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Ganesh Hegde to join the judging panel in 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'
Choreographer-singer Ganesh Hegde will be joining Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor on the judges panel of the upcoming eighth season of dance reality TV show 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'.
Ganesh Hegde to judge 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 8'
Ganesh Hegde will be joining Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor on the judges panel of the upcoming eighth season of dance reality TV show 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'.
ISL: Former Brazil skipper Lucio signs for FC Goa
"Lucio has been signed as the marquee player for FC Goa as he was strongly recommended by Zico," FC Goa's co-owner Shrinivas Dempo said.
'Titanic' composer James Horner dies in plane crash
His death was confirmed by Sylvia Patrycja, who is identified on Horner's film music page as his assistant.
Missionaries of Charity head Sister Nirmala passes away
Sister Nirmala Joshi, who succeeded Mother Teresa as the head of the Missionaries of Charity founded by the Nobel laureate, died in Kolkata on Tuesday morning. She was 81.
Gujarat to eliminate child labour
Gujarat government announced on Tuesday to wipe out child labour from the state and a massive drive will be launched by July in this regard, said Gujarat Minister for Labour and Employment Vijay Rupani.
Investor sentiment hurt, top leaders not in favour of Maggi ban: Sources
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India order banning the production and distribution of nine variants of Maggi seems to be having a major impact on the investor sentiment.
Aam Aadmi Party to expose BJP in run up to civic body polls
AAP will run a sustained campaign against the BJP, "expose its coruption and misgovernance" and "repeat its victory" in the civic body polls, the party said on Monday.
Amanda Seyfried warns newcomers to watch their backs in Hollywood as she feels the place is full of bullies
Seyfried also proved that she doesn't take the negative things people say to her to heart even though she regularly reads abuse written about her on micro-blogging website Twitter.
Barack Obama in first US presidential podcast, says 'America not cured of racism'
Obama's remarks came during an interview out on Monday with comedian Marc Maron for his popular podcast, where crude language is often part of the discussion.
Kerala CM calls for a common policy across banks for education loans
Kerala CM Oomen Chandy called for a common policy across banks for student loans. Different loan schemes from banks cause problems for students, he said.
Be punctual or face action: Government warns employees
The Centre has also introduced Aadhaar-enabled enabled Bio-metric Attendance System (AEBAS) in central government offices, including attached and sub-ordinate offices, to replace the manual system of marking of attendance.
Why shouldn't CBI probe be ordered into Shahjahanpur journalist murder case: SC asks Centre, UP government
Singh had reportedly written about the MLA in newspapers accusing him of nefarious activities regarding illegal mining and forced occupation of land, etc.
Ram Temple issue should be brought to forefront of BJP's agenda ahead of 2017 UP polls: RSS
Bhagwat reportedly said that the support the BJP got in Uttar Pradesh in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls indicated overwhelming support for the Ram Temple.
Nepal: Frustration among buisnesses as tourists stay away
Tourist arrivals have fallen off a cliff since the April 25 disaster, and bookings are 95 per cent down on the same period last year
New York's iconic Times Square turns into Yoga Square
he iconic Times Square turned into a Yoga Square as around 30,000 enthusiastic people in colourful dresses performed the ancient spiritual practice, celebrating the first UN International Yoga Day.