- Inaugural edition of TNPL set to take off in style
- In Battle of the Beltway, it’s advantage Baltimore over the Nationals
- Increasing Military Aid to Afghanistan
- Incredible pictures show off American military aircraft
- Incredibly moving moment US Navy officers sing to 98-year-old veteran
- In December 2014, Murugan had declared in a Facebook post that the writer in him was dead. He described the subsequent period as "nightmarish".
- India among nations with most stringent EMF norms
- India A skipper Manish Pandey has been fined 25 percent of his match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during his side's 86-run win over the National Performance Squad in Townhill.The 26-year-old was found to have breached Article 2.1.5, ...
- Indiabulls Housing Finance allots NCDs aggregating Rs 700 crore
- India did not have a hand in building or bringing down the Nepali government, Indian Ambassador...
- India had cited nine addresses in Pakistan as those frequented by Dawood of which the Security Council removed three
- India has 7.4 crore taxpayers: CBDT chief
- India has asserted that focus by international community on preventing non-state actors from acquiring weapons of mass destruction should not in any way "diminish" a nation's accountability in combating terror, an apparent reference to ...
- India has assumed the Chairmanship of BRICS for the year 2016 and a major political cum business engagement will be held in October 2016. As a lead up this Summ...
- India has its own superheroes in mythologies: Zoya Akhtar
- India has jumped 19 positions in the...
- India has provided a little over $2 billion in economic assistance to Afghanistan in the last 15 years, but has been more measured in providing weapons in order to avoid a backlash from Pakistan, which sees Afghanistan as its area of influence.
- India has warned of the "catastrophic dangers" of terrorists getting weapons of mass destruction and said that nations have a responsibility to prevent nuclear material from falling into their hands.
- India Highest Recipient of H-1B Visas: US Official
- India imports 70% of its medical devices, increasing the cost of treatment. Innovating in India can bring down that cost to less than half in most cases.
- India in talks with Singapore to amend DTAA provisions: CBDT
- India investigates damage caused by French submarine data leak
- India in West Indies
- India is 7th most wealthiest country with $5,600 bn
- India is in a unique position to leverage its demographic dividend: Jaitley
- India is investigating damage caused to French Scorpene submarines that are being built in the country, the defense ministry said on Wednesday, after the leak of documents relating to the…
- India May Spend Over $220 Bln to Buy Weapons in Next Decade - Reports
- Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae. File photo
- Indiana's attorney general has opted not to appeal a recent ruling that overturned a woman's feticide conviction for a self-induced abortion that killed her premature infant.
- Indian athlete Sudha Singh, who returned from Rio Olympics with fever and body ache last week, has been undergoing treatment at a private hospital here for a suspected Zika virus.]]
- Indian carriers request govt to allow bypassing Pakistani airspace: Report
- Indian Company Implements Menstrual Leave Policy, Sets the Ball Rolling for Others
- Indian corporates are still unaware of the level of havoc a cyber attack can create in their organizations, Hemen Vimadalal, the India-born founder of identity access management software maker Simeio Solutions, said.
- Indian Council for Fertilizers Research, to be set up on the lines of ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) and ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research)
- Indian Davis Cupper Saketh Myneni moved to the second round of the US Open Qualifiers with a straight set victory over Albano Olivetti, here.
- Indian expat who wants to create awareness on cyber security among Indian corporates
- Indian Forgers Write Own ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ Card
- Indian marathon runner O.P. Jaisha said she fainted at the Rio Olympics on a hot, humid day because no Indian sports official provided her with water or glucose water, a reminder that sports federations in India are often ignorant of sporting ...
- Indian men's hockey team slipped one place to occupy sixth in the FIH rankings after their lackluster show in Rio Olympics while their female counterparts surprisingly gained ...
- Indian mobile tower firms set to increase tenancy ratios, says ASSOCHAM-KPMG
- Indian Navy analysing Scorpene data leak
- ‘Indian Navy is a natural partner of Australia’
- Indian Navy probes leaked data of Scorpene subs
- Indian Oil Corporation gained 4.67% to Rs 568.40 at 12:21 IST on BSE after the company scheduled a board meeting on 29 August 2016 to consider issue of bonus shares.
- Indian Oil gains on bonus issue plan
- Indian Railway is rolling out free wi-fi service at busy stations. It has plans to roll out Google supported free wi-fi service at 100 stations by end of this year and 400 by the end of next year.
- Indian Railways approves C-DOT gears for Wi-Fi services
- Indians hold the highest number of H-1B visas
- Indians hold the highest numbers of H-1B visas
- Indian smartphone brands miss 4G bus
- Indians will not be penalised for merely accessing a blocked torrent website or URL
- Indians will not be penalised for merely accessing a blocked torrent website or URL, as suggested by some news reports on Sunday
- India on 10 wealthiest countries list, takes 7th spot
- India on 10 wealthiest country list, takes 7th spot
- India Orders Detailed Inquiry Into Sensitive Data Leak of Scorpene Sub Plans
- India PC shipments for Q2 CY16 down 2.2% y-o-y: IDC
- India probes damage caused by French submarine data leak
- India puts onus of downloading and viewing pirated content on individuals
- India's assertions on Mafia Don Dawood Ibrahim being shielded in Pakistan gets United Nations confirmation, UNSC committee finds 6 out of 9 addresses of Dawood in ....
- India's crude steel production surges 8.1% in July 2016
- India seventh wealthiest country, beats Canada
- India's failure lies in not recognising its past successes
- India's first mobile-driven transportation platform Load24x7 has announced the launch of its Android application.The roll-out of this application is yet another step in Load24x7's approach of leveraging a mix of technology and business sensibility ...
- India skipper Virat Kohli says the much-improved batting performance by the lower-order, particularly wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha, was the biggest gain of the West Indies series, which India won 2-0...
- India's largest IT firm Tata Consultancy Services and its US affiliate have paid Orange County, Calfornia...
- India's leading lock screen app for Android Phones SlideApp has announced its association with India's largest mobile wallet Paytm, to offer its customers ease of using rewards in ways that range from purchasing utilities to entertainment.The ...
- India's progress incomplete without infra expansion: Narendra Modi
- India's steel output rises 8.1% in July
- India stingy during training, splurges after medals
- India stingy during training, splurges after medals won
- India stresses State accountability in terror-WMD linkage
- India’s vulnerability to severe flooding during the monsoon is spectacularly demonstrated year after year, with the season invariably ending in significant loss of life and property. One research stu...
- India to receive normal rains, not surplus, as La Nina chances fade
- Indore girl plays drums for more than 24 hours, breaks world record
- Indore woman makes nation proud, breaks world record for longest drumming session
- Industrial output falls short of government forecasts
- In evidence to show that Dawood Ibrahim is holed up in Pakistan, a dossier prepared by India had listed nine residences of the underworld don in the country.
- In exchange for this payment, the county will now dismiss its lawsuit against Tata, which in turn will dismiss its cross complaint
- In exchange for this payment, the county will now dismiss its lawsuit against Tata, who in turn will dismiss its cross complaint
- In fact: How Army’s obsolete air defence puts key installations at risk
- Informal meeting of the OSZE Foreign Ministers in Potsdam
- Information from Algeria's National Centre of data processing and customs statistics says Algeria's trade deficit has reached 11.93 billion dollars ...
- Infosys’ denial came as reports said that the firm had laid off 500 people in the aftermath of the loss of its contract with Royal Bank of Scotland.
- Infosys gains on reports of boost to revenue from GST project
- Infosys rose 1.61% to Rs 1,055.95 at 11:27 IST on BSE on reports that the company may get incremental revenue of $60 million in the current financial year as part of Goods Services and Tax Network project.
- Ingenious Power Tool Uses Machine Vision to Make Perfect Cuts
- Ingenious Power Tool Uses Machine Vision to Make Perfect Cuts
- In his report, Mr. Rai said the disappearance of the gold pots weighing 776 kg needed a detailed probe.Each gold pot was given a serial number. Pots having serial numbers 1 to 1,000 were used till Jul...
- In hope that the eradication of Daesh isn’t too far away, French news site Atlantico sat down with well-known geopolitical analyst Alexandre Del Valle to discuss what Iraq and Syria, where the jihadi group is the most active, will face afterwards; and was surprised to learn that its erasure might revive old conflicts and even breed new ones.
- In India, only Flipkart founders Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal can claim membership of this exclusive brotherhood.
- In India Rising Ravi Velloor leans towards the politician's view and picks the general election of 2004 and the subsequent theatre that went into the choice of Manmohan Singh as prime minister to weave into his book
- In its endeavour to improve reach and quality of employment services, the National Career Service (NCS) signed of Understanding (MoUs) here today with eleven strategic partners.
- In just three weeks of Communications Minister Manoj Sinha launching 'Twitter Sewa' for registration and resolution of complaints, over 2,000 telecom-related complaints have been received through the social media platform and over 1,800 of them have ...
- Innolux and AUO to ship world’s first 8K TV panels
- Innolux Corp (群創) and AU Optronics Corp (AUO, 友達光電) are to ship the world’s first ultra-high-definition 8K LCD TV panels next quarter, one quarter ahead of their South Korean rivals, in an attempt to repeat the success in unveiling 4K panels, market researcher TrendForce Corp
- In past years, big names in South Africa picked up the annual Gulen Peace Award, a local accolade inspired by a Turkish preacher who has been blamed by Turkey for an attempted coup last month.
- In-Ra moderately raises growth projections, cautions against slow investment
- In regard to the defamation complaint against him, he said he blamed a person associated to RSS, not the institution
- In rural Canada, a remote indigenous community is teaching youngsters why they are at risk of trafficking.
- Inside Donald Trump’s new strategy to counter the view of many that he is ‘racist’
- Inside the brutal but bizarrely bureaucratic world of the Islamic State in Libya
- Inside Trump’s new strategy to counter the view that he is racist
- In some months, the temperature will drop, heaters will clank on and the battle against dry skin will begin.So here's Bollywood's 'Queen' Kanaga Ranaut's easy to go tips to keep up your healthy and moisturized skin."For winters you can use boroplus. ...
- Inspiration to several revolutionary and other freedom fighters, including Bhagat Singh, who referred to him as his “Guru”, Kartar Singh had refused any counsel for himself during the trial of the case. The judge pronounced him “the most dangerous of all rebels” and observed that since he is very proud of the crimes committed by him, he does not deserve any mercy and should be sentenced to death. On 16 November 1915, Kartar Singh Sarabha walked to the gallows with a smile on his lips and twinkle in the eyes and singing patriotic songs he had composed.
- Institutional credit to rural sector must get more attention: President
- Insufficient capacity to perform laboratory tests used in monitoring HIV infection, and underutilization of existing testing capacity, are limiting the ability to meet the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS 90-90-90 targets, suggests a new study.
- Interactive Meet for Discovered Small Field Bid Round 2016 held at Dubai, UAE
- Interconnectivity Improvement Project (NHIIP) with World Bank assistance.
- Internal Security Act, 2016,' would be the first such state-level act for internal security which will give more power to the police department if implemented.]]
- international cricket
- International Day Against Nuclear Tests (29 August)
- Internationally acclaimed virtuoso of Western classical and jazz music, Denis Stern Trio, will perform live......
- International Pop Icon Britney Spears and Multi-Platinum Recording Artist Nick Jonas to perform at 2016 “MTV Video Music Awards”
- Internaut Day: 25 Years of Public Access to the World Wide Web
- ‘Internaut Day’ celebrates 25 years of the Web
- Internaut day: The world's first public website went online 25 years ago today
- Internet users believe the anniversary marks a quarter of a century since the web's inventor, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, made the service publicly available for the first time on 23 August 1991.
- Interview with CEO, Reliance Infrastructure
- Interview with MD and CEO, Zee Entertainment
- Interview with Sanofi India managing director
- Interview with Union minister of roads, highways, ports and shipping
- Intex, once a promising handset vendor, struggles to grow amid management changes, mass staff exodus
- In the backdrop of mounting violence worldwide, Buddhist organisation Soka Gakkai International's (SGI) Indian arm Bharat Soka Gakkai (BSG) is holding a symposium titled 'Universal Respect for Human Dignity: The Great Path to Peace' on August 27 ...
- In the Battle of the Beltway, it’s advantage Baltimore over the Nationals
- In the face of criticism from the Opposition and in the face of anxieties expressed by parents and student organisations, the government has backtracked on its thinking to unify fee for all category o...
- In the horrific aftermath of a blast that ripped through a wedding at Gaziantep in southern Turkey -- being blamed by officials on a child suicide bomber -- CNN's Ben Wedeman visited the distressing scene.
- In the run-up to the UK referendum on June 23, the EU was divided between optimists and pessimists. The pessimists — the majority — saw Brexit as a huge threat. A British vote to leave would strengthen “centrifugal forces” and could even be the beginning
- In the United States, hurricanes are the only kinds of storms that get a name. Andrew, Katrina Ivan, Sandy. Other major storms -- tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and blizzards -- aren't as special. The recent flooding in Louisiana caused damage on the level of a hurricane, but the storm had no name.
- In this edition of Thom Hartmann program among other things we are talking about Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and how the corporate media refuses to talk about issues and how that benefits the Republican nominee.
- In this photograph taken on November 24, 2011 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers take part in the Pakistan-China anti-terrorist drill as they wrap up their two-week military exercise in Jhelum, 85 kilometres southeast of Islamabad
- In this photo taken on Aug. 15, 2016, a Russian Tu-22M3 bomber stands on the tarmac at an air base near Hamedan, Iran
- Intuit Posts 8% Revenue Increase, Sees First Quarter Below Wall Street View
- Intuit, the maker of TurboTax and QuickBooks, posted 8% revenue growth in its fiscal fourth quarter, while issuing first-quarter guidance below Wall Street estimates.
- Invasions from alien species such as Japanese knotweed and grey squirrels threaten the economies and livelihoods of residents of some of the world's poorest nations, new research shows.
- Investor and not the issuer bears the risk of rupee-denominated bonds
- Investors flock to direct plans, save crores
- In yet another provocative move, North Korea fires submarine based ballastic missile into sea of Japan, the missile launch coincides with the Joint military exercise....
- Iran Defence Minister Dehghan over the weekend said Russia's use of the air base was not their concern, though parliament has oversight of all government ministries
- Iran has been boosting output since the lifting of Western sanctions in January and refused in April to join an Opec production freeze plan
- Iran parliament pushes back on military for Russian base use
- Iraqi army fight ISIS using new remote-controlled robotic tanks
- Iraqi forces inch closer to ISIL-held Mosul
- Iraq's ambassador to Portugal has been summoned to Baghdad after the envoy's twin sons were arrested on suspicion of assaulting a 15-year-old boy, the foreign ministry has said.
- Iraq: UN refugee agency readies for massive displacement amid military offensive in Mosul
- Irked by the civic meltdown, the occupants of the valley say the curfew has impeded their routine. And as much as they wish the situation to revert, the numerous sieges, barbed wires, demarcations, paramilitary forces and shutters, are making it difficult for normalcy to prevail.]]
- Irom Sharmila to launch global campaign against AFSPA
- Irom's new battle: proving she is a bona fide citizen
- Is Apple planning a 'universal health cloud'?
- Is Apple planning a 'universal health cloud'? iPhone maker buys firm that wants to put the medical records of every American online
- Is China deploying its own missile defense system?
- Islamabad, Aug. 22(ANI): At least six people were killed by Pakistani security forces in a remote northwestern valley near the Afghan border in a new offensive.
- Islamic State Prepares to Fight a War From the Shadows
- Israel sold weapons to Argentina at height of Falklands War, reveal declassified Foreign Office files
- Is this the future of cancer treatment? 'Edible' batteries could help power medical devices inside the body
- Is YOUR brain supertuned? Researchers find they can tell more intelligent people by their brainwaves - even when they are not thinking hard
- Is YOUR brain supertuned? Researchers find they can tell more intelligent people byt their brainwaves - even when they are not thinking hard
- It added that the source of leak is not from India
- 'I take criticism in a positive way'
- Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and French President Francois Hollande (L) lead a news conference on the Italian aircraft carrier Garibaldi off the coast of Ventotene island, central Italy, August 22, 2016.
- “It already seems like a mini-IPL,” said a smiling Dinesh Karthik. He has been amazed by the buzz created by the tournament.Karthik will be leading Tuti Patriots against Chepauk Super Gillies in the i...
- It also allows for faster recovery of a patient compared to conventional surgery.
- Italy earthquake: 37 dead according to first official
- Italy earthquake: 'At least 37 dead including two children' as 'apocalyptic' 6.2 magnitude leaves towns in ruins
- Italy earthquake: 'At least 38 dead including two children' as 'apocalyptic' 6.2 magnitude leaves towns in ruins
- Italy earthquake death toll climbs to 38
- Italy earthquake: Death toll rises to 18, Pope Francis interrupts weekly address to pray for victims
- Italy earthquake: heartwarming moment dog is rescued from rubble
- Italy Earthquake Leaves 37 Dead, Several Towns Devastated
- Italy earthquake: woman pulled from rubble in Amatrice
- Italy toll quake climbs: at least 18 dead
- ITAT upholds NDTV's tax plea
- It became the seventh state to ratify the GST Amendment Bill
- It contains more than 22,000 pages outlining the secret capabilities of six submarines that French builder DCNS designed for Indian Navy
- It could be possible for Donald Trump to influence the selection of hacking targets without knowing it, especially if Russia would prefer to see him in the White House.
- IT firms get stricter on staff performance
- It had been assumed planets are able to regulate their own internal temperature. But the new study, by researchers at Yale University in Connecticut suggests this is not the case.
- It has a work force of about 15,000 people across its manufacturing & technology development centres in India
- It has been raining rewards for our Olympic medallists P V Sindhu and Sakshi Malik, who won silver and bronze medals respectively, in the recently-concluded Olympic Games 2016. ]]
- IT industry needs 10 lakh teachers, says expert
- It is a voyage explorers only dreamed of not so long ago.
- It is likely to be clubbed with the inauguration of the St. Thomas Mount station, say sources
- It is not just low-skill, low-wage jobs that are affected by automation; some high-skill, high-wage jobs too, are susceptible to automation, according to McKinsey Global Institute, the business and ec...
- It is the lone company in the pack that is yet to make money. Hike will “start to try making money by 2018, perhaps 2020”, says founder Kavin Mittal.
- It is understood both Dragon 2 and Starliner – designed to be extremely safe vehicles – have yet to satisfy NASA on the LOC ratio, again due to the factors surrounding MMOD.
- It may be a little while before Ryan Lochte is punished for fabricating Rio robbery
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- It's a familiar hazard of vacation time: While you're conspicuously absent, your colleagues in the office forget to water and fertilize the plants -- often leaving behind nothing but a brownish skeleton. Whether a plant thrives or wastes away depends above all on whether its roots get enough water and nutrients. Geophysicists have now visualized such processes for the first time using electrical impedance tomography.
- It said a temporary protection of the Indian steel industry against cheap Chinese imports is acceptable
- It’s a long battle for Army in Kashmir
- It's been a year since the sensational Sheena Bora murder case burst on the national scene straight out of an Agatha Christie thriller. While much has been said and speculated about why the young woman was killed by her mother -- once a top media ...
- It's been more than ten years since the Cassini spacecraft confirmed the existence of one of Saturn's smallest moons, but a new series of artistic impressions now shows the influence of Daphnis like never before. The images created by Kevin Gill, a software engineer at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Lab, illustrates the interactions between Daphnis and Saturn's ring system. These are shown on the left, and bottom right, revealing the wavy pattern induced by the tiny moon. A photo of Saturn's rings is shown on the top right.
- It’s dangerous to text and drive. It is blamed for millions of road crashes worldwide and accounts for thousands of deaths, annually. But still, drivers can’t ignore a ringing phone and resist reading text messages even while being behind the ...
- It was a cloudy and pleasant Wednesday morning here with minimum temperature recorded at 28 degree Celsius, two notches above the season's average, weather office said.
- It was a year ago that the Dow fell nearly 1,100 points as investors were spooked by China, interest rates and volatile oil prices. Many of those risks remain. But the Dow has roared back to life. Could another crash happen?
- It will take a couple of days to finish the work, says VMC
- Jadhav accused of getting govt. land in Anekal taluk allotted in his mother’s name.
- Jai Anmol Ambani inducted into Reliance Capital as Additional Director
- Jai Corp dropped 2.32% to Rs 75.70 at 12:00 IST on BSE after net profit fell 41.7% to Rs 6.01 crore on 13.4% rise in net total income from operations to Rs 192.62 crore in Q1 June 2016 over Q1 June 2015.
- Jai Corp drops after reporting weak Q1 results
- Jaitley-led panel to meet Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh on labour issues
- Jaitley said, 'I believe that he will be able to contain inflation with Monetary Policy Committee to assist him'
- Jamaat-e-Islami Hind to launch peace campaign
- Jamaat-e-Islami Hind will undertake a nationwide campaign with the slogan ‘peace and humanity’ aimed at bolstering communal harmony, strengthening pluralism and instilling the values of brotherhood.
- James Feigen becomes third US swimmer after Ryan Lochte and Gunnar Bentz to apologize for altercation in Rio gas station.
- James Feigen has become the third US swimmer to apologize for his actions and give a detailed account of what transpired in the Rio gas station incident.
- Jammu and Kashmir economy hit, losses touch Rs 6,000 crore
- J&K economy hit, losses touch Rs 6,000 crore
- Jana Pursley of the US Geological Survey describes the 6.2-magnitude earthquake that hit southeast of Norcia, Italy. The tremor was also felt in Rome.
- Janet Yellen, US Federal Reserve Chair, said she believes that diversity is extremely important in all parts of the Federal Reserve
- 'Janmashtami' celebrations begin at Mumbai's Krishna temples
- 'Janmashtami' Celebrations Begin at Mumbai's Krishna Temples
- Janmejaya Sinha: An agenda for the new RBI governor
- January Budget to bring more efficiency: CBDT
- Japan bets on aerospace to regain production
- Japan, China, South Korea ministers slam North Korea missile test
- Japan, China, South Korea ministers slam North Korea's missile test
- Japan condemns 'unforgivable' act after North Korea launches ballistic missile from submarine
- Japanese monks take part in 'most handsome monk' contest
- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe appeared as the Nintendo game character Super Mario at the Olympics closing ceremonies to promote the 2020 Tokyo games.
- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday said North Korea's latest missile launch was "unforgivable" and posed a grave threat to Japan's security, adding his government had lodged a stern protest against its isolated neighbour.
- Japanese troops have been part of a United Nations mission in South Sudan since 2012.
- Japan PM Says North Korea Missile Launch 'Unforgivable', Threat to Security
- Japan produces silicone prosthetics for patients in need
- Japan’s Defence White Paper 2016: An Overview
- Japan's Renesas Electronics is in the final stages of negotiations to acquire US chipmaker Intersil for as much as 300 billion yen ($2.99 billion), an industry source familiar with the deal said on Monday.An agreement on the deal, which would be the ...
- Jayalalithaa government had filed 131 defamation cases against the people for criticising the government and its policies
- JEDDAH, 22nd August 2016 (WAM) --- Secretary-General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Iyad Madani, on Monday reaffirmed the organisation's continued support for the people and ...
- Jeevan Scientific Tech. to hold board meeting
- Jennifer Lawrence is, once again, the highest paid actress in the world, according to an annual list from Forbes.
- Jennifer Lawrence is the world’s highest-paid actress, Deepika Padukone 10th
- Jennifer Lawrence Is World’s Highest Paid Actress for the Second Year in a Row
- Jennifer Lawrence ranked world's highest paid-actress for second year
- Jennifer Lawrence world's highest paid actress, Deepika Padukone tenth
- Jeremy Corbyn aide attacks Sir Richard Branson as 'tax exile laughing all the way to the bank at taxpayers' expense' in train seats row
- Jewellers’ buying props up gold; silver rebounds
- Jharkhand government today set up a fitment committee to look into the seventh Pay Commission for its employees, officials said here.
- Jiangsu Longzhe may buy majority stake in Diamond Power
- Jio said it would place on record its protest against the "gross and serious acts of breach of trust, fraudulent conduct and gross misrepresentation of facts with wilful and deliberate intent to malign and damage" its interests
- JNPT signs agreement with SBI, Bank of Singapore for ECB of $400mn
- JNU rape case: Charges false, result of political rivalry, says Anmol Ratan
- John Krasinski cooks for Emily Blunt every week
- John Oliver gives Donald Trump another option for how he can continue with his campaign in the wake of Paul Manafort's resignation.
- Join agreement against parental abduction: U.S.
- Joining the league of Hollywood A-listers, Deepika Padukone recently made her way to the most coveted list of world's highest-paid actresses by Forbes.While American actress Jennifer Lawrence topped the list for the second consecutive year with a ...
- Joint Action Council stages protest highlighting demands
- Jubilant Life Sciences gained 1.47% to Rs 512 at 10:20 IST on BSE after the company announced that it has received final approval for abbreviated new drug application for Telmisartan Tablets from the US drug regulator.
- Jubilant Life Sciences gains after receiving USFDA approval for drug
- Jubilant Life Sciences has received approval from the US health regulator for Telmisartan tablets, used for the treatment of hypertension, in the American market.In a BSE filing, the company said “it ...
- Jubilant Life Sciences receives ANDA final approval for Telmisartan Tablets
- Jubilant Life Sciences today said it has received approval from the US health regulator for Telmisartan Tablets, used for the treatment of hypertension, in the American market.
- Justice Ministers from European Union (EU) member states cautioned against growing radicalisation in Europe here on Tuesday.
- Kabaddi World Cup 2016 to be held in Gujarat
- Kabul, Aug 22 (IANS) At least 15 militants were killed and three others arrested as a clash flared up between them and the security forces in Baghlan province of Afghanistan on Monday, officials ...
- Kabul, Aug 22 (IANS) Taliban destroyed an important bridge connecting Afghanistan and Tajikistan amid intense fighting in the northern Kunduz province, in which 16 Taliban rebels died in the last 24 ...
- Kabul, Aug. 23 (ANI): Afghan National Army (ANA) chief of staff General Qadam Shah Shaheem is scheduled to visit New Delhi next week and is expected to ask for the delivery of more Mi-25 gunship ...
- Kabul, Aug 23 (IANS) At least three Taliban militants died when a mine planted by them on a road in Afghanistan's Ghazni province went off on Tuesday, police said. The incident occurred at 10 a.m. ...
- Kabul, Aug 23 (IANS) Fifty Taliban militants were killed in the central Afghanistan Ghor province in air strikes by government forces, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday. "A total of 50 rebels, ...
- Kamala Swain was beaten to death by miscreants after her husband had filed an FIR against four persons who had allegedly passed lewd comments against their school-going daughter.
- Kannada Okkoota has called a State-wide dawn to dusk rail bandh on September 10 to protest against the interim report of the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal.Speaking to presspersons here on Tuesday, ...
- Karan Kundra, Ruhi Singh share a passionate lip-lock in Do Chaar Din song
- Kareena Kapoor To Turn Showstopper For Sabyasachi At LFW finale?
- Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) has initiated an exercise to develop high-resolution contour maps for Bengaluru to identify flood-prone areas
- Kashmir has become a volcano and it can explode anytime, said former defence minister
- Kashmiris will realise Centre's seriousness to end unrest through Rajnath visit, says ex-diplomat
- Kashmir not on Obama Administration's radar
- ‘Kashmir’s alienation linked to impunity’
- Kashmir unrest: BSF sets up camps in schools
- Kashmir Unrest: Govt Puts the Ball in Separatists' Court for Talks
- Kashmir unrest was 'pre-planned', only handful involved: CM Mehbooba Mufti
- Kashmir unrest was pre-planned: Mehbooba Mufti
- Kashmir Valley is a political problem which also requires a Political solution, said Mirwaiz
- Kato Manufacturing, based in the blue-collar enclave of Gifu Prefecture, in central Japan, is a microcosm of the country's industrial evolution
- KCR calls on Maharashtra Governor Vidyasagar Rao
- Keen to collaborate with technology experts and start-ups in India, UK-based tech group Tech London Advocates (TLA) organised a workshop in Bengaluru on medical technology to detail how invention fro...
- Kerala government's move to cull violent street dogs has drawn flak from animal rights groups with People For Animals saying it would take legal recourse if government takes steps to kill stray canines in violation of Supreme Court order.
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- Kerry warns South Sudan that aid won’t continue if its leaders don’t seek peace
- Kier Group PLC said the company, along with other supply chain partners, had since last month won three contracts worth more than £5 billion (US$6.6 billion) to carry out construction in the UK, easing fears that work had stalled across the sector
- King penguin Sir Nils Olav at Edinburgh Zoo is now a brigadier. This is yet another honor by the Norwegian Army, adding to his already impressive clutch of...
- Kishor Dave, a Gujarati journalist working for a local daily in Junagadh, was murdered late on Monday night. Mr. Dave (53) was stabbed to death in his office in Junagadh.According to the police, Mr. ...
- Known about his penchant for melody, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali will compose the music for his forthcoming period drama "Padmavati".
- Kobe Bryant and Jeff Stibel Unveil $100 Million Venture Capital Fund
- Kobi Alexander, a fugitive technology executive who has spent a decade hiding in Africa from criminal charges in a stock-options backdating scandal, is returning to the U.S. to plead guilty in Brooklyn federal court.
- Kochi offers ABC expertise to State
- Kolkata-based gallery promotes artefacts by transgenders
- Krishna Pushkaram river festival concludes with grand display of Pavitra Harati
- KSCA launch rehab centre
- Kumkum Bhagya: Abhi tells Pragya that he won't forget her
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- LADA to unveil six conceptual cars at the Moscow International Automobile Salon
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Wednesday, August 24, 2016
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