- Industry stakeholders perceive the need for establishment of a Cotton Board on the lines of Coffee Board and Jute Board.Reiterating the need for establishment of a Cotton Board, J Thulasidharan, Pres...
- Ind vs Eng: Hardik Pandya gets maiden call-up, Ishant makes comeback
- I never wanted to become a beauty queen
- In evidence for the defense in Hong Kong murder trial, British psychiatrist says investment banker Rurik Jutting was a 'narcissistic sexual sadist'
- Inevitable Scratchesâ, exhibition of paintings and sculptures by 10 artists, Kerala Lalithakala Akademi Art Gallery, 11 a.m.
- In February 2003, India and Pakistan expelled five diplomatic staffers each, including Deputy High Commissioners.
- Infiltration bids caught on camera
- Inflight divine intervention warns Duterte off swearing
- Inflows into emerging markets such as India will be impacted since foreign funds might want to reduce allocation
- Information and Broadcasting Minister claimed that it has become a 'fashion' for some people to question security forces
- Infrastructure firm Dilip Buildcon today said it has won a Rs 914-crore contract from the government for upgradation of a highway stretch in Maharashtra under National Highways Development Project (NHDP).
- In fresh trouble for ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi, the Election Commission today issued show cause notice...
- In H1, United India tops public sector non-life insurers in premium income growth
- In his address, Mr. Chennithala called for a new development model for Kerala focussing on sustainable development to march ahead. Development models are available, but the ...
- In India, to generate healthy returns, investors need to focus disproportionately on the quality of the franchise and worry less about valuations.
- Initiating reforms that are work in progress is fairly common among countries, including India. Remember CENVAT?
- In its biggest-ever drug seizure, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized a huge haul of banned narcotic substance....
- In its biggest-ever drug seizure, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized a huge haul of banned narcotic substance worth over Rs 3,000 crore from a factory in Udaipur and also arrested Bollywood producer Subash Dudhani in this ...
- In Jammu and Kashmir, eight people, mostly children and women, were killed and 24 injured after a series of unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the International border and Line of Control on Tuesday.
- Injury woes continued to dog Rohit Sharma, who was ruled out today from the entire five-Test series against England, which commences on November 9 at Rajkot, because of a thigh injury which may need even a surgery.
- In light of the “serious shortcomings” revealed by an independent inquiry into the response of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) after violence broke out in an around its premises in the capital, Juba, in July, Secretary-General Ban Ki moon will introduce a raft of measures to bolster its protection of civilians, including through greater accountability of uniformed and civilian personnel.
- In light of the âserious shortcomingsâ revealed by an independent inquiry into the response of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) after violence broke out in an around its premises in the capital, Juba, in July, Secretary-General Ban Ki moon will introduce a raft of measures to bolster its protection of civilians, including through greater accountability of uniformed and civilian personnel.
- In May this year the govt had formed a five-member committee under former revenue secretary N K Singh to review the working of the 12-year old FRBM Act.
- In nematodes, male pheromones shorten the life span of hermaphrodites but stimulate reproduction, and a neuropeptide protects against high temperature-induced aging.
- In Odisha, banks operating in the state have disbursed loans to the tune of 5 thousand 436 crore to 23 lakh 43 thousand beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana in 2015-16. Reviewing on the progress of implementation of the MUDRA scheme with heads of banks in Bhubaneswar last evening, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said, the target has been fixed at 7 thousand 203 crore rupees in the current fiscal.
- In one of the biggest seizure of Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances, the officers of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), apex counter-smuggling agency of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC),
- In order to protect the endangered Great Indian Bustard, locally known as "Godawan", the Desert National Park authorities have developed a mobile application to monitor the movements of the avian.
- In order to provide breather to construction sector, the Reserve Bank is likely to come out soon with detailed norms for one-time settlement of loans in line with the Cabinet decision.
- In phone call with South African President, Ban expresses hope country will 'reconsider' decision on ICC withdrawal
- In phone call with South African President, Ban expresses hope country will 'reconsider' decision on ICC withdrawal
- In Pics: Jitesh Thakur's official photoshoot
- In preparation for Halloween, Dr Stephanie Lay, a psychology researcher at The Open University discusses the real reasons why clowns scare us.
- In recent months, critics have increasingly been pushing the alternate theory that someone was still controlling the plane at the end of its flight.
- In renewables, Saudi Aramco plans to play a role in helping Kingdom achieve its ambition to become a solar powerhouse, CEO Nasser says
- Inside pics of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s birthday celebrations
- Inside the village, white flags are raised by the residents to show that they wouldn't resist Iraqi forces' advance.
- Inspired by PM Modi, soldier donates Rs. 57 K for constructing toilets
- Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of making India defecation-free by 2020, a Indo-Tibetan Border Police soldier has decided to donate Rs.57000 to construct toilets and make his village open-defecation free.Vikas Thakur from Sirmor, ...
- In spring, researchers found that whole sections of corals in the northern third of this jewel world heritage of mankind died because of the ...
- Instagram on Tuesday said it will start testing features that let smartphone or tablet users easily buy items they find on the popular photo and video sharing service.
- Instagram will soon let users shop online without leaving the app. The firm is set to test 'shoppable photos' with 20 retailers that show prices, descriptions and a 'Shop Now' button to buy online.
- Insurgent and paramilitary forces in a number of conflict theatres are increasingly playing a semi-conventional role, both in support of state militaries and in their absence.
- In Tarragona, Spain, thousands of people gather to witness one of humanity's strangest and most spectacular contests: building the human towers of Catalonia. Adorned in colorful costume, hundreds of âcastellers,â or tower builders, form elaborate human structures that soar into the sky. Containing up to 10 tiers and rising nearly 50 feet high, sometimes, the towers do fall âŠ
- Intense lobbying is on in the Congress for the three nominated seats vacant in the Legislative Council.The seats have been vacant for the past few months following the completion of the term of Kannad...
- Intensifying her attack on Donald Trump, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has said her Republican rival is "unfit" and "unqualified" to become the next US president.
- International Bureau of Education (IBE), UNESCO in partnership with Google and in collaboration with the UNESCO International Institute of Technology for Education (IITE) in Moscow the National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) in New Delhi
- International Conference âCultural Heritage: Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recoveryâ
- International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Committed Against Journalists
- International market value of seized tablets estimated at over Rs 3,000 cr
- International migration refers to the movement of people across borders caused by various economic, social and environmental factors as well as forced displacement on account of conflicts, violence ...
- INTERVIEW: Female peacekeepers connect better with women and children – UNISFA Deputy Force Commander
- INTERVIEW: Female peacekeepers connect better with women and children â UNISFA Deputy Force Commander
- Interview of Mary Robinson on Climate Justice
- In the Nevada desert, Bundy family warns of another standoff
- In the past decade, the fight for land rights has tripped many industrial projects. In a three-part series, we find out how the land losers are faring long after the battle has been won
- In the wake of recent road accidents that claimed several lives in Odisha, the State government has announced to complete installation of speed governors in all passenger buses, school buses and goods...
- In the wake of the US heroin epidemic, the damage can best be seen in the faces of children pictured and those outside the frame -- including three Tacoma children.
- In the World Bank report on 'Ease of doing business', India is static at 130 out of 190 countries but this is what they have to say on our Customs
- In thrilling World Series, Cubs throttle Indians to force a decisive Game 7
- Into the gray zone: New report analyzes potential of active defense as a response to sophisticated cyber threats in the private sector
- Invasion of the cannibal ladybirds
- Invasion of the cannibal ladybird: STI-carrying bugs are infesting homes and wiping out our beloved native species
- Investigation agencies should be scrupulous in avoiding any course of action that could even minimally influence the outcome of a major election
- Investing in creativity pays off with tangible benefits -- from higher income to greater national competitiveness and productivity, a new Adobe report said on Wednesday.
- Investors have turned cautious ahead of FOMC's two-day meet on monetary policy which will conclude tomorrow
- Investors have turned cautious ahead of the outcome of FOMC's two-day meet on monetary policy today
- Investors shy away from Ethiopia in the wake of violent protests
- InvestorsshyawayfromEthiopiainthewakeofviolentprotests', 'width
- Investors take fright at rising chances of Trump US election win
- Investors with a short-term perspective can buy the stock of GP Petroleums,a subsidiary of Gulf Petrochem Group. This smallcap stock broke out of a narrow trading range between â¹55 and â¹65 in early...
- Invites strong retaliation by Indian armed forces, who killed 2 Pakistani rangers
- Iraq forces enter jihadist-held Mosul: military
- Iraq Forces Pause Mosul Advance Due to Poor Visibility
- Iraqi army forces have "now entered the Judaidat Al-Mufti area, within the left bank of the city of Mosul," the Joint Operations Command said in a statement.
- Iraqi elite forces enter Mosul more than 2 years after Islamic State seized the city
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- Iraqi Forces Attempting to Enter ISIS-Controlled Mosul
- Iraqi forces battled Islamic State fighters on the eastern edge of Mosul on Tuesday as the two-week campaign to recapture the jihadists' last main bastion in Iraq entered a new phase of urban warfare...
- Iraqi forces claim to enter IS-held Mosul
- Iraqi forces claim to enter IS-held Mosul after two years
- Iraqi forces enter IS-held Mosul
- Iraqi Forces Enter Islamic State-held Mosul City for First Time in Two Years
- Iraqi Forces Enter Mosul City Limits, IS Fires Missiles
- Iraqi forces launched a massive operation aimed at retaking Mosul from the terrorist group more than two weeks ago
- Iraqi Forces Liberate Gogjali Village, Enter Mosul
- Iraqi forces make steady gains around Mosul
- Iraqi forces on the doorstep of ISIS-held Mosul were struggling Tuesday to make a final push to enter the city, with snipers, landmines and even road-blocking boulders slowing their progress.
- Iraqi forces pause at edge of Mosul, weather cuts visibility
- Iraqi forces prepare to break into Mosul in battle against Islamic State
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- Iraqi forces remain on the doorstep of ISIS-held Mosul, encountering snipers, landmines and road-blocking boulders as they edged closer to the key city.
- Iraqi Map Update: Anti-ISIS Forces Readying to Wide-Scale St...
- Iraqi Map Update: Anti-ISIS Forces Readying to Wide-Scale Storm of Mosul
- Iraqi Map Update: Results of 15th Day of Battle for Mosul
- Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has warned Turkey against provoking a confrontation while saying he does not want war, after Ankara deployed tanks and artillery near the border.
- Iraqi Prime Minister warns Turkey as Ankara deploys troops
- Iraqi Shia Militias: Mosul May Become ‘
- Iraqi Shia Militias: Mosul May Become ‘Second Aleppo&#...
- Iraqi Shia Militias: Mosul May Become ‘Second Aleppo’
- Iraqi special forces advanced on the Islamic State-held city of Mosul from the east on Monday.
- Iraqi Special Forces strikes at Mosul district, IS responds with missiles
- Iraqi troops battle Islamic State inside Mosul
- Iraqi troops breach Mosul city limits for first time in 2 years
- Iraq Special Forces Pause Mosul Advance Due to Poor Visibility
- Iraq's special forces entered the outskirts of Mosul on Tuesday and were advancing toward its more urban center.
- Iraq today announced that its forces had entered jihadist-held Mosul for the first time since the Islamic State group...
- IRDAI to set up working groups on cyber security
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- 'I regret choosing Pune over other cities. I will return to Kashmir soon after my research'
- Irfaan Khan, the chairman of the Kaudiaganj Nagar Panchayat, claimed the two families had an ongoing dispute over some agricultural land but what happened on Sunday was shocking.
- Irish actor Pierce Brosnan, best known worldwide for his turn as James Bond in blockbusters including "Goldeneye", "Tomorrow Never Dies" and "The World Is Not Enough", will receive the achievement in world cinema award from the European Film ...
- Irish actor Pierce Brosnan will be honoured next at a gala in the Polish city of Wroclaw on December 10 with an honorary award from the European Film Academy (EFA).
- Irrigation Minister T. Harish Rao has directed the officials to complete land acquisition for Goravelli, Gandipally and Totapally reservoirs at the earliest.Presiding over a review meeting held here o...
- IRS officer Sushil Chandra to take over as CBDT chairman
- Is asking for justice from courts pressurising judiciary: Imran Khan
- IS Claims Suicide Bombings by Five Fighters on Iraqi Forces, Militiamen Near Shora
- Is Cyrus Mistry, the ousted Chairman of Tata Sons, being made the villain in the soured relationship with NTT DoCoMo of Japan?While allegations are being traded, an understanding of the original shar...
- IS documents reveal rules on beards, prayers and sex slaves
- IS fighters were taking people closer and closer to Mosul city and putting them close to their offices and to installations that could constitute military targets, Ms. Shamdasani said.
- Is former TCS boss getting Cyrus Mistry's job?
- IS Interviews "Governor" for Libyan Provinces in Naba 52, Claims Immigration Routes Still Open
- ISIS Fails to Cut Off Government Supply Road to Aleppo
- ISIS threat: US asks its citizens in India to be vigilant
- Is it possible to gift equity shares by one individual to another? How is the value of the shares calculated in case it belongs to a listed company and when it belongs to an unlisted company? What are...
- Islamabad, Oct 31 (IANS) Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has said National Geographic's famed "Afghan Girl", Sharbat Gula, would be freed soon on bail. Gula, now a woman in her ...
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 1 (ANI): After the Indian authorities declared one of its officials persona non grata, the Pakistan Government is now considering to call back four of its officers posted in the High Commission in New Delhi from India.
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 1 (ANI): All eyes will be today on the Pakistan Supreme Court as it will begin the hearing in the Panama Papers case, a day ahead of the anticipated lockdown of Islamabad by Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI).
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 1 (ANI): Maintaining that if asking for justice from the courts regarding a government crackdown on his party workers is tantamount to pressurising judiciary, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday asked, "Is asking for justice pressurising the courts?"
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov.1 (ANI): Pakistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned the hearing of the Panamagate case seeking disqualification of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his close family members for their alleged investment in offshore companies.
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 1 (ANI): Pakistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday said that a commission to probe the Panama Papers leaks would be decided by it, after getting assurances from both the government and the PTI that they agree to the idea, after which it adjourned the hearing.
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 2 (ANI): The bail plea of Nat Geo's famed 'Afghan Girl' Sharbat Gula was rejected by a special court on Wednesday.
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 2 (ANI): The opening ceremony of Zhuhai Air Show-2016 in China was attended by Pakistan's Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman.
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Oct. 31 (ANI): Asking the Supreme Court to take suo motu notice of the arrests of his party's supporters by police, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Monday said, "This is no arrest... this is abduction."
- Islamabad [Pakistan], Oct. 31 (ANI): Reiterating its earlier order, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday told the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) that it should hold its planned protest at the 'Democracy Park and Speech Corner', located near Islamabad's Parade Ground in Shakarparian and ordered Imran Khan to appear in court.
- Islamic Research Foundation, the NGO run by controversial preacher Zakir Naik, may soon be barred from receiving foreign funds with the Union Home Ministry issuing a notice to the foundation for cancellation of its FCRA licence. ]]
- Islamic Research Foundation was put under the âprior permissionâ category on August 8
- Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been hiding in the group's besieged stronghold of Mosul, encircled by the Iraqi army and allied militias, a senior Kurdish commander told the Independent daily.
- Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been hiding in the group's besieged stronghold of Mosul, encircled by the Iraqi army and allied militias, a senior Kurdish commander told the Independent daily.]]
- Islamic State documents highlight a tight and comprehensive system of rule by militants.
- Islamic State (IS) documents and posters, obtained in villages captured by Iraqi forces, highlight a tight and comprehensive system of rules by the militants â the rules covering aspects like beard l...
- Israeli archaeologists have unveiled a 7th century BC text they said contains the earliest mention in Hebrew of Jerusalem outside the Bible. The scroll was found in the Judean Desert, near the Dead Sea.
- Israel Proves the Desalination Era Is Here
- Israelâs expanding settlements constituted blatant symbols of its occupation and threatened the viability of a prospective two-State solution to the conflict with the Palestinians, the Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) heard today.
- Israel should have better prepared for Hamas's use of tunnels in the 2014 Gaza war, a senior army official said on Sunday, ahead of the release of a key report on the conflict.]]
- ISS Mission astronauts touches down after 115 days
- Issues that are holding back the notification of Regulations concerning Land Pooling Policy were today discussed at a high level meeting
- Is this the electric car to take on Tesla? Danish designer Henrik Fisker releases first-look at his new EMotion with a 400-mile range
- IS Video Claims Identifying NSyA Soldiers, Shows Execution of Spies, One by Heavy Machinegun
- IS Video Claims Identifying NSyA Soldiers, Shows Execution of Spies, One by Heavy Machinegun
- Is YOUR car a health hazard? Study reveals vehicle interiors are 2,144% filthier than smartphones
- It’s Finally Legal To Hack Your Own Devices
- It’s Finally Legal To Hack Your Own Devices (Even Your Car)
- It’s Finally Legal To Hack Your Own Devices (Even Your Car)
- Italian Village Devastated by Earthquake
- Italy: 6.6 magnitude quake rocks Rome, St. Benedict Basilica destroyed
- It appears Facebook hasn't given up on being a Snapchat copycat just yet. The firm is testing a new camera, which lets users add masks and effects to photos and video that disappears in 24 hours.
- It appears that we are now living in a post-rational world. Among those elected to the UN Human Rights Council are the same countries that were party to the 2011 NATO air campaign in Libya which succeeded in turning it into a failed state.
- IT companies may raise a cheer with global demand pickup in 2017
- It has been organised by the International Bureau of Education (IBE), UNESCO in partnership with Google and the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development.
- It has sought 1,250 hectares of contiguous, barren government land on long-term lease for 35 years
- It has stepped up investments and turned to old brands in its renewed effort to revive the group's biggest loss-making entity
- It is absolutely ludicrous for China to politicize regular sociocultural exchanges between Taiwan and Hong Kong by condemning two directly elected legislators â Yau Wai-ching (æžžèçŠ) and Sixtus âBaggioâ Leung Chun-hang (æ¢é æ) â as Taiwanese government conspirators trying destabilize their native territory.
- It is almost four months since the unrest in Kashmir began following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen âcommanderâ Burhan Wani. Protests, intermittent violence and long stretches of curfew have contin...
- It is a well-known fact that fitness and well-being go hand in hand. But being in good shape also protects against the health problems that arise when we feel particularly stressed at work. As reported by sports scientists, it therefore pays to stay physically active, especially during periods of high stress.
- It is estimated that the operation will take until January 2017 to complete.]]
- it is meant to showcase potential future combat vehicle technologies. Source: Daniel Wasserbly
- It is possible – although not confirmed – this booster will be involved with the first launch from
- It is still not clear whether the Shiradi Ghat stretch on Mangaluru-Bengaluru National Highway will be closed or not for the second phase of road widening as a meeting here on Tuesday remained inconcl...
- It is the last kitchen gadget you will ever need. Moley Robotics has built a fully-automated and integrated smart robotic chef that cooks over 100 meals from master chefs without human intervention. Among the dishes is Tim Anderson's crab bisque (top inset), which the master chef had to cook five times himself before getting the perfect balance of tomatoes, crab meat and spices - the robot was able to perfect it on the first try.Users simply choose a desired recipe, set out the ingredients needed for the meal and push 'start' to activate the robot - it also cleans up the kitchen after the meals is prepared.
- It may be time to add more branches to the human family tree. Researchers have come up with a estimation tool to determine the traits we have in common with early humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans, and how our histories crossed paths.
- Itâs a truism that the identity of a club is tied to that of its manager. It could be seen in the buzz that Spaniard Albert Rocaâs appointment as Bengaluru FCâs boss generated four months ago. He was...
- It's been more than a week since Ratan Tata returned as chairman of Tata Sons replacing Cyrus Mistry
- It seems cricketer-turned-TV personality Navjot Singh Sidhu has driven a wedge of sorts between Punjab Congress President Amardinder Singh and former state unit chief Partap Singh Bajwa
- its first credit default swaps, as an insurance for investors against bond defaults, marking another step in Beijing's efforts to address the country's growing debt risks.
- Its like you learn my mind! You seem to understand a lot about this, like you wrote the e-book in it or something. I believe that you could do with some percent to pressure the message house a bit, but instead of that, this...
- It's no secret that using tobacco is bad for you, but what has been a mystery until now is how tobacco causes increased inflammation throughout the body. Now, a team of researchers has learned why. Scientists show that nicotine activates certain white blood cells, called neutrophils, which in turn release molecules that lead to increased inflammation.
- It's not immediately clear why, according to the company's 2016 diversity report
- It's ruining America and killing the common good
- It's time for a new rule on the web: Double, no, triple check before you share. Especially if it seems too good to be true.
- It was a day of women winners. This season 'Festival of Lights' proved to be lucky for Sheetal Sharma. One of the most awaited and popular Malls in Delhi - Pacific Mall at Tagore Garden celebrated Diwali with their much anticipated and awaited ...
- It was a moderately foggy Wednesday morning here with the minimum temperature recorded at 15.8 degrees Celsius, one notch above the usual, the weather department said.
- It will come into force from November 3
- Ivory Coast : Yes campaign wins constitutional vote with 93%
- I was a serial failure before becoming successful: Netcore founder Rajesh Jain
- I was born before women could vote. Now I’m voting for one for president.
- i wonder how govt debt is 69 percent of GDP. Govt provides virtually nothing to citizens except highly substandard and deficient services.
- J-20 stealth warplanes swept over a gasping crowd at the Zhuhai air show on Tuesday, potent symbols of Beijing's aspirations to military might.
- J-31 Falcon Eagle has two internal weapons bays and it can also carry additional weapons on external hardpoints under its wing. Aircraft is capable of carrying upto 8000 kg weapons and fuel. Max of 4x missile with max combined weight of 2000 kg can be carried internally, while additional 6000 kg can be carried on 6x external hardpoints.
- Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (JFS) claimed gaining control of multiple villages in Aleppo, attacking the regime forces on Itheria-Khanasir road, and the start of a new battle i 
- Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (JFS) claimed gaining control of multiple villages in Aleppo, attacking the regime forces on Itheria-Khanasir road, and the start of a new battle i [ ... ]
- Jack Ma's Ant Financial starts global foray with Thai expansion
- âJagan spreading falsehood and obstructing Stateâs developmentâ
- Jain Eye Hospital, a charitable institution started with the objective of providing affordable eye treatment, was inaugurated by V.M. Velumani, Judge of Madras High Court, in Subramaniapuram here on T...
- Jaitley Slams Congress Over 1984 anti-Sikh Riots, Calls it Biggest Example of Destruction
- James Cameron to bring 3D 'Avatar' sequels without glasses
- Jammu & Kashmir High Court took suo moto cognizance of schools being burnt by terrorists in state.
- Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh on Wednesday accused Pakistan of violating the Geneva Convention and called on the global community to take notice and act to end this reign of terror.Singh told ANI, "Today the firing is ...
- Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Nov. 2 (ANI): Inspector General, Border Security Force (BSF) D.K. Upadhyaya on Wednesday said the BSF has retaliated very accurately to ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
- Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Nov. 2 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh on Wednesday accused Pakistan of violating the Geneva Convention and called on the global community to take notice and act to end this reign of terror.
- Jammu, Nov 02 (ANI): The Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday issued a CCTV footage of destroyed Pakistani ranger’s posts in Jammu. Addressing the mediapersons, BSF Inspector General D.K. Upadhyay said Indian retaliation was accurate and measured, resulted in heavy damage to Pakistan posts.
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