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Tumour Drug May Prevent Infertility Caused by Chemotherapy
A drug used to slow tumour growth may also prevent infertility caused by standard chemotherapy used for breast cancer treatment, according to a study.
BHU Seeks CISF Cover to 'Tackle Students' Problem'
Banaras Hindu University has sought Central Industrial Security Force(CISF) protection to 'tackle the student problem' said Director General of CISF O P Singh on Tuesday.
China Hosts Afghan Taliban Delegation, Says Report
China hosted a delegation of top Afghan Taliban leaders recently as part of its efforts to encourage the militant group to join the peace process in the war-torn Afghanistan, a media report said on Tuesday.
China Says Dalai Lama a 'Deceptive Actor' After Brain Comments
China's Foreign Ministry called the Dalai Lama a "deceptive actor" on Tuesday, after the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader said in an interview that Chinese hardliners have parts of their brains missing.
8 Tips To Help You Select The Right Lingerie
Lingerie is the closest garment to your skin, hence proper selection and maintenance of undergarments is important to prevent infections, maintain hygiene, avoid rashes and offer comfort.
Hate Crimes: NRI Parents in Hyderabad to Protest Against Donald Trump on March 9
The recent hate attacks in US has created fear and panic among NRI parents in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, who feel that increasing racial crimes in US are not just isolated cases but a sign of growing resentment against Indian community.
Scam Tainted Vyapam Goes For High-Tech Data-Security Makeover
Almost three years and half after reporting mega admission and recruitment scam-perhaps one of the biggest in India till date-Professional Examination Board known by its more infamous acronym Vyapam, has devised high-tech data security measures which suff...
General Motors to Lay Off Over 1000 Workers in US Following Declining Sales
General Motos is eliminating the third shift at its Lansing Delta Township plant which makes – the Chevrolet Traverse, the Buick Enclave and the GMC Acadia.
India Raises Issues of Fisherman's Killing With Sri Lanka
Bridgo, 22, from Thangachimadam in central Rameswaram of Tamil Nadu was shot dead yesterday allegedly while he was fishing in a mechanised boat at a short distance off Katchatheevu islet.
More Time on Social Media May Make You Feel Lonelier
If you are feeling cut off from the rest of society, spending more time on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter may only make things worse, a new study warns.
Pizza Hut's Latest Innovation Lets You Order Food Via Your Sneakers
Pizza Hut is celebrating 'March madness' with the launch of ‘Pizza Hut Pie Tops' -- a basketball shoe that lets the wearer order pizza at the push of a button.
'Sahayak' Posting a Punishment For Soldiers, Complains Jawan in New Video
Earlier a Kerala jawan Roy Mathew, who featured in a sting operation criticising sahayak system, was found dead in his barrack in Deolali cantonment in Maharashtra.
India, Afghanistan Joining Hands to Create Unrest in Pakistan: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Monday alleged in the Parliament that India and Afghanistan have joined hands to create unrest in Pakistan.
'North Korea Missiles Drill For Strike on US Bases in Japan'
Under UN resolutions, Pyongyang is barred from any use of ballistic missile technology, and the US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, said on Twitter that the world "won't allow" North Korea to continue on its "destructive path".
Jayalalithaa Was Fully Conscious a Day Before Cardiac Arrest: Report
Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was fully conscious a day before she suffered a massive cardiac arrest which led to deterioration of her condition followed by the death a day after.
EC Sends Notice to Akhilesh for Asking Voters to Accept 'Bribes' from Parties
The Election Commission on Monday sent a showcause notice to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav for violating the Model Code of Conduct at an election rally on March 4.