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Japan Back to Black After First Dip in 2 Years, Big Boost for ‘Abenomics’ Before September Polls
Japan’s economy grew 0.5 percent quarter-on-quarter in the April-June period, compared with a 0.2-percent decline in January-March, according to data from the Cabinet Office.
Monsoon Session Set for Fiery Finish With Triple Talaq Bill, Miffed Congress to Skip Venkaiah's Breakfast
Congress leaders will skip breakfast meeting being hosted by Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu as a mark of protest against what they perceive to be the government's push to key legislations without discussion.
A Maid in Mumbai Uses Stand-up Comedy to Talk About Discrimination Faced by Domestic Workers
Her set was a surprise hit, and she said her employer and a reporter present at the event were so impressed that they introduced her to a friend - comedian Aditi Mittal, who helped her break into the scene in Mumbai.
GoAir to Start International Operations in October; Connect Kannur with Dammam
At present, GoAir operates only domestic flights despite meeting the eligibility criteria for flying on international routes as it has a fleet of over 20 aircraft.
Doctor Decapitates Baby's Head During Birth in Pakistan, Leaves Body in Womb
The body was taken out of the mother's womb following surgical procedure at the civil hospital. The staff of the private hospital refused to give medical report, claimed the father.
After War of Words, Piyush Goyal Throws Poll Challenge to Mallikarjun Kharge
Piyush Goyal, during his 45-minute speech while moving the amendments to GST laws in the Lok Sabha, had said that Congress would be reduced to just four seats in the 2019 general elections.
India-Bound Upcoming 2019 Kia Tusker (SP Concept) Spied Testing, Launch in H2 2019
According to previous reports, the Tusker SUV will be based on the updated Hyundai Creta platform.
Was Told Not to Wear Perfume at Night: Rajkummar Rao on Eerie Experience During Stree Shooting
"I wanted to be an actor for myself because I genuinely love what I do," said Rajkummar Rao in an exclusive interview with News18.com.
Gold Song Bolte Parini is Akshay Kumar's Melodious Surprise For All Bengali Fans
Akshay Kumar and Mouni Roy surprised their Bengali fans with 'Bolte Parini', Bengali version of much loved song 'Naino Ne Baandhi' from their film 'Gold'.
Lakme Fashion Week Finale to Go Big With First Glimpse of Cirque du Soleil's Bazzar
Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2018's finale will be bigger this time with Cirque du Soleil performing their never seen before act 'Bazzar'.
Egyptian Students Design Car That Runs on Air
The go-kart-like vehicle comes as Egypt pushes ahead with painful economic reforms that include deep cuts to energy subsidies, measures tied to a three-year $12 billion IMF loan programme it began in late 2016.
Will Play the Leading Lady, Won't Compromise on That, Says Priyanka Chopra
Meanwhile, Priyanka Chopra has already started shooting for her next Bollywood film The Sky Is Pink.
Uttarkhand Govt to Move HC for Lifting Ban on Adventure Water Sports
White river water rafting has emerged as a major adventure sports in the Ganga River since the 80s. Despite efforts were made to popularise Tons River in Dehradun and Kali River in Pithoragarh district as the new rafting destinations, Ganga has always rem...
XUV500 SUV Airbags Do Not Open in Severe Crash in Delhi-NCR, Mahindra Promises Investigation
None of the 6 airbags deployed after a severe accident of Mahindra XUV500 SUV in Gurgaon.
IIT Bhilai Recruitment 2018: 33 Non-Technical Staff Posts, Apply before 5th September 2018
Interested candidates must apply for the relevant post on or before 5th September 2018, 5:00 PM at iitbhilai.ac.in.
Kerala's Idduki Dam Shutters Likely to Be Opened After 26 Years as Water Reaches Full Capacity
The dam shutters are set to be opened after a gap of 26 years. As of now, shutter number three will be opened for four hours to let water out.