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Trump in Pennsylvania on 17th Anniversary of 9/11 to Honor Flight 93 Heroes
On September 11, 2001, the plane -- one of four commandeered by Al-Qaeda militants -- crashed into a field in the small town of Shanksville, about 130 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of Washington.
'Poshest' Student in UK: Indian Billionaire Hires a Team of 12 to Serve His Daughter While She Studies
The staff will also be responsible for wardrobe management and personal shopping for the girl who has been dubbed the 'poshest' student in the UK.
Switching to Ethanol, CNG Will Reduce Petrol, Diesel Prices In India: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari
Switching to ethanol, methanol, bio-fuel and CNG will cut down dependence on petroleum and reduce the prices of petrol and diesel, he said.
Fuel Prices Reach All Time High in India: How to Get Maximum Efficiency From Your Vehicle?
Here are a few fuel efficiency maintenance tips that can help you keep more money in your wallet!
Republicans More Negative Than Democrats on India: Pew Survey
According to the survey, Republicans and Democrats express overwhelmingly negative views of North Korea, but they diverge in their opinion on several other countries, including India.
21,000 Calls Attempted to Avail Doorstep Delivery of Services on 1st Day: Delhi Govt
According to the Delhi government, the number of calls as compared to day 1 is, however, likely to go down on the consecutive days as there were many callers who called just out of curiosity and to know whether the scheme has started.
NPCIL Recruitment 2018 via GATE 2019, Read Notification Here
NPCIL aims to engage engineering graduates for the post of ‘Executive Trainee’ (ET-19) from various engineering disciplines viz mechanical, chemical, electrical, electronics, instrumentation and civil.
Was Told by a Lot of People to Try My Hand at Writing or Directing: Kalki Koechlin
The National Award-winning actress made her Bollywood debut with Anurag Kashyap's Dev D.
Gunmen Attack Headquarters of Libya's State Oil Firm, Two Staff Killed
The attack came less than a week after a fragile truce halted fierce clashes between rival armed groups in Tripoli, the latest eruption of violence in Libya, which has been in turmoil since a 2011 uprising.
CIC Directs Home Secretary to Produce ex-CRPF IG's Report on Fake Encounters
The case pertains to an RTI application seeking a copy of the report on a fake encounter by a joint squad of security forces in Assam in which two persons were killed.
Alia Bhatt Shares an Adorable Picture With Ranbir Kapoor and Ayan Mukerji Goofing up With Balloons; See Post
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor have become the talk of the town. Their picture together is making rounds on the internet, take a look!
Raghuram Rajan Blames 'Over Optimistic Bankers' and 'Policy Paralysis' for Mounting Bad Loans
The Parliament's Committee on Estimates had invited Rajan to brief it on the matter after former Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) Arvind Subramanian praised him for identifying the NPA crisis and trying to resolve it.
Petrol Prices Rose by 112% During 10 Years of UPA but Only 13% Under 4 Years of NDA, Says BJP Citing Data
In the national capital, Congress president Rahul Gandhi lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government and said that only 15-20 people are benefiting under BJP's regime.
Five Months Pregnant Lily Aldridge Steals the Show at NYFW; Gigi and Bella Hadid Applaud
Lily Aldridge, 32, owned her five months pregnant status on the Brandon Maxwell runway at the Classic Car Club, strutting her stuff in a backless red dress with her hair pulled back.
SEG Automotive Unveils Stop/Start Motor for Compact Cars in India
In a start/stop set up, the engine control unit (ECU) automatically switches off the engine if the vehicle comes to a stop and the driver puts the gear into neutral.
Bharat Bandh: Two-Year-Old Girl Dies on Way to Hospital as Protesters Block Traffic; BJP Seeks Answers from Congress
Pramod Manjhi, victim's father, alleged that he faced difficulty in arranging any vehicle due to Bandh and after much delay an autorickshaw agreed to carry the child.