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Meghan Markle's Future Sister-in-law Arrested Over Assault Charges
Blount was booked for fourth-degree assault about four hours into 2018.
Shooting For Manmarziyan to Start in February: Anurag Kashyap
Anurag Kashyap, who is gearing up for the release of Mukkabaaz says the filming of his most awaited project Manmarziyan will start in February.
The Cryptic Beauty Launches Kicking Off 2018
2017 was a busy year for Kim Kardashian, who firmly established her budding cosmetics empire with the launch of both her ‘KKW Beauty' and ‘KKW Fragrance' brands -- but the makeup entrepreneur shows no signs of slowing down as we head into the new year.
GDP Growth to be More Robust Next Fiscal: NITI Aayog
The Niti Aayog vice chairman pointed out that economic activity has been picking up over the last three quarters and can be expected to strengthen in the coming period with the manufacturing PMI now reading at a five-year high and FMCG demand going up.
Rajkot Professor Throws Ailing Mother Off Terrace, Was 'Fed Up' of Her Illness
Initially, the police had registered a case of accidental death. The Nathwani family had claimed that Jayashreeben fell off the terrace after losing her balance as she was suffering from some brain disease.
BCI Panel Formed to Examine if MPs, MLAs can Practice Law Defers Report
BJP leader and Supreme Court advocate Ashwini Upadhyay who had filed the plea raised this issue of conflict of interest before the committee as MPs have powers to "impeach judges".
Tamil Nadu Commuters Stranded as 19,000 Buses Go Off Road, Madras HC Orders Transport Unions to End Strike
A large number of people queued up at bus stops and unprecedented crowds were also witnessed at all railway stations as commuters were caught off guard.
Google Invests in Chushou; Eyes Chinese E-Sports Market
The companies did not reveal the size of Google's stake or the valuation of Chushou after the round.
'Ombudsman Needed For Women Prisoner to Complain About Brutality', WCD & NCW Begin Reform for Women Prisoners
Taking strong note of such "brutality on women", Minister of Women and Child Development, Maneka Gandhi, today said that "there is a need for an ombudsman where women can complain of such brutalities."
Courts Can't Play Super-guardians to Adult Women, Says Supreme Court
A bench, headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, emphasised that an adult woman has an unqualified right to make free choices in her life and there cannot be any interdiction.
Intel Shares Fall as Investors Worry About Costs of Chip Flaw
The largest chipmaker Intel had confirmed on Wednesday that flaws reported by researchers could allow hackers to steal sensitive information from computers, phones and other devices.
Kiran Bedi Writes to PM Modi, Rejects Puducherry CM's Allegations
Bedi said she wrote the letter after reading reports in local media that Narayanasamy has complained to PM Modi at a recent meeting about "bottlenecks" his government had to face.
Egypt's Mohamed Salah Named African Footballer of the Year
Egypt forward Mohamed Salah was named African Footballer of the Year for 2017 on Thursday, finishing ahead of his Liverpool team mate Sadio Mane of Senegal and Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
SAARC Failed To Achieve Its Potential Because of Pakistan's 'Obstructionism', Says Govt
Responding to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State MJ Akbar said that the key initiatives of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) were being held back because of Pakistan.
This Is Why Ram Gopal Verma Decided To Make a Twitter Comeback
'Neither a tiger changes its stripes nor a snake changes its fangs and whether that's my USP or not, that's me,' he said.
Man Wanders Inside Indore Zoo’s Lion Enclosure, Rescued Unharmed
The incident happened around 1pm, when the man, identified as Kailash Verma, climbed on steel pipes near the lions’ enclosure. He then scaled the wired fencing and jumped 18 feet inside the den.