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Congress' Attack on PM Modi Shameful, Shows Its True Colours: BJP Hits Back on 'Chai, Samosa' Jibe
BJP president Amit Shah said it was condemnable that the Congress has 'politicised' the Pulwama attack, in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed on February 14, and asserted that people have full trust in Modi's commitment of ending terrorism.
Torrential Rain Triggers Flash Flood, Roof Collapse in Pak Cities, Claims 26 Lives
At least 10 people were killed in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Four people, including two children and a woman, were killed in landslide and roof collapse incident in Dir.
Congress Stands 'Fair Chance' in Forming Coalition Govt: Fitch Report
The report also said that the recent attack by Pakistan-based terrorists on Indian jawans in Kashmir on February 14 is a 'strong opportunity' for the BJP to rally support
Ford to Close Oldest factory in Brazil, Costing More Than 2,700 Jobs
Ford previously said the global reorganization, to impact thousands of jobs and possible plant closures in Europe, would result in $11 billion in charges.
WhatsApp Touch ID, Face ID Authentication Bypassed, Apple Asks Users to be Aware
A post on Reddit explains how anyone can bypass Face ID and Touch ID to open the WhatsApp.
Shares of Public Sector Banks Jump Up To 19% After Govt Announces Infusion of Rs 48,239 Crore
With this funding, the total amount of capital infusion would increase to Rs 1,00,958 crore of the planned recapitalisation of Rs 1.06 lakh crore for PSBs for the current fiscal.
Kim Kardashian Files Lawsuit Against Fashion Company For Using Her Image Without Permission
Kim Kardashian West has filed a lawsuit against an online retailer for using her name and image without permission to advertise their own designs.
IIT Madras Develops System to Control Huge Crowds During Kumbh, Hajj
The research conducted by IIT Madras and published in the journal Physical Review Letters, can also help design safe evacuation procedures for events and locations that witness high footfall.
We Want Kashmir, But Not Kashmiris: Chidambaram Points Out the ‘Depressing Irony’
The former home and finance minister P Chidambaram also took a dig at Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy's statement that he favoured a call for the boycott of Kashmiri products and visiting the state as tourists.
Nepal Social Media Bill Sparks Freedom of Speech Concerns
Under the proposed law, the government can also instruct social network site operators to remove posts. Failure to do so could lead to a three-year jail term and a 30,000-rupee fine.
Sensex, Nifty Start on a Positive Note, Bank Stocks Jump After Infusion of Rs 48K Crore in Public Sector Banks
Top gainers in the Sensex pack on Thursday include ICICI Bank, Vedanta, ONGC, SBI, HUL, Bajaj Finance, Tata Motors, Sun Pharma, HUL and Axis Bank, rising up to 2.23 per cent.
Rupee Rises 9 Paise to 71.02 Versus US Dollar in Early Trade
On Wednesday, the rupee had appreciated by 23 paise to end at 71.11 against the US dollar.
Will Ensure Positive App Experience For Users in India: TikTok
The Chinese social media apps came under the spotlight after Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) economic wing Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) called for a ban on China-based apps.
How a Giant Dumper's High Speed U-turn and an Overtaking Audi Orphaned a 3-Year-Old
While taking a U-turn, a speeding sand dumper suddenly applied breaks causing the dumper to skid and overturn, crushing the Audi car in which the family of 4 was travelling.
Tired of Convincing Congress for Alliance for Lok Sabha Polls But it Doesn't Understand, Says Kejriwal
In his speech at a public rally near Jama Masjid, Arvind Kejriwal also lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah and accused them of dividing people.
PM Modi, Saudi Crown Prince Condemn Pulwama Terror Attack in 'Strongest Terms'
The talks took place a day after Mohammed Bin Salman leader concluded a high profile visit to Islamabad, and in the backdrop of India's escalating tension with Pakistan following the Pulwama terror attack