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The Firsts at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Second Swearing-in Ceremony
The swearing-in ceremony tomorrow will see many firsts including the attendance of a litany of world leaders.
Have Your Ever Bought a Phone Even Before Its Launch? Someone Just Got a Moto Z4 From Amazon
With Amazon able to ship the Moto Z4 so quickly, indicates that the stocks for the phone are in place.
A Celebrated Dancer, Madhuri Dixit is Not to Keen on Turning Choreographer Just Yet
Madhuri Dixit will be seen as one of the judges on Colors TV's reality show Dance Deewane.
Jon Snow Actor Kit Harington Checks into Rehab As End of Game of Thrones 'Hit Him Hard'
Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow on 'Game of Thrones', has entered a therapy program to deal with "stress and alcohol use" ahead of the show's ending.
With a Drop in Mortality Rates and Cases of Stunted Growth, Children Better off Today Than 20 Years Ago: Report
Save the Children has also estimated that 690 million children are being robbed of their childhood because of sickness, deaths, child marriage, early pregnancy, malnutrition or no schooling, down from 970 million in 2000.
Distraught Over Suicide by Girlfriend, Man Ends Life in East Delhi
Deepak committed suicide in his room at Khichdipur near Kalyanpuri on Monday night, said police, adding they were informed about the incident by his neighbours.
CBI Sends 'Documents' to Rajeev Kumar's Office Day After He Fails to Appear for Questioning
CBI officials submitted the documents at Kumar's Bhawani Bhawan office in the southern part of Kolkata, they said without elaborating.
Zakir Musa's Death Ended New Idea of Militancy in Kashmir, Says Top Cop
DGP Dilbag Singh said there were still 275 active militants in the Kashmir Valley, out of which 100 to 200 were foreign terrorists.
India Moves Up to 43rd Spot in Competitiveness, Singapore on Top
Economists regard competitiveness as vital for the long-term health of a country's economy as it empowers businesses to achieve sustainable growth, generates jobs and, ultimately, enhance the welfare of citizens.
War of Words Between Congress, BJP Over Strength in Telangana After Impressive Gains in Lok Sabha Polls
It began with state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy claiming that BJP getting a few seats in Telangana in the Lok Sabha polls was just a fluke.
China Rejects US Ambassador Terry Branstad's Call For Talks With Dalai Lama
Branstad visited Tibet from May 19 to 25, the first such visit by a US ambassador to China to the remote Himalayan region since 2015, where access is restricted for diplomats and journalists.
BJP Aiming for Two-third Majority in Next Assembly Election in West Bengal: Kailash Vijayvargiya
In the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls, the BJP won 18 out of 42 seats in West Bengal, which was a multi-fold increase from its tally of only two seats in 2014 elections.
Malaika Arora-Arjun Kapoor Officially a Couple, Sabyasachi Was the First to Know About Deepika Padukone's Wedding
'Iron Man 3' writer reveals that 'Game of Thrones' star Emilia Clarke was supposed to be in the film, Siddhant Chaturvedi clicks a selfie with Chris Hemsworth and Akshay Kumar wishes women and girls on Menstrual Hygiene Day.
India Issues Fresh Advisory on Visiting Sri Lanka as Situation Improves
In the advisory, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said security situation in Sri Lanka is gradually returning to normal with the lifting of curfew and restrictions on social media and the opening of schools.
Motorcycle-borne Men Open Fire at Police Party in Karnal, Free Convict
The daring daylight raid took place when the police party was transporting the convict to Yamunanagar from Karnal after a hearing. Two policemen were injured in the attack.
Pakistan's Nukes Make its Defence 'Invincible', Says Nawaz Sharif From Jail
On May 28, 1998 Pakistan carried out five nuclear tests at Chaghi in Balochistan province during Sharif's tenure as prime minister.