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Woman, Child Die as Migrant Boat Capsizes in Mediterranean Sea
She said the service had been tipped off by an NGO in Morocco that the boat had set sail from near the northern Moroccan city of Nador.
Confident of Carrying a Film on My Shoulders: Kirti Kulhari
After Pink, Kirti plays a stammering poetess in Bhandarkar's Indu Sarkar, who gains confidence and rebels against the system during the Emergency.
It May 'Take 10 Years' to Restore Yamuna Floodplain Used by Art of Living
Rehabilitation of Yamuna floodplains, "destroyed" due to a cultural extravaganza organised by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living (AOL), will cost Rs 13.29 crore and take almost 10 years, an expert committee has told the National Green Tribunal.
20 IAS Officers Transferred in Yogi Adityanath Govt's 1st Reshuffle
In the first major bureaucratic reshuffle by Yogi Adityanath government, 20 senior IAS officers, including Principal Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal were on Wednesday transferred.
McAfee Warns Against Mirai Botnet, Says 2.5 Million IoT Devices Infected in Q4 2016
Mirai is a malware that turns networked devices running on obsolete versions of Linux into remotely controlled "bots" which can be used for large-scale network attacks.
No File Pending Clearance in my Office, Says Kiran Bedi
Lt Governor Kiran Bedi on Wednesday dismissed allegations that files sent to her for approval by the Cabinet were not cleared on time, saying no file is pending clearance in her office.
Kerala Bypoll: 31% Voting till 11 am in Malappuram Constituency
About 12 percent polling was recorded in the first two hours of the Malappuram Loksabha constituency bypoll that began at 7 am on Wednesday.
Rs 5400 cr of Undisclosed Income Detected Post-demonetisation: Jaitley
The Income Tax department carried out over 1100 searches and surveys immediately after demonetisation and detected undisclosed income of over Rs5,400 crore, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
Modi Calls Budget Session a 'Winner' For Government
The Prime Minister said a "positive" public mood in favour of the Centre's ruling dispensation pervaded the country as it completes three years in office next month and pitched for a harder push to the reforms and development agenda.
Day After Jadhav's Sentence, Bilawal Bhutto Says Opposed to Death Penalty
PPP Punjab president and former federal information minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said the India's reaction on Jadhavs death sentence was "natural".
Stockholm Truck Attack Suspect Confesses to 'Terrorist Crime'
The Stockholm truck attack suspect has confessed to deliberately driving the stolen vehicle into crowds in the Swedish capital, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
Begum Jaan Cannot Be Slut Shamed, She Is Unflinchingly Powerful: Vidya Balan
Vidya admits she loved the original film a lot but was hesitant about working in a remake.
Tata Power, Adani Power Slump as Top Court Sets Aside Tribunal Order
The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside an order by the Appellate Tribunal For Electricity allowing compensatory tariff to Tata Power Ltd and Adani Power Ltd, sending down shares of both companies.
Pak Envoy Abdul Basit Evades Questions on Kulbhushan Jadhav
Jadhav was awarded death sentence after a shoddy trial by the Field General Court Martial under the Pakistan Army Act 1952.
New 'Nakshe' Portal to Provide Topographic Maps of India to Citizens
The topographic maps on the scale of 1:50,000, contain natural and man-made geographical features including terrain or topography.
NASA Probe Finds Metal in Upper Atmosphere of Mars
The metal ions can reveal previously invisible activity in the mysterious electrically charged upper atmosphere (ionosphere) of the Red Planet.