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One Killed as Bus With 70 Students Falls Into Gorge in Gujarat's Dang
The bus was travelling on the Mahal-Bardipada route in the Dang district.
'Smart' Al Ain Revving up for Real Madrid 'Mercedes' in World Club Final
The Abu Dhabi club are the dominant force at home and the only UAE side to have ever won the Asian Champions League -- in 2004 -- and coach Zoran Mamic is dreaming of racing to what would be the biggest ever result in the history of Arab football.
Bengaluru Metro Services Between MG Road and Indiranagar to be Suspended from December 28-31st
The Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) in a statement, said that the services will be discontinued from 8pm on December 28, as the corporation is planning to take up repair works at the Trinity station.
Cold Wave Grips Kashmir, Leh Records Coldest Night of Season at -15.8 Degrees
The night temperature at most places in the Kashmir division went as the cold conditions tightened grip in the valley and Ladakh region on the second day of 'Chillai-Kalan' the 40-day harshest period of winter when the chances of snowfall are maximum an...
Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Wall’ Just Became ‘Steel Slats’ With Spikes on Top
As the budget standoff has played out, Donald Trump has adjusted the way he refers to his long-promised border wall, which was the centerpiece of his 2016 campaign.
Naseeruddin Shah's Keynote Address at Ajmer Lit Fest Cancelled Amid Protests by Right-Wing Groups
The right-wing group held protest demonstrations outside the venue.
Delhi Assembly Passes Resolution for Withdrawal of Rajiv Gandhi's Bharat Ratna over 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots
The Delhi government should 'strongly' convey in writing to the Union Home Ministry (MHA) that justice continues to elude the families and near-dear ones of the victims of the worst 'genocide' in the history of India's national capital, the resolution sai...
'Kill Your Foster Parents': Amazon's Alexa Talks Murder, Sex in AI Experiment
Alexa has also chatted with users about sex acts. She gave a discourse on dog defecation. And this summer, a hack Amazon traced back to China may have exposed some customers' data, according to five people familiar with the events.
Two Lakh Anganwadi Posts Lie Vacant in the Country: Women and Child Development Ministry
About 1.09 lakh anganwadi worker positions are vacant, while 1.18 lakh positions for anganwadi helpers are unoccupied, Minister of State for Women and Child Development Ministry Virendra Kumar said in a written reply.
Microsoft Intelligent Cloud Hub to Build AI-Ready Workforce in India
The dedicated AI infrastructure and Internet of Things (IOT) hub programme will equip selected research and higher education institutions with AI infrastructure, build curriculum and faculty capability to skill students in AI and cloud technologies.
Seethakathi Movie Review: Despite a Splendid Vijay Sethupathi, Film Struggles to Hold Attention
Seethakathi, despite its riveting plot line, begins to meander once Sethupathi disappears, and with scenes that are boringly long and overly melodramatic, the movie struggles to hold our attention.
Four Congress MLCs in Telangana move to join TRS
Four MLCs on Friday urged Chairman of Legislative Council K Swamy Goud to merge their party in the upper house with the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi.
Zero: Anushka Sharma Pens Heartfelt Note for Co-star Shah Rukh Khan, His Reply is Unmissable
Anushka started her film career with Shah Rukh's Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and went on to feature with him in Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Jab Harry Met Sejal.
Samsung Mobile Most Attractive Brand in India, Reliance Jio Ranks 4th: TRA Research Report
Reliance Jio, the major disruptor in the Indian telecom sector, ranked fourth among the top 20 attractive brands, the report said.
Japan's Cabinet Approves Record $900 Billion Budget, Aims to Soften Sale Tax Blow
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet approved on Friday a record $900 billion draft budget for the next fiscal year, boosted by spending to offset the impact of a planned sales tax hike, in a sign that fiscal reform is taking a backseat.
Army Joins the Hunt After Drones Shut Down UK's 2nd Largest Airport, Christmas Fliers Grounded
The unusually large drones had been spotted near the airfield more than 50 times over the 24-hour period in what police believe is a deliberate act to disrupt operations.