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Madhesi leaders submit 11-point demand to Nepal PM Oli to end stir
The government and opposition parties will sit for talks again ahead of the Wednesday meeting to forge a common stance on the demands presented by the Madhesi parties.
Hyderabad police secure fatwa against extravagant and late night weddings, say it helps them maintain and law order
In a first of its kind move, Hyderabad police have secured a "Fatwa" to curb rowdy wedding celebrations in the old city area.
Sheena Bora murder case: Peter Mukerjea's CBI custody extended till tomorrow
CBI had however sought four more days custody of Peter Mukerjea.
Youth Congress workers protest against 'intolerance', ask PM to break silence
The agitating workers were addressed by Congress MP Jyotiraditya Scindia, who accused the BJP-led NDA government of failing to contain the issue of rising intolerance.
World leaders in Paris open biggest-ever climate summit
The leaders kicked off 12 days of negotiations in search of a pact that would radically restructure the global economy away from its dependency on fossil fuels that are blamed for climate change.
Suriya to collaborate with director Trivikram next year
Suriya currently awaits the release of Tamil psychological thriller '24', and he will soon start shooting for 'Singam 3'.
Photos: Microsoft Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL come to India
Microsoft has priced the Lumia 950 at Rs 43,699, and the Lumia 950 XL at Rs 49,399.
Liverpool's Coutinho set to return in Capital One tie against Southampton
Liverpool have been without Coutinho since the Brazilian picked up a hamstring injury during their 4-1 win over Manchester City late last month.
Naseeruddin Shah to be honoured at the Dubai International Film Festival
Naseeruddin Shah, who has worked in over 200 films, will be presented the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th edition of the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF)
Turkey will hand over body of dead Russian pilot to Moscow, says PM Ahmet Davutoglu
Davutoglu added that a Russian official would travel "soon" to the southern Hatay region with a Turkish military official to take possession of the body.
Parisians hold silent protest demanding action on climate change
Parisians held silent protest demanding action on climate change as the rally was cancelled due to security concerns. Nearly 4,000 people were believed to join the march.
New music app lets you compose pop star-like videos
It allows an aspiring musician to shoot a video of himself/herself with layering in multipart harmonies, rhythm tracks and musical instruments.
NSA ends bulk phone surveillance programme; replaces it with targeted monitoring
The NSA will have to make a request to relevant telephone companies and be granted a court order to get access to metadata records based on specific cases.
India may spend Rs 6.34 lakh crore on railways over 5 years: Morgan Stanley
Rail is a cheaper mode of transport than roads, yet the share of roads in freight movement is more than 1.5 times that of the Railways.
The next iPhone may get rid of the headphone jack
A dual-usage of the Lightning port would mean using an additional adapter for the conventional wired headphones or making the switch to a Bluetooth-aided version.
La Liga: Barcelona thrash Real Sociedad; Atletico Madrid remain second
Neymar netted twice while Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi also scored as Barcelona earned another lopsided win by beating Real Sociedad 4-0 to protect their lead of the Spanish league on Saturday.