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17 Killed, 37 Injured As Multiple Vehicles Pile-Up in China Due to Snow
At least 17 people were killed and 37 others injured after 56 vehicles collided due to snow on an expressway in north China's Shanxi Province.
Tripura Bypolls: Defeating Congress, TMC, CPI-M Wins Both Assembly Seats
The ruling CPI-M in Tripura on Tuesday won the two Assembly seats, Barjala (SC) and Khowai, by defeating Congress and TMC candidates respectively.
Youth Arrested With Fake Rs 2,000 Notes in Odisha
A youth was arrested in Odisha on charges of circulating counterfeits of newly released Rs 2,000 notes, said police on Tuesday.
LA Auto Show 2016: Electric Cars Not Exactly on the Front Line
To view the upcoming all-electric Chevy Bolt, a potential buyer must first wade through myriad displays of trucks and SUVs at the Chevrolet section.
Facebook to Expand Operations in Britain, Hire 500 More Staff
Last week, Google revealed that it will open a new London head office that will result in 3,000 new British jobs by 2020.
India Signs Agreement to Become an Associate Member of CERN
India and the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) signed an agreement on November 21 on making India an associate member state of the research organisation that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
Rupee Slips After Early Recovery, Down 7 Paise
The rupee edged higher by 7 paise to 68.09 against the US dollar at the forex market in early trade today on fresh selling of the American currency by exporters.
Swedish FA plans Zlatan Ibrahimovic Statue As He Wins 11th Golden Ball
Ibra has now won the Golden Ball a record 11 times - since its inception in 1946 no other player has won the award more than twice - and his contribution to the game will be honoured with a 2.7 metre statue outside the Friends stadium.
Demonetisation: Delhi HC to Hear Plea Against Rs 2,000 Notes Today
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday will hear a plea that seeks withdrawal of the newly introduced Rs 2,000 notes and roll-back of demonetisation.
Russia Deploys New Missiles to the Baltic Sea Region
The Russian military has deployed state-of-the art anti-shipping missiles in the nation's westernmost Baltic region, the Interfax news agency reported on Monday.
Donald Trump Says Will Withdraw From TPP on Day One of Office
US President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on his first day in office, calling it "a potential disaster for the country."
Will Ensure Houses for All in Maharashtra by 2019 End: Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday said that goal of 'housing for all' will be met by end of 2019.
H-1B Visa Regime Faces Uncertain Future Under Donald Trump
Trump sent mixed signals on the campaign trail, sometimes criticizing the visas but other times calling them an important way to retain foreign talent.
No School Bags Till Class II in CBSE Affiliated Schools: HRD Ministry
The CBSE has directed schools affiliated to it to ensure that students do not carry school bags till class II and also to restrict the number of books to be prescribed in classes I-VIII, Minister of State for Human Resource Development Upendra Kushwaha to...
Japan to Train 30,000 Indian Engineers via Toyota Programme
The Japanese government has selected the 'manufacturing skill transfer promotion programme' of Toyota Kirloskar Motor for the purpose.
Central Govt Teams to Visit States to Check on Implementation of Demonetisation
The Central Government has decided to constitute teams of Additional Secretaries/Joint Secretaries/Directors