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Sarkar 3 Highlights the Issue of Nepotism, Says Ram Gopal Verma
During the interview, RGV asserted that his main character Sarkar is like a realistic superman as each time some new issue crops up in his life how he deals with it.
AAP Must Learn From Mistakes in MCD Elections, Says Kumar Vishwas
Aam Aadmi Party leader Kumar Vishwas on Saturday said that the party must learn from its mistakes in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections.
EU Leaders Meet, United on Brexit Demands - For Now
European Union leaders will endorse a stiff set of divorce terms for Britain at a summit on Saturday, rejoicing in a rare show of unity in adversity, but well aware that may start to fray once negotiations begin.
Triple Talaq Shouldn't be Seen Through Political Prism, Says PM Narendra Modi
Seeking equal rights for Muslim women, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said he believes that the reformers from the community will protect women from ill-effects of triple talaq.
Volkswagen 'Coasting - Engine off' Technology to Roll Out With Golf TSI BlueMotion
The new model will join a full plug-in hybrid version of the Golf plus the newly unveiled plug-in electric eGolf.
John Legend Gets 'Too Loving' When He's Drunk, Says Chrissy Teigen
Teigen further said that she doesn't believe in hangover cures.
North Korea 'Disrespected the Wishes' of Chinese Prez: Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump has said that North Korea has "disrespected the wishes of China" by carrying out another missile test, as Pentagon confirmed it was a failed attempt by Pyongyang.
Indian Courts Kept Waiting For Fugitive Underworld Don Dawood
Do proceedings in a criminal case cease after an accused's death? According to law, they do, simply because no sentence can be passed against a dead person.
Jean-Luc Melenchon Says Will Not Endorse Any Candidate For French Presidential Runoff
Defeated French presidential election first-round candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon said on Friday he would not give any indication as to who his supporters should vote for in the May 7 runoff.
Pakistan Artist Refuses Govt Assistance Over Jindal-Sharif Meeting
A well-known Pakistani television and theatre artist has refused to accept government assistance of 5 lakh rupees for the treatment of her ovarian cancer in protest against the visit of an Indian steel tycoon to the country.
Delhi High Court Grants 5-Day Interim Bail to Convict in Jigisha Murder Case
The Delhi High Court on Friday granted five-day interim bail to Baljeet Malik who has been sentenced to life imprisonment in the Jigisha Ghosh murder case.
Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle in J&K, BB Vyas Made Chief Secretary
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has undertaken the reshuffle at a time when the state is witnessing worserning law and order situation and sluggish implementation of the development projects.
CISF Trains Commandos in Precision Firing to Secure Airports
To quickly pin down terrorists in case of an attack at hyper-sensitive airports in the country, the counter-terror commando teams of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) are being trained in special combat skills with a stress on precision firing...
8,000 Innovations Added on China's 1st Home-Made Aircraft Carrier: Media
China has incorporated some 8,000 technological breakthroughs and industrial standards on its first domestically-built aircraft carrier which was launched this week, a leading official newspaper today reported.
STF Found Seven Petrol Pumps Cheating Consumers Using Chip
The chip costing around Rs 3,000 when installed in the dispensing machines reduced the output by nearly five to ten per cent. The chip is attached with a wire which is linked with a remote control that set the limit, the STF said.
Top 5 Selfie Camera Android Smartphones to Buy Under Rs 20,000
We bring you a list of top five selfie-focused smartphones under Rs 20,000 to consider in 2017.