last year, 3.07 crore farmers had taken up crop insurance under the previous scheme. PMFBY replaces the existing two schemes NAIS and Modified NAIS, which had some inherent drawbacks.
- Launch pad 921 is used for the manned program for the launch of the Chang Zheng-2F launch vehicle (Shenzhou and Tiangong). The 603 launch pad is used for unmanned orbital launches by the Chang Zheng-2C, Chang Zheng-2D and Chang Zheng-4C launch vehicles.
- Laurie Hernandez wins silver on balance beam after Simone Biles falters
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- Law will take its course: Siddaramaiah on Amnesty International India row
- Leader of Baloch Republican Party, Brahumdagh Bugti thanks PM Modi for his statement on Baluchistan
- Leading Legend (A. Imran Khan up) claimed the K. Mahipathi Rao Memorial Million, the main event of the Independence Day at Malakpet on Monday (August 15). Trained by D. Netto, the winner is owned Dr....
- League gives players until Aug. 25 to participate in interviews related to allegations about PEDs raised in Al-Jazeera report.
- Leaving his wife and two young children home on a recent Sunday, a 27-year-old salesman for Abbott Laboratories’ operations in India — one of the US healthcare company’s top performers there — rode his motorcycle to a remote railroad track and jumped in front of
- Legendary athlete, Usain bolt during the 100 metre sprint event at #RioOlympics
- Leslie Jones took on Twitter trolls and won. Now, she’s launched an outpouring of love for Gabby Douglas.
- Let Loose With this Amazing Olympic Bow
- Let Loose With this Amazing Olympic Bow
- [Letter] Call for conservation: Abandoned pasture
- [Letter] Recognizing thermal plasticity in fish
- Letters: Meaningless tax
- Letters: Step toward reform
- Let us never compromise on the value of the crops (grains) segment. It is the foundation of the economy
- LIC, Aberdeen hold key to Nuvo-Grasim merger
- Like every other ward, civic issues are plenty here as well, garbage collection being a major one.
- Lindsay Lohan's former fiance Egor Tarabasov enjoyed a warm day on a yacht with a group of friends weeks after splitting from the actress.
- Lingering embers of discovering fire
- link points to: Foreign Minister Steinmeier: Preventing a humanitarian disaster in Aleppo
- link points to: Green Energy Champion – renewable energies in Sri Lanka
- Listed PSBs in red for a third quarter
- Lite-On Technology Corp (光寶科技) yesterday announced it is to spend more than NT$10 billion (US$318.78 million) on expanding its operational base at the Nantze Export Processing Zone (楠梓出口加工區) in Kaohsiung, in a bid to cater to the expanding scope of its new businesses.
- Live | Rio Olympics 2016: On Day 11, India's medal hopes rest on Sindhu
- Live | Rio Olympics 2016 — P.V. Sindhu, Srikanth keep India's medal hope alive
- Living a sedentary life can be a potentially independent risk factor for heart disease and stroke, warns a study, suggesting to "sit less and move more".
- Liz Cheney launches a new brand in Wyoming
- ln defense of pointy-heads and MSM puppy-dogs
- Local authorities said that they had been making arrangements to lay sewer lines and build toilets in Gandhi Nagar.
- Local gourmet Karnataka's food palate is as diverse as its places. Vijayasimha V decodes some......
- Local mayor Edmond Masumbuko on Sunday said 42 people had died in Saturday night's mass killing in Beni.
- Local police had slapped sedition charges against Amnesty International India yesterday following allegations that anti-India slogans were raised at the event, organised by it, during a discussion on Kashmir issue. PTI File Photo.
- LONDON, U.K. - Prices of crude oil increased on Monday as Russia and the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) negotiated the possibility of freezing oil ...
- Long March 2D launches world’s first quantum communications satellite
- Look: Gigi Hadid Designs Capsule Collection for Tommy Hilfiger
- LOOKING FORWARD Nikhila Suman
- Loss of synapses and synapse function sit at the heart of a number of diseases, not just neurodegenerative examples such as dementia and Parkinson's disease but also conditions such as diabetes. We do not fully understand how synapses work, but new research has shed new light on the role of proteins in the way in which synapses maintain their signalling.
- LOUISIANA, U.S. - Residents are scrambling for safety as rivers and creeks burst their banks due to days of heavy rain that neared 2 feet in a span of 48 hours in some areas.
- L&T gained 0.66% to Rs 1,498.25 at 10:40 IST on BSE after the company won a contract from the Maharashtra state government to convert Nagpur into an integrated smart city.
- L&T Smart World Communication to lay 1200 km of Optical Fibre Network in Nagpur
- Lubrizol terminates process agreements with Astral Poly
- Lucy Turnbull pleads ignorance of WestConnex heritage house destruction
- Luis H. Francia
- Lupin to launch 25 products in US this fiscal
- Lux Industries drops after announcing Q1 results
- ‘Machine tools industry key to manufacturing, success of Make in India; to be worth $1b in 2016’
- Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced to give Seventh Pay Commission benefits to its employees soon and also to form a cabinet on employment to explore job oppotunities.
- Madhya Pradesh to give staff 7th pay panel scales
- Madhya Pradesh to provide state guarantee for 750 Mw Rewa ultra mega solar project
- MADsters half way through in a challenging contest to raise funds for poor children
- Maharashtra govt picks L&T to convert Nagpur into smart city
- Maharashtra Police on Tuesday said they had found bodies of four of the six people murdered in cold blood by a self-confessed medico, Santosh Pol.
- Main Opposition party Congress tore into the Prime Minister’s speech saying PM Modi has given Pakistan the licence to rake up Kashmir in international forums.]]
- Major cities in the world, including New York and London have benefited immensely through such programmes
- Major network deals will only be possible after auctions: Jay Chen, Huawei India CEO
- Major transformer fire causes road closures in downtown D.C.
- MakeMyTrip: Flat Rs. 120 Instant Discount on Bus Ticket Booking above Rs. 2000
- “Making a Murderer” prosecutor Ken Kratz bragged about the case to women and tried to coerce women into sex, his accusers told investigators.
- Malaysian palm oil futures on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives ended at a 1-month high on Monday, tracking gains in the soya complex. Exports of Malaysian palm oil products for August 1-15 rose 31.6 per...
- Malian defense minister meets with Chinese military delegation
- Man Arrested For Sparking California Wildfire
- Man City midfielder Garcia joins Alaves on loan
- Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) plans to shut its gasoil hydro-desulphuriser and a hydrocracker next month for maintenance, two industry sources said.State-owned MRPL, which operates...
- Many elderly patients deteriorate mentally or physically in the hospital, even if they recover from the original illness or injury that brought them there.
- March pasts, dog shows, daredevil acts and cultural programmes marked the 70th Independence Day celebrations in the State.
- Marc Zell, co-chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel, said the goal was to tap into many more of the potential 300,000-400,000 voters in the country, particularly those who have never voted before.
- Mark Short fatally shot his wife and three kids before taking his own life in Berks County, Pennsylvania, Berks County District Attorney John Adams said.
- Mark Short killed his 33-year-old wife and the couple's three children, 8-year-old Liana, 5-year-old Mark Jr., and 2-year-old Willow, before turning the gun on himself, Berks County District Attorney John Adams said at a news conference Monday. Willow survived a heart transplant at 6 days old, and her story made national headlines.
- Maybe U.S. police aren’t militarized enough. Here’s what police can learn from soldiers
- Mayor (in-charge), K. Thiraviyam, hoisted the national flag at Corporation headoffice, Anna Malaigai, in the presence of Commissioner Sandeep Nanduri, on the occasion of 70 Independence Day on Monday...
- McConaughey enjoys with wife at Rio Olympics
- Meanwhile, gold rose 0.6% to $1,347.16 an ounce in Singapore
- Meanwhile, in Russia: Car Hit by Underground Water Pipe Blast
- Medals tally at the end of
- Megastar Amitabh Bachchan mourns death of Pramukh Swami
- Mehbooba, Governor discuss ways to restore peace in Valley
- Members of two communities clashed over kite flying in Gokulpuri area of north-east Delhi leaving several persons injured on Independence Day evening.
- Men Can be Booked for Staring at Women for Over 14 Seconds, Says Kerala Top Cop; Gets Flak
- Men walk in underground galeries, part of Nazi Germany Riese construction project under the Ksiaz castle in the area where the Nazi gold train is supposedly hidden underground, on August 28, 2015 in Walbrzych, Poland.
- Mermaids make a splash at diversity celebration at the Rio Games
- Messaging platform Hike Messenger today said it has raised USD 175 million in a new round of funding led by Tencent Holdings and Foxconn Technology Group, valuing the company at about USD 1.4 billion...
- Mettupalayam Road Protection Committee planted 1,500 saplings on either side of Mettupalayam Road.
- Michael Phelps has cemented his legendary status with another star turn at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
- Michigan Couple Sues Creators of Pokémon Go, Says It Turned Their Neighborhood Into a ‘Nightmare’
- Microsoft Windows 10 anniversary update reportedly freezing devices
- Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update was released to public on August 2 and has reportedly run into troubles
- Miller dives to gold in 400m
- Miller dives to win gold for Bahamas over American in 400-meter sprint
- Minda Corp forms jt venture with Chinese firm
- MINDANAO, Philippines — Amid the proposed peace talks with maoist rebels in Oslo on August 20, the Philippine government has warned them that their continuous use of landmines against soldiers and civilians may force the government to pull out of…
- Minister for Roads and Buildings T. Nageswara Rao laid the foundation stone for construction of 400 two-bedroom houses at an estimated cost of Rs. 24.20 crore, at YSR Nagar in Raghunadhapalem mandal ...
- Minister hopeful of early order against teacher redeployment
- , Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar said, in a veiled reference to Pakistan.
- Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education and Raichur in-charge Tanveer Sait’s Independence Day speech highlighted concerns related to scarcity of water for agriculture due to weak monsoo...
- Minister promises uninterrupted power supply for Raichur
- Minister's I-day speech highlights water issues
- Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare asked State Governments to Come up with Proposals to Upscale Rural Backyard Poultry Development under NLM
- MIP is compliant with world trade rules: Seshagiri Rao MVS
- Mission definition and justification and key technique research were finalized by the end of 2012. Detailed definitions of the spacecraft were completed in March 2013.
- MIT researchers have created tattoos that function as interfaces for smartphones and other digital devices. These tattoos can receive and send information, serving as wearable devices that add a personal touch of style.
- Modi's Balochistan gamble: Bad portents for Indo-Pak relations and worse for Baloch struggle
- Modi commends farmers for planting record pulses this kharif
- Modi has announced the opening of a new chapter on relations with Pakistan. It does not read well, and it has discredited the Baloch struggle.
- Modi holds POK-Balochistan mirror to Pakistan
- Modi reminds Pakistan that its tacit support for terror outfits has not just hurt India, but its own citizens and economy
- Modi's address on the 70th Independence Day
- Modi said the common people are more scared of income tax officials than the police
- Modi's Balochistan reference to remind Pak of Bangladesh
- Modi showcases two-year governance track record, says his focus is on delivery of govt schemes to the poorest
- Modi’s I-Day message: reform, perform, and transform
- Modi's Remarks on Balochistan Proves India Guilty of Terror: Pak
- Modi's remarks on Balochistan proves Pakistan's contention: Aziz
- Modi's statement on PSUs show preference for revival rather than sale
- Money as Important as Medals, Says Akshay Kumar
- Monsoon, Pay Commission and government spending to aid corporate growth in next three quarters
- mo Prefecture, UN forces detained 10 of the suspects and recovered a “
- More than 3,000 Sailors aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) returned to their homeport of Bremerton, Washington, following a regularly scheduled seven-month deployment to the Indo-Asia-Pacific, Aug 14.
- ‘More toilets but fewer computers in govt. schools’
- Moroccan Mariem Selsouli had been officially entered for the Games, but was provisionally suspended after testing positive for a diuretic at the Paris meeting in July 2012 when she had set a world leading time of 3:56.15. File photo.
- Most- and least-attended national parks
- Most expensive hole in the world: Diamond mine valued at £13 BILLION
- Most Olympians train their entire childhoods for records, for glory, for a shiny chunk of circular hardware. But after the games, many competitors will return to day jobs or college.
- Most young adult women who regularly visit indoor tanning salons support the introduction of policies to make it safer, but are against a total ban, a new study concludes. The findings are good news for regulators finalizing stricter regulations aimed at highlighting the skin cancer risks associated with artificial tanning.
- Mount Shivalik Industries announces cessation of director
- Move may not yield desired results, say experts
- Mowing for gold in annual British race
- MPC only after new RBI governor takes charge
- Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan, on the Independence Day, said he dreams to have a drought-free Maharashtra in the next five years and hailed Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for his initiatives towards that."We dream to have a drought-free Maharashtra ...
- Mr. Rajan’s suggestion is in line with the PJ Nayak committee proposal, which was set up by the RBI to look into the issue of governance in Indian banks.
- Mulayam backs brother Shivpal, warns SP will divide if he quits
- Munoth Financial Services to hold AGM
- Murthy talks about having worked with so many governments and that the know-it-all attitude is why work doesn't happen fast in the country.
- Music has power to heal, to glorify, and fertility symbolised by music is to be honoured, Said Akbar
- Myanmar, India’s Act East Policy and Waning Chinese...
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi heads to China with dam project clouding ties
- Myntra prepares for exit of 2 more senior executives
- My parents had apprehension going public with IVF: Tusshar Kapoor
- Mysterious carvings found in a Maya royal tomb may reveal murky secrets of the 'Snake Dynasty'
- Mystery of Siberia's 'monster mummy': Bizarre creature is uncovered at a Russian diamond mine
- NaFFAA elects 31-year-old national chairman
- Naidu's remarks came in response to a question on Congress Leader Salman Khurshid's statement in which he attacked the Prime Minister for raking up the issue of Balochistan in his Independence Day address. PTI File Photo.
- 'Namastey England' script still being written: Akshay Kumar
- Nanoribbons in solutions mimic nature
- Narendra Modi Addresses Nation On Independence Day
- NASA Awards Aeronautics, Space Programs, Policies Study Contract
- NASA Brings Excitement of Aeronautics, Space Exploration to Chicago Air and Water Show
- NASA has awarded a sole source contract to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in Washington to conduct studies and evaluations in support of the agency’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters.
- Nasa plan to capture asteroid and then drag it into orbit
- NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) recently complete a full-scale test of its booster, few were aware of the other major test occurring simultaneously. NASA’s High Dynamic Range Stereo X (HiDyRS-X) project, a revolutionary high-speed, high dynamic range camera, filmed the test, recording propulsion video data in never before seen detail.
- Nasscom reckons the industry will grow at 10-12% for 2016-17
- National carrier Air India has promoted one of its security personnel out-of-turn for showing exemplary honesty and professional integrity.
- National flag to flutter round the clock
- National Palace Museum to open to cameras
- Nationals overcome early deficit, beat Rockies to open road trip
- Nation salutes martyred CRPF commandant Pramod Kumar
- 'Nations with facade of human rights are worst hypocrites'
- Nations with facade of human rights are worst hypocrites: M J Akbar
- Nations With Facade of Human Rights are Worst Hypocrites: MJ Akbar
- Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS Detroit (LCS 7)
- Navy Personnel Command (NPC) recently released guidance to the fleet on obligated service (OBLISERV) requirements that helps stabilize fleet manning and minimize personnel uncertainty.
- Naxal commander killed in encounter
- Naxal commander killed in encounter in Chhattisgarh
- Nazi gold train’
- Nearly the entire national security world has rejected Trump — except for one man
- Need to eradicate 'cancer' called Pakistan: Baloch activist
- Need to eradicate 'cancer' called Pakistan, says Baloch activist Dilshad Baloch
- Need to speak against honour killings: Donald Trump
- Negative global cues, along with profit booking, depressed the Indian equity markets during the early morning session on Tuesday.
- Negative global cues, along with profit booking, depressed the Indian equity markets on Tuesday.
- NEWCASTLE, U.K. - Over 300 Sage customers may lose their data as the accounting software company reported a data breach on Monday.
- New-daddy Tusshar Kapoor, who recently had a baby boy through surrogacy, said that he was surprised that people accepted his decision of embracing single parenthood well."Everybody in the country has been very accepting about it, which was a bit ...
- New Delhi accuses Islamabad of arming and training the militants fighting to end Indian rule in Jammu and Kashmir. ]]
- New Delhi, Aug.16 (ANI): In a move to promote peace, the two Afghan cyclists Dr. Nader Shah and his son Firoz Khan started a round-the-world trip in 2015. In a span of a year and two months they ...
- New hints of a fifth fundamental force: 'Revolutionary' X boson could rewrite laws of physics - if it really exists
- New index is designed to measure the returns from a daily rolling deposit at the CBLO rate
- New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) chairman P.C. Parida on Monday said that the port should become a Green Port by next year after it gets entire energy requirement through non-conventional sources.He wa...
- New map of world vegetation reveals substantial changes since 1980s
- New petrol engine could make diesel obsolete: Nissan claims its design produces turbo charged power without dropping efficiency
- New research sheds light on the role of proteins and how synapses work
- News 360: After PM Modi Mentions Balochistan, Pakistan Hits Back
- New software can mimic your handwriting
- New study claims the theory of how humans populated America is WRONG: Researchers say travellers could not have passed 'ice-free corridor' earlier than 12,600 years ago
- New study findings modeled the effect of replacing one 8-ounce sugar-sweetened beverage with an 8-ounce serving of water, based on the daily dietary intake of US adults aged 19 and older, retrieved from the 2007-2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys.
- News Updates | Prime Minister of India
- New World Centre in Hong Kong
- New worlds new horizons: A midterm assessment
- Neycer India to hold AGM
- NFL threatens to suspend Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers, James Harrison for non-cooperation
- NGOs, apartment owners honoured
- NHPC scales 52-week high after announcing Q1 results
- NIC, NSFL to Host Free Webinar for Navy Chief Selectee Spouses
- Nigerian troops have thwarted a Boko Haram attack in the country's volatile northeast. 16 insurgents were killed while 12 soldiers were wounded.
- Nigerian troops repel Boko Haram attack
- Nike-adorned Emma Coburn gives New Balance its due after steeplechase bronze
- Nike-adornedEmmaCoburngivesNewBalanceitsdueaftersteeplechasebronze', 'width
- Nimbus Projects to hold AGM
- Nitish Kumar said his government coming up with policy of governance for the next five year from 2015-20 with focus on agriculture, human skill development, education, health and strengthening infrastructure.
- Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) will soon provide research-based stem-cell therapy to patients who have exhausted other treatment options.With financial assistance from the Department of...
- NMDC targets production of 35 mt of iron ore, to hike capacity
- No matter how focused you are when attempting to line your eyelids with liquid liner, or how perfectly you line our lips before layering on the lipstick, make-up application doesn't always go as planned. However, a few quick fixes can save your time ...
- No more power outage, assures Minister
- No Rio medal yet, but can you miss the positives?
- Normal life remained paralyzed for the 39th consecutive day in the Kashmir valley due to curfew, restrictions and separatist sponsored strike following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on ...
- North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory requested that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts reinstate North Carolina's voter-ID law after an appeals court struck it down, saying it had been "passed with racially discriminatory intent"
- North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory asked the Supreme Court Thursday night to freeze parts of a federal appeals court opinion from last month that struck key provisions of an omnibus election law and held that the law had been enacted with racially discriminatory intent.
- North Korean gymnast Ri Se-gwang takes the gold medal in the men's vault in Rio, and a crucial stumble on the balance beam costs Simone Biles a chance at a fifth gold medal. CNN's Don Riddell reports.
- Noted Malayalam scriptwriter T.A. Razaq died here on Monday. He was 58.The death occurred at a private hospital here, where Razaq was undergoing treatment for liver-related problems for over a month....
- Noted teacher of commerce and management studies K.V. Sivayya passed away in Richmond, Virginia (US) on Sunday, following a heart attack, according to information received by a professor of commerce o...
- Not feeling terribly confident about Rio 2016 organizers’ confidence
- Not granting interconnect capacity is breach of license agreement, says Jio
- Not looking to shed, hike stake in life insurance venture: Oriental Bank CEO
- Now voters can get a Trump campaign "gold" membership on the cheap.<img
- Obama administration approves its largest release of Guantanamo detainees
- Odisha cabinet minister Jogendra Behera faced criticism from different quarters after his personal security officer (PSO) was seen....
- Odisha Enterprises Minister Yogendra Behera embarassed the BJD government when he was caught on camera getting his shoe laces tied by his personal security officer in an Independence Day celebration in Keonjhar. ]]
- Odisha Govt to use Odia language as official language from today
- Off-campus IIT students? Council to decide on Aug 23
- Officer's association opposes BSNL disinvestment proposal
- Officials say this will improve transparency in verification and stamping of weighing equipment
- Officials visit U.S. to seek Headley associate Rana’s extradition
- OHIO, U.S. – Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump outlined his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism” and called for “extreme vetting” of new immigrants, ...
- Oil extends rally to five-week highs on talk of producer action
- Oil prices edged away from 5-week highs on Tuesday, with traders cashing in on a 16-per cent rally since early August that has largely been fuelled by talk of producers taking action to prop up the m...
- Oil prices rose for a third straight day on Monday, as speculation intensified over potential producer action to support prices amid a global supply glut.
- Oil prices shoot as Russia-OPEC hold talks to reduce oil production
- Oil remains near five-week high on expectation of producer action
- o-induced drought in Ethiopia may be further exacerbated by its cool weather counterpart, La Niñ
- Oksana Chusovitina vaults back to the Olympics
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