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If People Want Nudity, They Can Watch Porn, Says Pankaj Tripathi
Pankaj Tripathi is of the opinion that if someone wants to watch nudity, then the person can opt for pornography, and should not hunt for such things in a web series.
22 Convicted for Burning Three Members of Family Alive in Jharkhand
On April 17, 2016, three members of a family were burnt to death in their house at Chipo Thekatoli village. While one managed to escape, three were charred to death. The victims are Govardhan Oraon, his wife Mado and daughter Sukhmania.
Nepal Nationals to Learn Malayalam in Kerala under Literacy Programme Host by State
Amidst criticism that youngsters were not keen to learn local languages, as many as 26 migrant workers from Nepal, who came to the southern state in search of greener pastures, have registered to learn Malayalam under a literacy programme.
SEBI Voices Concern Over Related Party Transactions
Speaking at the Financial Market Conclave organised by CII, SEBI's Executive Director Amarjeet Singh said these practices should be discontinued in the interest of listed companies, promoters and related parties.
Machail Yatra in Jammu's Kishtwar Suspended Due to Security Reasons
The Yatra to the temple of Chandi Mata deity has been going on for the last 10 days, but Kishtwar District Magistrate Angrez Singh Rana announced its suspension on Friday.
Man Killed in Jharkhand for Protesting Witchcraft Allegation against His Mother, 2 Arrested
A police officer said that the victim had invited an 'ojha' (traditional healer) to his residence to perform rituals to cure his ailing wife.
‘Stolen Books Were Planted’: Azam Khan’s Wife Calls Jauhar University Raids a Conspiracy to Malign SP Leader’s Image
About 2,500 rare, stolen books were recovered from the library of Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, founded by Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan.
No Knowledge of Change in Constitutional Provisions: J&K Guv Tells Omar Abdullah Over Situation in Amarnath
Governor Satya Pal Malik said that there were credible inputs regarding terrorist attacks on the Amarnath Yatra, which is why troops were being deployed in the state.
Funded by Tamil Nadu Govt, a ‘Green’ App to Fix Chennai’s Water Woes Using Century-old Research on Trees
The mobile applicaiton, developed by IFS officer Sudha Ramen, has more than 50,000 downloads. It focuses on plantation techniques.
Pakistan Gives a Date for Consular Access to Jadhav, Goes Silent on Final Day
India sent a communication to Pakistan making clear its position that the consular access must be 'unimpeded'. There were reports that Pakistan had put some conditions to grant consular access to Jadhav.
Brexit Supporter Jailed for Death Threats Against MPs
Robert Vidler denied the charges, explaining to the police that he sometimes lent his phone to friends when he was drunk, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
British Indian Doctor Crowned Miss England 2019, to Compete in Miss World
The 23-year-old beauty from Derby in East Midlands region of England starts her new medical job at Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire, just hours after winning the contest in Newcastle Upon Tyne in North East England on Thursday night.
Mayawati Targets UP Govt Over Unnao Case, Says Pain of Rape Survivor Puts Ruling Party to Shame
The BSP chief said the Supreme Court deserved praise for its intervention, adding that justice could be meted out only if the guilty get strict punishment.
Troop Build-up, Alarming Orders Spread Panic in Kashmir; Curtailment of Amarnath Yatra Adds to Anxiety
The official responses from the administration have done little to calm frayed nerves as they themselves suggest that security agencies were bracing for trouble.
'Ridiculous': Donald Trump Slams Democratic Leader Tulsi Gabbard Over Claim He Supports Al Qaeda
During the second Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday, the Hawaiian lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard accused Trump of propping up the Al Qaeda and said that he will continue to betray us.
I Knew Not Many Would Understand These Films, Says Nawazuddin on Manto and Photograph's Failure
Nawazuddin Siddiqui says as an actor, he’d continue to make films like Manto, Thackeray and Photograph even if they don’t work at the box office.