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Varun Dhawan to Shoot for One of the 'Toughest' Scenes of His Entire Career
Actor Varun Dhawan will be shooting for one of the "toughest" scenes of his "entire career" soon.
Dinakaran to be Put on Trial as Court Orders Framing of Charges in Bribery Case
Dinakaran, who had floated Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam party after being expelled from the AIADMK, was arrested in April 2017 in New Delhi and was later granted bail.
Hasmukh Adhia to Retire on November 30, UIDAI’s Ajay Bhushan Pandey Likely to Take Over as Revenue Secy
Adhia’s retirement date was confirmed on Saturday by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who also thanked the former for his contribution in bringing reforms such as the GST.
'I am Fighting Caste Through Capital. Creamy Layer Can Wait': How Dalits are Going About Their Business
The Dalit entrepreneurs said that it was not the right time to define creamy layer. We are still viewed to be good plumbers, electricians, contractors. Not owners of a 500-crore company, said a Dalit businessman.
Chidambaram Lists 15 Congress Chiefs from Outside Nehru-Gandhi Family, Dares PM to 'Talk Rafale Now'
In a dig at Modi, Chidambaram also said he was grateful that the PM was "concerned" about who is elected as Congress president.
West Bengal School Changes 'Islampur' to 'Iswarpur', Loses Affiliation
An ABVP member said that the place is known by both names, and such a thing was common in rural Bengal. He said that they will take the matter to a court as the government cannot play with children's future.
Over 1,000 Missing After California Wildfires, False Alarms Add to Chaos
Some of the people on the ever-evolving list compiled by the Butte County sheriff's office have been confirmed dead by family and friends on social media. Others have been found safe, but authorities have not yet marked them as such.
Who’s Got Mail? Not Canada. Postal Service Asks World to Stop Writing to It
Canada Post, facing a huge delivery backlog as the labour unrest looked set to enter a fifth week, recently sweetened its offer to staff in a last-ditch effort to bring the rotating strikes to an end.
Delhi Fashion Designer Was Killed by the Man She Helped Get Out of Jail
The deceased's sister revealed that the her domestic help Bahadur would always joke that he will die along with Mala since he has been with us since our childhood. 'The words of Bahadur now almost seem prophetic,' she said.
At 'Wealth Creator Awards' FM Jaitley Speaks on How Moneycontrol Helps Investors, Businesses
He was speaking at the inaugural edition of the Moneycontrol Wealth Creator Awards.
Your Genes Make You Tea or Coffee Lover
The research showed that people who were more sensitive to caffeine and were drinking a lot of coffee consumed low amounts of tea.
Mirzapur Review: Not Much on Offer Except a Top Class Pankaj Tripathi
There is hardly anything to cherish in Mirzapur except Pankaj Tripathi, who is operating on an entirely different tangent than the others.
Missing Disney Film Mickey Manga Spide Found in Japan After 70 Years
It was part of the collection of an anime history researcher, Yasushi Watanabe, who bought it in Osaka while still a high school student some 70 years ago.
Ranveer Singh's Father Jagjit Singh Bhavnani Welcomes Deepika Padukone in True Filmy Style
Ranveer's stylist Nitasha Gaurav revealed that his father Jagjit Singh Bhavnani welcomed Deepika Padukone in their family in the most filmy way possible.
Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Regime Leaders Found Guilty of Genocide in Landmark Ruling
The reign of terror led by "Brother Number 1" Pol Pot left some two million Cambodians dead from overwork, starvation and mass executions but Friday's ruling was the first to acknowledge a genocide.
Pilgrims in Sabarimala Can Now Travel in Make-In-India Electric Buses by Olectra-BYD
Olectra-BYD was the first manufacturer in India to deploy commercially running Electric Bus with HRTC on Kullu-Manali-Rohtang Pass route.