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Happy Birthday Salman Khan: 10 On Screen Looks Only The Actor Could Have Pulled Off
Salman has always been experimenting with his looks, sometimes in quirky ways that definitely gives an edge to the 'Dabangg' actor.
Odisha, Bihar Get Special Assistance from Govt
NITI Aayog on Monday said the government has provided Rs 367.93 crore to Odisha and Rs 200 crore to Bihar as special assistance.
J &K Human Rights Commission Seeks Report on Kashmir Unrest
Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) today directed all Deputy Commissioners to submit reports about those blinded during the summer unrest in the valley.
Ranbir, Rishi, Karisma and Others Attend Shashi Kapoor's Christmas Luncheon
Kapoor family came together for the annual Christmas bash.
'Economic Lockdown' Will Continue to Hurt Poor, Farmers: Rahul Gandhi
Questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his assurance to people that problems due to demonetisation will end after December 30, Rahul Gandhi on Monday said the "economic lockdown" will continue to hurt the poor, farmers and workers the most.
Loans Sector Has Taken A Big Hit After Note Ban, Say Bank Unions
Union leaders have told News18 that post demonetization banks will suffer "catastrophic losses" because deposits have increased but advances – or loans that keeps a bank functioning – have fallen down drastically.
31 Injured in Sabrimala Stampede; No Police Lapse: Minister
Thirty-one people were injured in the stampede at the Lord Ayyappa temple here, Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran said on Monday and maintained that there was no lapse on the part of police.
India Now Needs Lower Level of Taxation, says Arun Jaitley
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday said that India now needs to move to a lower level of taxation to be globally competitive.
Pakistan May Face Isolation if Minorities Bill Repealed, Says Lawmaker
A minority Hindu lawmaker has said Pakistan might face isolation on international level if Sindh government abrogated the recently-passed Minorities Bill which criminalises forced conversions in the Muslim-majority country.
12 Years After Tsunami, 400 Bodies Unidentified in Thailand
At least 400 victims of Asia's 2004 tsunami that killed 226,000 people remain unidentified in Thailand 12 years on, police said on Monday.
Chilly Morning in Delhi, Dense Fog in Most Parts
At Palam, it was zero visibility at 5.30 AM and it improved to 100 meters at 8.30 AM.
Man Shot Dead by Suspected Militants in Baramulla
uspected militants shot dead a person in north Kashmir's Baramulla district on Sunday night, police said.
Only One Out of 769 Vehicles Booked for Overspeeding on Yamuna Expressway
At least 143 people lost their lives in 919 accidents on Yamuna Expressway in 2015, but only one out of every 769 vehicles was found to be overspeeding and challaned during that year, an RTI enquiry has shown.
Ex-Pak President Zardari's Close Aide Booked Under Anti-terrorism Law
Other close aides of Zardari including an influential former petroleum minister and businessman Dr Asim Hussain are already languishing in jails facing several cases of corruption and aiding terrorism.
Over Rs 51 Lakh in 2,000 Denomination Notes Seized in Kerala
Unaccounted cash to the tune of Rs 51.86 lakh, almost all of them in Rs 2,000 denomination, was on Sunday seized by Kerala Excise officials from two passengers of a bus coming from Bengaluru at nearby Irrity, in the second major haul of currency in the la...
Pope Says Christmas 'Hostage' to Materialism, God in Shadows
Pope Francis said on Saturday that Christmas had been "taken hostage" by dazzling materialism that puts God in the shadows and blinds many to the needs of the hungry, the migrants and the war weary.