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From 'Gadar' to 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan': Films you need to watch to understand the chequered relations between India and Pakistan
Here is a look at some other Bollywood movies which have dealt with the lives of Pakistani characters.
India vs Pakistan the showstopper at FIH Hockey World League semis
Ninth-ranked India will be in the tougher Pool A, rubbing shoulders with world No. 1 Australia, arch rivals Pakistan, the dangerous Poland and unpredictable France.
NSE to hold workshops for CBSE teachers on finance course
The CBSE would introduce financial market management as a vocational course for class IX and X students from current academic session. The course is being offered in collaboration with the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
Bihar's Super 30 continues to script history, 25 students crack IIT-JEE
Among the thousands who cleared IIT-JEE are 25 students who could hardly make their ends meet while they prepared for admission to the coveted institution of engineering.
High Court grants one year to Tamil Nadu government to frame law on private schools
The Madras High Court gave a 1- year time-frame to Tamil Nadu Government to frame a comprehensive law governing all private schools in the state; order passed in response to a petition contending the existing regulatory code was deceitfully implemented.
Over a dozen naxal-hit villages in MP powered by solar energy
The Madhya Pradesh Energy Development Corporation has installed 264 KV solar power plants in 13 naxal-affected villages in MP. The power plants will benefit 1345 families in these villages.
PM Modi meets Rajnath, discusses government strategy to tackle Lalit-Sushma controversy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh amid the sharp attack by Congress-led opposition parties over the Lalit Modi controversy.
I was born during the 'dark ages of Bollywood' when everybody thought it was over for the industry: Shilpa Shukla
The actress started her career as a theatre actor and is still an active stage artist. According to her, “Exposure from theater helps one a lot to find his/her ground in the industry. It helps one to find the real self which is a very important to survive...
Discoms will have to pay for outages: Delhi government
Power distribution companies in the national capital will have to pay penalty to consumers if unscheduled loadshedding in their area was for an hour or more and the fine amount will be adjusted in monthly bills.
Amazon launches new Kindle Paperwhite with improved display, new font for Rs 10,999 in India
The all-new Kindle Paperwhite boasts of a 300 ppi display, which is at par with the high-end Kindle Voyage device, and offers improved quality text and images.
Look of the day: Freida Pinto goes ethnic as she meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Girl Rising campaign
The 30-year-old looked pretty in a bright yellow suit by Ankur and Priyanka Modi. Short hairdo and sun-kissed makeup finished off her look.
Senior IPS officer Archana Ramasundaram shunted out of CBI
Tamil Nadu IPS officer Archana Ramasundaram has been shunted out of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to be appointed as the Director General of the National Crime Records Bureau.
KCR's son tried to bribe us, allege TDP MLAs in Telangana
It's a tit-for-tat battle between the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) in Telangana, with both the parties trading bribery charges on one another.
India had less time for preparation for WC qualifying: Bhaichung Bhutia
Bhutia pointed out that state associations needed to play a bigger role in spotting and scouting for talents from grassroot levels.
Yoga practice in corridors of Defence Ministry
Those entering the Ministry at about 4:30 got a white sheet welcome. Fifteen minutes later, a Yoga trainer could be seen giving the staff lesson in various asanas.
Muslim group releases book to remove misconception about yoga
Titled 'Yoga and Islam', the booklet is compiled by the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM), a wing of RSS.