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Ahmed Patel Goes to Rajya Sabha But Election Commission is the Real Winner
If the Election Commission had gone by the report of the RO then the Congress complaint would have been overruled and counting could have begun as early as 5:30 pm.
9 Dead, 6 Injured as Tempo Falls Into Gorge in J&K
The tempo fell into the gorge at the Chechi Nallah area in the Mahore belt of Reasi district on Wednesday morning.
Maratha Kranti Morcha Live: Massive Rally Brings Mumbai to a Halt
Traffic police have put in place several measures to brace for the massive traffic disruptions, with five lakh protesters expected to turn up for the silent march.
RBI Asks Banks to Periodically Check Cyberattack Vulnerability
Minister of State for Finance Santosh Kumar Gangwar said the RBI had issued the Cyber Security Framework in Bank to help banks deal with any future attacks on their information systems.
U.S. to Review Qualcomm's Complaints About Apple iPhone Patents
U.S. International Trade Commission will make its decision "at the earliest practicable time" and will set a target date for completing its investigation within the next 45 days, the commission said in a statement.
Canary Islands Keep Beaches Open Despite Algae Bloom
The algae have produced a greenish brown hue in the waters off some beaches of the hugely popular archipelago.
13 Dead, 175 Injured as Quake Strikes China's Sichuan
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for rapid efforts to respond to the quake and rescue the injured. Authorities sent medical teams, rescuers and other resources.
Some Kenyans, Keen to Vote, Rent Babies to Jump Long Queues
The "babies-for-rent" scam was common in past Kenyan elections, often marked by delays and long queues.
Mobile Programme May Help Parents Stick to Infants' Sleep Practices
The mobile programme involves delivering information through e-mails, messages and videos.
FCAT Has Better Representatives Than CBFC, Says Babumoshai Bandookbaaz Writer
Ghalib Asad Bhopali says film's team is expecting justice for Babumoshai Bandookbaaz from the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT).
UK's Top Judge Says Government Must Provide Legal Clarity on Brexit
Currently Britain must abide by ECJ judgements but Prime Minister Theresa May's government has said that Britain will leave its jurisdiction after Brexit.
Algae Blooms Irk Beachgoers in Spain's Canary Islands
Some visitors having an Atlantic dip have come out scratching themselves after brushing up against the tiny algae.
Delhi High Court Rebukes CBI For no Fresh Report in Missing JNU Student Case
"We have not transferred the matter to the CBI for fun," the bench said, adding that the July 17 report only showed "cosmetic steps" being taken by the agency.
Alia Bhatt's Edward To Richa Chadha's Kamli; A look at Celebrities' Pets On International Cat Day
On International Cat Day, here are five Bollywood leading ladies who absolutely adore their ball of furs.
Kajol Likes, Karan Johar Follows: A Journey Back Towards The Good Old Days?
Whether this rekindles the old friendship or not, only time will tell.
Soy Sauce Gets a New Look with a Concept Design by a Japanese Studio
Soy sauce, one of the world's most popular condiments has gotten a makeover thanks to the good folk at Nendo design studio