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Malaika Arora, Arjun Kapoor Step Out for a Dinner Date, See Pics
Malaika and Arjun once again grabbed the headlines after they were photographed stepping out of a posh eatery in Bandra area of Mumbai.
12-Year-Old Boy Survives 40-Minute Burial After Avalanche in French Alps
The family had just left a groomed run for an off-piste sector at the La Plagne ski area in southeast France when the boy was caught by the cascading mass of snow at around 2:00 pm (1300 GMT).
Bengal Youth Takes Money From Kerala Man After Pretending To Be His Son, Kills Real Son in Fear
The 22-year-old man in Purba Bardhaman district took money from his neighbour's father who lived in Kerala, by pretending to be his son and killed the real son out of fear
Officer 'USTAAD' Reporting on Duty: Meet Railways' New Robot Designed to Check for Faults in Trains
To make the experience of train travel more safe and free of human errors, Central Railway has developed an AI-powered robot which will click photos and record real time videos of the under-gears of trains and send them to engineers for repairs and mainte...
Tottenham Thrash Bournemouth to Leapfrog Man City into Second
Mauricio Pochettino's side did not put in a particularly scintillating display as speculation continues to swirl around the Argentinian and the Manchester United job that becomes vacant at the end of the season.
Fed up of Harassment, Woman Chops off Stalker's Genitals in Maharashtra
The victim was allegedly making unwanted advances towards the woman and stalking her for the last few weeks. A few days ago, the victim told the woman's husband that he liked her, which led to a quarrel between the couple.
Assam Court Summons Minister Rajen Gohain in Rape Case
Gohain, who has been representing the Nagaon Lok Sabha constituency since 1999, had claimed that the victim herself went to the court and wanted to withdraw the case, which was not accepted.
Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity Increased by 15 Percent: Scientists
The efficiency was increased by adding a solid electrolyte to the battery's cathode or the positively charged electrode, said researchers from Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) in Russia.
Delhi Auto Driver Saves Woman, Baby from Drowning, But Loses His Life
When Pawan saw the woman jumping off a bridge with her baby, he immediately left his auto and jumped into the water to save the woman and the baby. When passersby saw them, they saved the mother-son duo but it was too late for Pawan.
Mayawati Says Friday Namaz Order 'Arbitrary', Should be Implemented for All Religions
The Station House Officer (SHO) of Noida's Sector 58 Police Station Pankaj Rai had earlier this month sent notices to 23 private firms asking them to stop their Muslim employees from offering Friday prayers at a local park citing a 2009 Supreme Court orde...
Three Delhi Policemen Reach House to Catch Robbers, But Without Weapons; Suspended
After reaching the spot, the policemen realised that they had forgotten to carry along their weapons. They left the spot assuring the complainant that they would return with more police personnel.
New Anti-Viral Composition Effective in Combating Influenza A Virus
Influenza, a contagious respiratory illness that infects the nose, throat and lungs, is among the leading causes of death.
Rat-atouille for Holidays? Shoppers Flock to Assam Market to Buy Fresh, Roasted Rats at Top Price
Destined to be boiled, skinned and then cooked in a spicy gravy, rat is more popular than chicken and pork with customers at the Sunday market in the village of Kumarikata in Assam
Two-year-old Boy Killed After Being Hit by Battery-operated Vehicle at Hyderabad Zoo
The driver of the vehicle was arrested on charges of driving the vehicle allegedly in a rash and negligent manner, which resulted in the child's death.
Looking Back: The Kerala Nun Rape Case That Challenged an Entire Faith
While protesters demanded justice for the victim, the church stayed silent and so did rape accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal.
Japan to Start Hunting Whales Again, Withdraws from Global Whaling Group
Japan's decision to resume the commercial hunting of whales comes after the country declared it is withdrawing from the International Whaling Commission.