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Congress to Boycott Midnight Parliament Session on GST Rollout
The Congress on Thursday decided to keep away from the special midnight June 30 meeting convened by the government on GST implementation.
Deadly Diet: Thai Doctors Battle Cancer-causing Fish Dish
It wasn't until he got to medical school that Narong Khuntikeo finally discovered what caused the liver cancer that took both of his parents' lives: their lunch.
Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh Caught Urinating in Public
Ending open defecation is a big part of the Modi government’s Swachh Bharat push. And dealing a big blow to his push is Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh who was recently caught urinating in public. In the photo, which is being widely shared on...
Upping Vegetable Protein Intake Can Help Reduce Early Menopause Risk
New US research has found that women who consume a larger amount of vegetable protein over a long-term period have a lower risk of early menopause.
Apple iPhone Turns 10, Bumpy Ride For The Device Forgotten
Even though most of the world's smartphones now run on Android, Apple still garners most of the profit in the industry with its generally higher-priced devices.
India Tightens Scrutiny of Oil, Gas Fields to Boost Output
India has intensified monitoring of oil and gas fields handed to state explorers as the South Asian nation seeks to cut dependence on imports and boost local output, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Wednesday.
GST Implementation: As Centre Rehearses Rollout, Jammu and Kashmir to Take Final Call Today
A mega rehearsal was conducted on Wednesday night in the Central Hall of Parliament ahead of the historic launch of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) at midnight on June 30.
Actor Dileep Records Statement in Malayalam Actress Kidnap and Assault case
Police recorded statements of Malyalam actor Dileep and his director friend Nadirsha in a case related to the kidnapping and sexual assault of an actress on Wednesday.
Bhutan Issues Demarche to China Over PLA's Road Construction in Zomplri Area
Bhutan on Wednesday said it has issued a demarche to China over the construction of a road towards its Army camp in Zomplri area of Doklam and asked Beijing to restore status quo by stopping the work immediately.
Feel Satisfied to Play a Challenging Role in Vikram Vedha: R Madhavan
In an interview to CNN News 18, Madhavan talks about his character in the upcoming thriller- Vikram Vedha.
Dhinchak Pooja Did Not Wear a Helmet in 'Dillon Ka Shooter' Video and Delhi Traffic Police is Not Happy
Twitteratis brought this to the attention of the Delhi police and in response, Delhi Police has promised to take action.
Rolls-Royce to Debut Dawn Black Badge at Goodwood Festival of Speed
The 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed will see the global debut of Dawn Black Badge, the open-top version of the Dawn painted with intense shade of black.
2 Men Hurl Paper Missiles Inside Delhi Assembly, Thrashed by AAP MLAs
Two unidentified men on Wednesday hurled paper missiles inside the Delhi Assembly House while a session was underway leading to a scuffle in which the duo were allegedly thrashed by some of the AAP legislators in its premises.
Wimbledon 2017: Murray Feels Wimbledon Pressure Helps Him Focus Better
The pressure Andy Murray feels at Wimbledon actually helps him concentrate better, the defending champion has said.
#NotinMyName: Thousands in 15 Cities to Protest Against Mob Lynching
A Facebook post by a filmmaker against the lynching of a Muslim teenager has spawned a powerful online campaign, leading to protest marches being held in five cities across the world, including Delhi, Kolkata, Boston, and London.
Hundreds of Defence Personnel Fell for ISI Malware in 'News Apps'
One of the top hackers in the country was engaged by the government to have a go at it. He is part of the select club of ‘ethical hackers’ who work independently but help the government on projects like these