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World famous wax museum Madame Tussauds to open in Delhi
According to the announcement by British Prime Minister David Cameron, a Shakespeare First Folio, treasures from the British Museum and a copy of the Magna Carts will go on touring displays in India for the 2017 cultural exchange.
Conditions for take-off of Indian economy to get better and better: PM Modi
The Prime Minister also sounded hopeful of India successfully rolling out the new goods and services tax in 2016.
Confirmed! Manoj Bajpayee-starrer 'Aligarh' to get February release
'Aligarh’ was also screened at the 17th Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival in Mumbai last month.
Jnanpith awardee Girish Karnad receives death threat, Karnataka orders probe
I never said that Bengaluru airport should be named after Tipu. All I said was the government could rename it after Tipu, I was misquoted, says Karnad.
Apple to create up to 1,000 jobs in Ireland by 2017
Many US companies looking for a European base are drawn by Ireland's English-speaking skilled workforce and its highly competitive tax rates, which have drawn controversy.
OROP row: Ex-servicemen undertake protest march to Rashtrapati Bhavan
Ex-servicemen started returning their gallantry medals to protest against the government notification on the implementation of OROP.
Amazon expands restaurant delivery service to Los Angeles
Amazon.com said it will expand its restaurant delivery service to Los Angeles after having recently launched that business in Portland and Seattle.
High-profile Fidelity funds cut value of Snapchat by 25 per cent
Snapchat, which allows its more than 100 million users to send messages that disappear in seconds, is considered one of Silicon Valley's most highly valued startups.
'Thoongaavanam' review: The movie is uninspiring and a tame thriller
It's the third time of the year at the cinemas for a Kamal Haasan film, which is good in a way as this decade has seen less number of his films.
Obama debuts on Facebook with a post on climate change; wants to have 'real conversations' with people
Obama says he chose Facebook because 'at a time when nearly three in four adults online use Facebook, this feels like a great place to do it.'
Karim Benzema files complaint over French sex tape probe
Benzema was placed under formal judicial investigation last week in connection with an alleged attempt to blackmail fellow French soccer international Mathieu Valbuena using a sex video.
Centre should review India's population policy: RSS
"Rising population and imbalance in its ratio is posing a serious trouble for the country," Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Punjab unit Saha Prant Sanghchalak Jagdish Gagneja said.
Airport security set for anti-ISIS shake-up
The shake-up in security involving additional hand-luggage checks and stricter screening processes for airport staff comes after Egypt said it was almost certain that it was a bomb that brought down a Russian jet over the Sinai desert.
Islamic State 'Cyber Caliphate' hacks more than 54,000 Twitter accounts
The Islamic State posted phone numbers of CIA and FBI chiefs online as revenge for killing of a top hacker of the terror group.
Delhi Metro services curtailed by an hour on Diwali
On Diwali day, last train from all terminal stations across Delhi Metro network would leave at 10 PM, an hour ahead of the usual time, DMRC said on Monday.
Mohan Bhagwat's quota remark did not cost us Bihar, it was formation of Mahagathbandhan, says BJP
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday held a Parliamentary Board meeting, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah, to analyse the Bihar poll results.