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Aren't You Ashamed of Doing Politics Over Jawans' Dead Bodies? Mamata Asks Modi
'Those who are questioning the government over the outcome of the airstrikes on Jaish training camps in Balakot are branded as 'Pakistanis' as if we all belong to the neighbouring country and only he (Modi) is an Indian,' West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata...
DMDK Has Second Thoughts on Joining AIADMK-BJP Alliance in Tamil Nadu After EPS Announcement
Vijayakanth’s posters that had appeared alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s at a rally venue in Kancheepuram have been removed.
CGO Complex Fire: Several Important Files, Documents Feared Destroyed
The fire broke out on the fifth floor of the 11-storey Pandit Deendayal Antyodaya Bhawan that houses the office of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities and other important government offices.
Matua Matriarch Binapani Devi: The Woman Who Built Bengal’s First Private Refugee Colony
Several family members of the Matua matriarch are prominent in at least 14 constituencies in Bengal, where they are undeniably the deciding factor and can turn the tables for both TMC and BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
Pakistan Confiscates Seminaries, Assets of Haifz Saeed's JuD and Charity Arm FIF Day After Banning Outfits
The confiscation of properties of Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) comes after Pakistan formally placed the proscribed organisations in the list of banned organisations on Tuesday.
Sonali Bendre: I’ve a More Loving Relationship with My Body Now for What It Has Gone Through
Sonali Bendre says it was only when her oncologist informed her that she had fourth-stage cancer and a 30% chance of survival that her whole world-view changed.
Kabir Singh is As Honest and Raw as Arjun Reddy: Shahid Kapoor
Shahid Kapoor says he has realised remaking a film is a difficult process as one cannot "copy" the original.
Amid India-Pak Tensions, US Cuts Visa Duration for Pakistanis From 5 years to 1: Report
Apart from civilians, the new visa policy will also be applicable to Pakistani journalists. The scribes will be issued visas for three months.
Rafale LIVE: Supreme Court Adjourns Case to March 14 After A-G, Petitioners Spar Over 'Stolen Files'
Rafale LIVE: The Supreme Court has come down heavily on the government for citing Pakistan’s use of F-16 fighter jets in the recent aerial confrontation to resist a probe into the acquisition of Rafale fighter jets from France.
Meghalaya Govt to Improve School Syllabus on Human Rights, Collaborate with State Human Rights Commission
Recommendations of Justice (retd) BD Agarwal noted that the police force should be adequately sensitized about the human value and rule of law in a democratic country.
PSG Second Leg is no Lost Cause for Depleted Man Utd, Says Solskjaer
The Old Trafford side lost the first leg 2-0 at home last month, making their chances of reaching the quarter-finals appear minimal, even if PSG have squandered far bigger leads in Europe in the recent past.
Mehbooba, Omar Welcome Pak Minister’s Sacking for Anti-Hindu Remark, Ask Why Bigotry Not Punished Here
At a press conference last month, the Pakistan minister was quoted by Samaa news agency, referring to the Hindus as 'cow urine-drinking people'.
India Trashes Pakistan's Claim of Downing IAF's Sukhoi Jet During Last Week's Dogfight
Sharing details of Pakistan Air Force's aerial combat, the Defence Ministry said all the Sukhoi-30 aircraft deployed to check Pakistani jets landed back safely.
21 Years After Four Nuns Were Gang-raped by 26 Men in Madhya Pradesh, Accused Arrested
In September 1998, the accused, mostly tribals, raped the nuns at the Priti Sharan Mission at Naupara village in Madhya Pradesh.
Pakistan Resorts to Heavy Mortar Shelling, Firing; One Soldier Injured
A defence spokesman said Pakistani troopers first targeted forward posts and villages in Nowshera around 11:30 am and the cross-border skirmishes continued for some time.
Police Files Case After Temporary Shiva Temple Comes up in Agartala Graveyard
Tahar Miah, secretary of the South Joynagar Kabarstan Suraksha Committee, said the temporary Shiva temple was built there on the eve of Maha Shivaratri to grab the land used as a graveyard by the minority community for the last 70 years.