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Kerala Love Jihad Case LIVE: Hadiya to be Sent Back to College, Dean to be Her Guardian
Kerala woman Hadiya, who is at the centre of the Love Jihad controversy, appeared before the Supreme Court today and told the court that she wants her 'freedom'.
Dalit Leader Jignesh Mevani to Fight Gujarat Polls as Independent; Congress Shifts Its Candidate
Jignesh Mevani is likely to file the nomination papers on Monday from the seat reserved for Scheduled Castes, ending the suspense on his electoral plunge.
'Treacherous Shenanigans': The Inside Story of Robert Mugabe's Downfall
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a former Mugabe loyalist, was sworn in on Friday and attention is focused on whether he will name a broad-based government or select figures from Mugabe's era.
Here's How You Can Treat The Runner In Your Life With Some Luxe New Sportswear This Season
A quilted vest can be an overlooked addition to a runner's wardrobe, but you're sure to be thanked for it this Christmas as it adds a welcome and lightweight layer of warmth on cold winter days.
Aspirin in Pregnancy May Up Cerebral Palsy Risk in Babies
The findings showed that babies born to mothers who took aspirin were almost two-and-a-half times more likely to develop the life-long and incurable condition.
Padmavati row: After Deepika Padukone, Haryana BJP Leader Now Threatens to Maim Mamata Banerjee
Suraj Pal Amu's comments drew flak from Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, as also writers and other well-known personalities of Bengal, who described the remarks as "shameful" and "unfortunate".
26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks: 9 Years On, Family of Cop Who Died Fighting Kasab Awaits His 'Return'
Tukaram Ombale, an assistant sub-inspector, was killed by Ajmal Kasab's bullets in the early hours of November 27, 2008.
There Was no 'Quattrocchi' in Rafale Deal: Arun Jaitley Hits Back at Rahul Gandhi
Arun Jaitley, who is the BJP's election in-charge for Gujarat, was referring to Ottavio Quattrocchi, the Italian businessman believed to be involved in the Bofors scam which came to light when Rajiv Gandhi was prime minister.
Ranji Trophy Group D Round-Up: Goswami And Majumdar Tons Lead Bengal Rescue Act
Shreevats Goswami and Anustup Majumdar struck sublime centuries to help Bengal wriggle out from a poor start and reach 305 for five on day one of their Ranji Trophy Group D game against Goa.
Govt Announces Measures to Boost Garment Exports
In a series of tweets, Union Textiles Minister Smriti Irani said post-GST rates for remission of state levies/taxes and Enhanced Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) rates will boost exports of garments and made-ups.
Deepika Padukone Epitomises Perfection In This White Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla Number
Deepika Padukone won't let Padmavati row keep her from looking like a queen.
2018 Indian Scout Bobber Launched in India for Rs 12.99 Lakh
The new Scout Bobber gets new alloy wheels, low slung- brown leather seats and slotted black exhaust pipes that provide an aggressive stance to the bike.
Mika Hakkinen on Safe Driving and How Formula 1 Helps Road Cars Become Safer
We have a conversation with Mika Hakkinen on how has his visit to India been, which car is his daily driver and how and why has he associated himself with this campaign even after 12 years.
Infiniti QX50 SUV Unveiled Ahead of LA Auto Show
The QX50 is a vehicle that very much has storied European brands, as well as American and Japanese carmakers firmly in its sights.
'Despite Some Anger', BJP to Fare Well in Gujarat Polls: Ram Madhav
Addressing a gathering on 'Vision India-New India' organised by the National Democratic Teachers' Front (NDTF) at the Delhi University, Madhav said the Narendra Modi government has support at the grassroots level because people understand that the Union g...
S&P Stagnates India's Rating as 'Stable', Unmoved by Moody's Outlook
While S&P retained the rating, it appreciated the Narendra Modi government's fiscal consolidation drive and said that the reforms undertaken are beneficial for the economy.