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Have Stepped Out Of My Comfort Zone For 'Shivaay': Mithoon
Mithoon won the Filmfare Award for best music for the film 'Aashiqui 2'.
Three-year Term is Short for RBI Governor, Says Raghuram Rajan
The Reserve Bank has said the gross non-performing assets of the banks can rise to as high as 9.3 per cent in 2016-17 after hitting 7.6 per cent in March 2016.
'Kriti' Makers to File Defamation Suit Against Nepali Filmmaker
After 'Kriti', Youtube has now pulled down Nepali short film 'Bob' as well.
Sharmila Tagore, Deepa Mehta Among Oscar Academy's New Members
The Academy invited a record 683 new members -- 46 per cent female and 41 per cent persons of colour -- as it aims to diversify following criticism of its largely white and male membership.
Capable of Targeting Stealthy Submarines, Navy Inducts Torpedo Varunastra
Developed by Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL), a premier laboratory of DRDO, the electric torpedo was on Wednesday formally handed over to Indian Navy and the induction is set to be a "game-changer" boost for it.
How Facebook Has Changed Your News Feed
Here's a look at some of the ways the company has changed the news feed, which launched in 2006, as well as some of the factors it uses in deciding what makes up your feed.
Euro 2016: What to Expect in the Quarter-Finals
Twenty-four became 16 and now 16 have become eight. The European Championships have hit the business end of the tournament with the quarter-finals beginning Thursday and ensuring four mouth-watering encounters.
China Appoints New Internet Regulator To Maintain Tight Grip Over Cyberspace
Xu Lin pledged to uphold party leadership over the Internet and management of the media and public opinion 'without any equivocation.'
Freedom To Express My Opinion Very Important For Me: Kangana Ranaut
Kangana says it means a lot to her to just be herself and not live for any materialistic goals in life.
Hike in 7th Pay Commission Salaries Inadequate, Says Congress
Claiming that the hike is the "lowest in the last seven decades", he said the hike in salaries and allowances is a mere 15% on basic pay and not 23.5% as is being wrongly claimed by the government.
Air India Rejects Suggestions That it Acts Only on VIP Complaints
The airline's chief was responding to allegations that the carrier takes actions on complaints made by the VIPs and not those of ordinary passengers.
Research Highlights Possible Genetic Trigger for Autoimmune Disease
American researchers have pinpointed a genetic trigger that could be linked to systemic autoimmune diseases such as lupus and Sjögren's syndrome.
It's a Proxy War Not Just Law & Order Issue: J&K Deputy CM on Terror Attacks
The government said it is concerned about the safety of Amarnath pilgrims and tourists.
Militancy Gaining Upper Hand in Kashmir Again
Amid claims of reduced militancy, news of fresh encounters keep making headlines, almost every alternate day.
Iceland Ready to Shed Minnows Tag After Euro Success
What is important though is how a team plays- passion, on-field tactics, and spirit. It is in these vital areas that Iceland, much like Leicester City last Premier League season, has beaten its opponents.
Publicity 'Relentessly Seeks' Me, Says BJP MP Subramanian Swamy
Swamy took a dig at journalists planting "deliberately false stories" to provoke him.