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Life After Demonetisation: Tales From 7 Industrial Towns
So did Apsley Wool in downtown Ludhiana. “There were no orders, no trade,” recalls Anil Sehgal, the owner. A year on, workers have returned as has the cash, but the factory is plagued with another problem — overproduction.
London's Oxford Circus Could be Car-free by Next Christmas
Oxford Street in London could become car-free next year as part of a larger plan to reduce congestion, improve air quality and create "the world's best outdoor shopping experience."
Kabul's Shamshad TV Station Stormed by Gunmen in Ongoing Attack
"I saw three attackers on security cameras entering the TV station building. They first shot the guard and then entered the building. They started throwing grenades and firing," said Shamshad TV reporter Faisal Zaland, who escaped through a back door.
Nawaz Sharif Appears Before Court to Face Trial in Corruption Cases
Nawaz Sharif, 67, appeared before the Accountability Court Islamabad along with his daughter Maryam and son-in-law Captain (retired) Mohmmad Safdar.
Elli Avrram Tells You All About Hot Heels Dance Form
Build excellent calf muscles and get toned legs with hot heels dance form.
Air Pollution Hits 'Severe' Levels in Delhi, Kejriwal Blames 'Crop Burning'
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has written to the Delhi government, advising it to stop outdoor activities and sports at schools in the morning.
Mother Killed Shielding her Four Children in Texas Church Shooting
Joann Ward pushed her 9-year-old daughter Rihanna to the floor when a gunman sprayed shots inside First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, then embraced her three other children, according to an account of her response shared by a family friend on Face...
Beijing's Stand on Masood Doing Material Harm to China-India Ties: Experts
A veto-wielding permanent member of the UN Security Council, China has repeatedly blocked India s move to designate Azhar a terrorist under the Al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council.
Sudan's Bashir Says Time to Empty Camps of Darfur Displaced
The United Nations said in October that about three million people in Darfur needed aid, of whom nearly 1.6 million lived in 60 camps.
Style Guide to Curate a Classic Yet Contemporary Bridal Trousseau
Here are a few style tips for brides-to-be.
CBSE UGC NET 2017: Result in Jan 2018, Answer Keys and OMR Sheets Expected Soon
CBSE UGC NET 2017 exam opens the gateway for the post of Assistant Professor or Junior Research Fellowship in Indian Universities and Colleges.
Nokia 5 With 3GB RAM Launched in India: Price, Specifications
Nokia 5 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 mobile platform and has internal memory of 16GB that can be expanded up to 128GB via microSD card slot. It sports 3000mAh battery. The 3GB Nokia 5 will be available for a week on Flipkart from November 7.
Aliens May be More Like us Than we Think: Study
The study published in the International Journal of Astrobiology shows for the first time how evolutionary theory can be used to support alien predictions and better understand their behaviour.
Deepika Padukone Gets a Peck on the Cheek From Ranbir Kapoor's Cousin Aadar Jain
Padmavati star Deepika Padukone was having a blast over the weekend, at her home, with old friends, and new
Sensex Slips from Record Level, Down 97 Points
The 30-share index retreated by 97.19 points, or 0.28 per cent to 33,588.37 points as against Friday's record close of 33,685.56. It also touched an all-time high (intra-day) of 33,733.71.
Sacked Catalonia Leader Puigdemont Turns Himself In, Polls Show Independence Strength
Puigdemont travelled to Belgium shortly after Madrid took control. On Sunday morning, Puigdemont and four of his former councillors presented themselves to police in Brussels.