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Facing Revolt, Mehbooba Mufti's PDP Adopts 'Wait and Watch' Policy
At the same time, leaders close to Mehbooba Mufti say that they are not very worried over the brewing crisis within the party and that the top party leadership is unlikely to issue a statement or call an emergency meeting of the party.
iVoomi i2 Lite With 18:9 Display, Dual Rear Cameras Launched For Rs 6,499
The device is exclusively available for purchase in the country through Flipkart.
With SC Verdict Going AAP's Way, a List of Schemes That Stand to Gain
The SC said the Centre could not “usurp” the powers of the state and the “will of the people” could not lose its purpose. Over the last three years, the AAP government has claimed that the LG’s office has blocked several of its key schemes.
NASA Set to Test ‘Quiet’ Supersonic Flights
The space agency said on Tuesday that it will publicly demonstrate its technology near the coastal resort city of Galveston to ensure that its prototype really will be barely audible when it crosses the sound barrier.
Quarterly Government Data on Jobs To Be Out Soon
Launched in April 2017 to obtain employment data at shorter intervals, PLFS will measure quarterly changes in urban employment and annual changes in employment in both rural and urban areas
This Photo of Priyanka Chopra Holding Hands With Salman's Nephew Ahil in New York Goes Viral
While the world just can't seem to get enough of Priyanka, on Wednesday, all the attention was shifted from PeeCee to a little boy.
Shivraj Chouhan Writes to CJI Dipak Misra Seeking Speedy Justice for Minor Rape Victims
Speaking of his reverence for the girl child, CM Chouhan said she was an incarnation of goddess Durga and because of this belief, he has been paying obeisance to the girl child before starting any fresh project.
FIFA World Cup 2018: Sweden Edges Past Switzerland - Relive the Goals
Sweden reached the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 24 years after Emil Forsberg's deflected shot earned a scrappy 1-0 win over Switzerland on Tuesday. This was far from a classic at the Saint Petersburg Stadium and if Colombia or England's...
Hafiz Saeed's Son, Son-in-law to Contest Pakistan Polls
The JuD was declared as a foreign terrorist organisation by the US in June 2014. The group is a front for the Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group that carried out the deadly 2008 Mumbai attack.
New York Times Says its Lanka Reporters Under Threat
The report alleged that Rajapakse's campaign took millions in bribes from a Chinese state-owned company which built the controversial Hambantota port on the island.
Google Releases July Security Patch For Pixel, Nexus Phones
The OTA rollout is likely to follow within a few days.
Samsung Smartphones Sending Photos to Random Contacts Due to Bug in Messaging App
Samsung's default messaging app is said to make texting look more like chatting in a modern messaging app, complete with read receipts and typing indicators.
Volkswagen Might Reconsider the Iconic Beetle in an All-Electric Avatar - Report
The company's bosses might give the new Beetle an all-electric model with a more practical four-door configuration.
Tech Mahindra Partners US-Based Firm LIFARS on Cyber Security
Tech Mahindra on Monday partnered with US-based cybersecurity digital forensics and incident response firm LIFARS.
Australia's Public Broadcaster 'Not Welcome' at the Annual Pacific Forum This Year
In a decision slammed today as an "outrageous" restriction on press freedom, the Nauruan government said the Australian Broadcasting Corporation was not welcome at September's 18-member Pacific Islands Forum, despite expectations that Prime Minister Malco...
18 Years On, Justin Trudeau Denies ‘Groping’ Reporter at Music Festival
The avowed feminist was asked on Sunday to comment on allegations that he had groped a journalist during a music festival in the western city of Creston, British Columbia in 2000.