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Rajinikanth and Nayanthara Starrer Darbar's Mumbai Shooting Stills Leaked
Rajinikanth and Nayanthara were spotted shooting in Mumbai on Sunday night and stills from the set have surfaced online.
Bareilly Reports 550 Cases of 'Deadly' Malaria in Less Than a Month
Nearly 5,600 people were tested positive for the milder Plasmodium vivax (PV) malaria in the past one month. The total number of PV malaria cases from January 1 to August 20 stands at 18,400.
Andhra Govt Announces Liquor Prohibition After Crackdown on Illegal Belt Shops
As the state government is set to implement a total prohibition, the number of liquor outlets is expected to reduce to 3,500 from 4,380 — a 20 percent fall.
Happy Birthday Akkineni Nagarjuna: 5 Films of the Telugu Star You Must Watch
As Akkineni Nagarjuna turns 60 today, here are five films of the actor that fans have loved.
Huawei Mate 30 Will Not be Allowed to Launch With Google Apps and Services
Huawei Technologies, the world's second-largest smartphone manufacturer is set to unveil its new Mate 30 line of phones on September 18 in Munich.
Israeli Scientists Develop Genetic Test to Identify Cells that Protect from Zika Virus
Research has also shows that Zika is linked to microcephaly, a condition in which a baby is born with an abnormally small head and brain as well as other neurological issues.
This Monsoon Season, Hyderabad Sees a Dip in Dengue and Malaria Cases
There have been fewer cases of both malaria and dengue in Hyderabad between June 1 to August 23, 2019, as against the data collected in 2017 and 2018 for the same time period.
Amid High Alert in Tamil Nadu, NIA Conducts Raids at 5 Places in Coimbatore
The reports suggested six members of the terror outfit entered the state by sea from Sri Lanka. The Tamil Nadu Police have launched a combing operation and raided several locations.
Inshallah Gets Shelved But Internet Can't Stop Speculating About Shah Rukh Replacing Salman
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Inshallah' has been shelved indefinitely for undisclosed reasons.
'Help me': Australian Writer Accused of Spying in China Pleads to Return Home
Yang Jun, an outspoken writer who also goes by his pen name Yang Hengjun, has been detained in China since January without access to his lawyer or family.
Man Held for Trying to Rape Minor Stepdaughter in UP's Pilibhit
According to Sungarhi police station SHO SK Bajpai, the man was arrested on Wednesday night following a complaint lodged by his wife.
New China Tariffs a 'Job Killer,' US Footwear Industry Tells Trump
The five per cent increases, which will take the tariffs to 15-25 per cent, and are due to roll out in stages through December and target some popular items, such as laptops, mobile phones and some shoes.
US Blacklists Suppliers of Iran Missile Programmes
The Treasury, working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said the 'Dehghan Network' of Hamed Dehghan and Hadi Dehghan, had procured and supplied 'military-grade electronic components' to an Iranian engineering company
Neymar Trains and Waits as PSG Mull Latest Offer From FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona are in a race against time to come to an agreement with PSG that would allow Neymar to return to Camp Nou.
Potholed Road? No Problem. Nagaland Police Can Repair It on Their Own
Jawans of the 9th Indian Reserve Battalion, who currently repairing a dilapidated road at Saijang in Peren district, were seen humming all along while doing the job under the supervision of their seniors.
Govt Returns File to Collegium on Justice Kureshi's Elevation as MP Chief Justice, Say Sources
Sources indicated that the government was not averse to elevating Justice Kureshi as the chief justice of some other high court. However, it did not give reasons behind the government's decision to send back the file.