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Helicopter Returning from Kedarnath Develops Technical Snag, Crash-lands With 6 Onboard
The pilgrims were returning from Kedarnath to Fata in the helicopter when the pilot soon after the take off realised that it had developed a technical snag.
Connecticut Reports First Death from Eastern Equine Encephalitis Since 2013
In a recent development, a person has succumbed to EEE virus in Connecticut. The city health officials say this is the first person in the state that has died from a deadly mosquito-borne virus spreading throughout the Tri-state area.
Former US Ambassador Nikki Haley Praises 'Great' US-India Partnership at Display in 'Howdy, Modi'
Nikki Haley, who was the first-ever Indian-American to have served any presidential Cabinet, in a tweet on Sunday praised the partnership between India and the US.
Game of Thrones Cast Gets a Standing Ovation at Emmys 2019
Game Of Thrones, which wrapped up its story with the final season earlier this year, set a new record by earning 32 nominations for the 2019 Emmys, the most ever for a single season of a show.
Onion Prices Surge to Rs 70-80 Per Kg, Centre Mulls Imposing Stock Limits
Onion prices are on the rise despite several measures taken by the central government to boost supply.
Why Are Apps on Your iPhone Requesting For Bluetooth? iOS 13 Reveals The Secrets
“The app may also use Bluetooth to know when you’re nearby,” is the most revealing part of the larger notification that Apple has integrated into iOS 13.
'NCP Keen on Alliance with VBA for Maharashtra Polls': Ajit Pawar Expresses Hope to Bring Together 'Like-Minded People'
The senior leader of Nationalist Congress Party, Ajit Pawar, however, said that it can give tickets only to a limited number of aspirants.
Justin Trudeau Resumes Re-election Campaign After Blackface Images Deliver Blow to Polling Numbers
Trudeau, 47, was already under fire for an ethics lapse and other controversies, and the decades-old photos and videos that resurfaced last week of him engaging in activities he has acknowledged as "racist" dealt a fresh blow to his chances.
'Left with No Option': Bengal Governor Responds to TMC Flak Over Rushing to JU to 'Rescue' Babul Supriyo
TMC leader and Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said in a Facebook post in Bengali on Sunday evening that he believed the governor 'should speak within the constitutional powers given to him'.
Modi Leaves for New York Where Pak PM Will 'Forcefully’ Present Kashmir Issue at UNGA
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan, who will be addressing the UNGA on September 27, has said he will 'forcefully' raise the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at the UNGA forum. Modi is also scheduled to address the world body the same day.
Only One-way Traffic to be Allowed on Busy Dharamshala Roads for 1 Month
Vehicles going from Dharamshala towards Mcleodganj shall move either via Kotwali Bazar-Khada Danda or via Dharamshala Cantt to Mcleodganj.
India Qualify for AFC U-16 Championships With 1-1 Draw With Uzbekistan
India U-16 football team finished on top of their AFC U-16 Championships qualifiers group by virtue of better goal difference after securing seven points from three matches.
After 10-Day Heated Session, Telangana Assembly Approves Appropriation Bill Worth Rs 1.46 Lakh Crore
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao promised to continue with the government’s welfare, development and irrigation schemes despite a slump in the country’s economy.
'Surely Will be': PM Modi Replies to Trump's Great Day Tweet Before 'Howdy, Modi' in Houston
Donald Trump is expected to address the crowd at the NRG stadium in Houston for 30 minutes.
'After 5 Days, Success Will be 100%': ISRO's Chandrayaan-2 Claim Invites Scorn of Former Officials
On September 7, the 1,471 kg Vikram, while on its descent to soft land on the Moon's south polar region, apparently lost control and crash-landed, snapping communication links.
Trump's Art of the Minideal: Why India-US Trade Truce After 'Howdy, Modi' May Steer Clear of Thorny Issues
While smaller deals may prove easier to win than comprehensive agreements, they are raising concerns among some lawmakers and businesses about the precedent Trump is setting by striking limited pacts that could leave significant issues unresolved.