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British MPs' Break Scrapped as Brexit Clock Ticks Down
British lawmakers have not had their holidays pulled since they were recalled from their 2013 summer break to debate the escalating conflict in Syria.
Three Properties of Former Bihar CM Rabri Devi, Daughter Hema Seized in Patna
According to sources in the Income Tax department, the three plots are in the outskirts of Patna and are said to have been gifted to Rabri Devi and her daughter by some of their former domestic servants.
India's Public Transport to be Developed on London Model, Says Gadkari
Gadkari said the future belongs to electric and bio-fuel based transport vehicles, which are cost effective, pollution free and cut on import bill on petroleum products.
PM Modi Has Told Opposition That Govt Will Present Interim Budget: Ghulam Nabi Azad
Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien said the government should not take up controversial bills during the session.
Anushka Sharma and Sakshi Dhoni Were Schoolmates and Their Pictures are Breaking the Internet, See Here
Did you know Anushka Sharma and Sakshi Dhoni, wives of Indian cricket skippers Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni were schoolmates?
Hero MotoCorp Sets Up New R&D Centre in Germany
A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hero MotoCorp Ltd, Hero Tech Center Germany GmbH, is located at Stephanskirchen near Munich.
UAE Protests Over Qatari Players' Eligibility at Asian Cup
The move comes a day before Qatar make their first ever final appearance against Japan, and two days after the Maroons trounced UAE 4-0 in a bitter semi-final that saw the home crowd pelt the victors with plastic bottles and shoes.
Opposition Parties in West Bengal Meet EC, BJP Shows Video of Attacks on Workers During Panchayat Polls
While the underlying points put forward by the parties were relatively similar, the BJP played out a video for officials, which showed the violence unleashed on its party workers before the Panchayat elections in 2018.
Citizenship Bill to Give Justice to Persecuted Minorities of Pak, B'desh, Afghanistan: President
Political parties, students groups and others meanwhile have been protesting on the grounds that the Bill seeks to grant nationality to non-Muslims who have come up to December 31, 2014, thereby, increasing the deadline from 1971 as per the Assam Accord.
After 'Unceremonious' Exit, Govt Asks ex-CBI Chief Alok Verma to Join Work for a Day Today
The ministry has sent a letter to Verma two weeks after the deposed CBI chief told the Department of Personnel and Training to consider him retired.
Marvel's Hulk Inspired Modified Tata Harrier SUV is an Off-Roading Monster
The modified Tata Harrier SUV gets numerous off-road elements at the front that provide a bold stance to the car.
Facebook Continues to Register Strong Growth, Despite All The Scandals And Outrage
Users don’t seem to be abandoning the social network, and even more so, are using it more than ever before.
Apple says Facebook App Which Offered Users $20 For Access to Phone Data, Violated App Store Policies
Facebook says fewer than 5 percent of the app’s users were teens and they had parental permission.
Election Commission Full Bench Arrives to Review Lok Sabha Poll-preparedness in Bengal
On Thursday, the team will also meet District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police of all the districts to review law and order and preparation for the polls.
Afghan President Ghani Accuses Pakistan of Holding 'Keys to War'
Afghanistan has previously accused Pakistan of turning a blind eye to Afghan Taliban commanders on its soil and even of supporting the militant group it is fighting, which Islamabad denies.
Midwest US in Brutal Grip of Colder-than-Antarctica Deep Freeze
Temperatures in parts of the Northern Plains and Great Lakes plunged to as low minus 42 Fahrenheit (minus 41 Celsius) in Park Rapids, Minnesota, and minus 31F in Fargo, North Dakota, according to the National Weather Service.