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Hung On To Branches to Save My Life, Says Lone Survivor of Maharashtra Bus Tragedy
The private bus, on its way from Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district, skidded off the Mumbai-Goa highway and plunged 500 feet into a ravine, killing 33 of the 34 people inside.
Imran Khan Begins Bid to Form Govt in Pakistan, Woos Independents for Coalition
Khan led his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to victory in the parliamentary elections this week, amid a growing consensus among South Asia experts and Pakistan-observers that it was greatly influenced and meddled by the strong Pakistani Army.
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Beats Nurburgring Production Car Record
The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ gets the SV’s 6.5-liter V-12 engine whose power has been bumped up to 760bhp at 9,000 RPM.
Hyundai to Launch Electric SUV in India Next Year, Eight New Cars by 2020
Hyundai will also launch five new model changes to replace the current generation of cars, along with the electric SUV.
MIMER Mizoram Recruitment 2018: 22 Posts, Apply before 24th August 2018 at mimer.mizoram.gov.in
Interested applicants must apply for the relevant post on or before 24th August 2018 at mimer.mizoram.gov.in.
Entry of Women from Minority Communities in Higher Education Sees Upward Trend
The trend in Muslim community shows that across India, 8,98,121 Muslim women enrolled in higher education during 2017-2018, as compared to 8,22,830 women during 2016-17.
Delhi Man Guns Down Woman to 'Prove His Weapon Was Real'
The accused Sunny was carrying a weapon and the victim didn't believe it was real, so to prove himself right, he opened fire and in the process accidentally shot her in the stomach.
Delhi Breathes 'Good' for First Time This Year as Rains Wash Away Pollutants
The Air Quality Index of New Delhi was recorded at 43 which falls under the "good" category, the Centre-run System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research institute (SAFAR) said.
German and Something Else: Minorities Say #metwo After Ozil Quits
Many greeted Ozil's claims of racism with scepticism, prompting thousands of others to come forward with their own experiences, attempting to highlight a problem that people from majority communities rarely experience.
New Ebola Virus Found in Sierra Leone, Two Years After End of Outbreak
Researchers who found the new virus in the northern Bombali region are now working with the Sierra Leone government to determine whether any humans were infected.
Kerala Church Body Sees 'Hidden Agenda', Writes to PM Modi After Proposed Ban on Confessions
National Commission of Women chairperson Rekha Sharma’s recommendations to the government stated that the practice of "confession" should be abolished as it could lead to women being subjected to blackmail.
India Post Payments Bank Recruitment 2018: 58 Officers Posts, Application Process begins 1st August 2018
Vacancies for the post of Officers Scale 2, 3, 4 and 5 under direct recruitment has been released on the official website of India Post Payments Bank (IPPB), New Delhi.
RCUES Hyderabad Recruitment 2018: 221 Medical Posts, Apply Before August 11
Candidates desirous of applying for more than one post need to fill separate application forms for each post. Interested applicants must apply for the relevant post on or before August 11, 2018.
'Rising Muslim Population Behind Terrorism, Rapes in India': BJP MP's Shocking Statement
Uttar Pradesh BJP MP Hari Om Pandey said that soon a new nation like Pakistan will be carved out from India if the government fails to curb the rising Muslim population.
Samsung's Flexible, Unbreakable OLED Panel Gets US Approval
Developed by "Samsung Display", the flexible OLED panel is designed with an unbreakable substrate and an overlay window securely adhered to it, the company wrote in a blog post.
McLaren's Upcoming Hyper-GT to be Named the Speedtail
The Speedtail will be a three-seater, the same as the F1, with the driver sitting centrally and the other two seats being slightly behind and to either side.