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Rahul Mukerjea reaches CBI office, furnishes Sheena's documents
Rahul provided several documents of Sheena Bora to the CBI officials, the officer said, adding that those are the documents with which she was blackmailing Indrani Mukerjea.
Now, a child may get 'Dalit' stamp on birth
uch certificate is issued as proof of residence to avail domicile or resident quotas in educational institutions and in the state or central government services.
Bangladesh hangs opposition leaders for war crimes
Justice Minister Anisul Huq said Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid and Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury had been hanged at Dhaka's Central Jail in a move that was celebrated by supporters of the ruling Awami League.
Bihar Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav hits out at naysayers, says don't judge a book by its cover
The newly appointed deputy CM of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav, however, responded to his critics in style. Tejashwi took to Twitter on Saturday to justify his appointment as Nitish Kumar’s deputy to be the right choice.
China, India agree to actively exchange intelligence on terror groups
Indian officials said that such a cooperation would provide a major boost to the security cooperation between the two countries.
Human trafficking, gay rights issues put brakes on flourishing Indo-US ties under Modi and Obama
Despite a much-heralded fresh start in US-India ties under PM Modi, the United States has run into problems arranging visits by two senior officials.
Make music compulsory in schools in order to reduce violence: Ilayaraja
He was speaking after being awarded the centenary award for lifetime achievement at the 46th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
Sheena Bora constantly 'blackmailed' Indrani: CBI
The official, requesting anonymity, today said former media baron Peter Mukerjea, arrested yesterday by CBI, had played "a major role" in the murder of Sheena, his step- daughter.
Review: 'Spectre' is strictly escapist fun
Craig, who fills out a Tom Ford suit like few can, is in very good form, evidently more comfortable now under the skin of Bond than he ever was.
Barack Obama calls on youth to reject extremism behind Paris attack
At a town hall meeting at an American-style university, Obama called on the next generation to avoid a mindset in which people divide themselves along ethnic, racial or tribal lines, calling it a precursor to discrimination.
Delhi government likely to extend Winter Session for Lokpal Bill
The government had cleared the Jan Lokpal Bill on November 18 when the Session began, paving the way for creating the post of an anti-graft ombudsman, which it claimed was similar to the one proposed during the Anna Hazare movement.
J&K: 4 injured in grenade attack on CRPF team in Pulwama
The area has been cordoned off and a manhunt has been launched to nab the attackers, the officer said.
Vine launches new audio remix feature; now lets you take sound from other Vines and use in your own video clips
Vine has already included this new feature in its app for iOS. It will be soon available for Android and Windows.
Malaysian Tamils set to welcome PM Modi at 'home away from home'
With Chettinad food, Sarvana Bhawan, sarees from Chennai and Tamil movies, Malaysia is truly a home away from home for any Tamilian.
Rupee ends almost flat at 66.19 vs US dollar
The Indian unit resumed higher at 66.10 per dollar as against Thursday's close of 66.18 and moved up further to 66.07 on selling of dollars by banks and exporters.
Largest diamond in over century found in Botswana
The gem, only second in size to the Cullinan diamond which was unearthered in South Africa in 1905, was mined by Lucara Diamond Corp.