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After Rift, Urjit Patel Defends Modi Govt on Demonetisation in Front of Parliamentary Panel
Patel was quizzed by the panel led by senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily and which includes former Prime Minister and economist Manmohan Singh.
WhatsApp’s Indian-origin Chief Business Officer Neeraj Arora Quits
Arora has been with WhatsApp since 2011 -- well before the mobile messaging service's $19 billion acquisition by Facebook. An alumnus of the Indian School of Business (ISB), Arora played a key role in closing the acquisition of WhatsApp.
All-New Hyundai Santro Receives 38500 Bookings Since Launch, Huge Response For AMT
Of all the Hyundai Santro bookings, 30% bookings are for the AMT version and 18% for the CNG version.
'There Were Children,' Says Migrant Mother Tear-gassed at US Border
Three tear gas canisters shot from the U.S. side landed around Meza and her children, who range in age from toddlers to teenagers, she said in an interview at a Tijuana migrant shelter.
My Father Was an Atheist, Says Verghese Kurien's Daughter on Conversion Allegations
Former Gujarat minister Dileep Sanghani had alleged that Kurien diverted dairy cooperative Amul’s profit to fund religious conversions in the country.
Bengal's Top Doubles Badminton Player Electrocuted to Death
The 26-year-old shuttler came in contact with a high tension overhead electrical wire at his workplace in Kankurgachi car shed here on Saturday.
Not Heeding 'Advice' of Constitution Will Result in 'Descent Into Chaos', Says CJI Gogoi
In his address, CJI Gogoi said the Constitution is the voice of the marginalised as well as the prudence of the majority and continues to be a guide in moments of crisis and uncertainty.
Supermarket Finds Cocaine in Bananas Shipped to Poland from Ecuador
Employees found cocaine bricks covered by bananas inside boxes shipped to various outlets of a Polish supermarket chain.
Supreme Court to Hear Plea for Reinstatement of Woman Trial Court Judge in MP
On October 12, the court had issued notices to registrar general of the Madhya Pradesh High Court and state government seeking their response within six weeks.
Ex-Norway PM's J&K Visit: Congress Says Modi Government 'Compromised' on National Security
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the policy underlines that only India and Pakistan can hold a mutual discussion on the boundary dispute and accused the central government of violating the country's 71-year-old policy to deal with the is...
Police Search Villas in Northwest Turkey for 'Remains' of Slain Journalist Khashoggi
Crime scene investigators were inspecting a well in the garden of the first villa in Samanli village, Anadolu reported, while images showed fire trucks at the scene.
Avengers 4: Here’s Why Fans are Calling Captain America a Hypocrite
Fans have been calling Captain America a hypocrite. Find out why.
Pakistan Must Give up Double Standards and Bring Attackers of 26/11 to Justice, Says India
In the horrific attack, 166 people, including Americans, were killed and over 300 were injured as 10 heavily-armed terrorists from Pakistan created mayhem in Mumbai on November 26, 2008.
Novel AI Can Generate Fake Fingerprints to Fool Biometric Systems
Much the way that a master key can unlock every door in a building, these "DeepMasterPrints" use artificial intelligence to match a large number of prints stored in fingerprint databases and could thus theoretically unlock a large number of devices.
MeToo: Onus on me to Undergo Medical Test and Prove my Story, Says Vinta Nanda
Vinta Nanda was in conversation with journalist Barkha Dutt at a panel discussion on 'After the #MeToo revolution, what next?' at We The Women event in Mumbai.
UAE Pardons British Academic Matthew Hedges Convicted for Spying
The announcement came after authorities showed journalists a video of Hedges purportedly saying he was a captain in British intelligence. The news conference was hastily called in Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital.