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Love Jihad Case: NIA to Maintain Before SC 'Indoctrination' a Pattern in Kerala
The NIA, in its report to the Supreme Court, is likely to maintain that Islamic indoctrination leading to marriages is a pattern in Kerala.
Anupam Kher Scores 11 Million Twitter Followers, Thanks Fans For Constructive Criticism
On garnering over 11 million followers on Twitter, veteran actor Anupam Kher thanked his fans and well-wishers.
Xiaomi Announces Price Cut on Mi Accessories Due to Revised GST
Xiaomi has revised the prices of its accessories, including power bank, charger and USB cables, due to revised GST.
Smartphones Sales Break All Record on Black Friday
According to Adobe Insights, 61.1 percent of shoppers' visits to retailers' websites were for mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets.
Salma Hayek Pinault Leads the Kering Fashion Stars Raising Awareness of Violence Against Women
Named ‘White Ribbon For Women,' the campaign features Hollywood star Salma Hayek Pinault, alongside Gucci's Alessandro Michele, Stella McCartney, Christopher Kane, Joseph Altuzarra and Dennis Chan.
We Know About Rajkummar's APSA, Not Manipur's Haobam Paban Kumar: Adil Hussain
India's Oscar entry Newton secured two wins at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) in Brisbane on Thursday, with Rajkummar Rao winning the best actor and Mayank Tewari and Amit V.
12 Years After Bloody Night, 'Pakistan's Toughest Woman' Awaits Oscar Glory
A world away from Hollywood's red carpet, at the ancestral home Dharejo fought for in Pakistan's rural Sindh province, she described the night which could lead to Oscar glory.
Indian-origin UK Businessmen Among 20 Banned for Employing Illegal Workers
The UK's Insolvency Service said its countrywide crackdown over the past few months had found that all 20 had already been fined for employing illegal workers.
Minorities Feeling 'Bit Uneasy', Says Ex-Mumbai Police Chief Who Led 1993 Blasts Probe
Former Mumbai Police commissioner M N Singh said the current narrative on cow slaughter ban should change and the focus should be on improving internal security.
Fewer GST Slabs Possible in Future, says Chief Economic Adviser Subramanian
Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) Arvind Subramanian said the GST regime, rolled out from July 1, will stabilise in the next six to nine months and become a “model” for other countries
India Hopes GDP Growth Will Recover in Sept Quarter: Finance Ministry Official
The country will release its gross domestic product data for the quarter on November 30.
Android Oreo Update Rolled Out on Nokia 8
HMD Global on Friday announced the rollout of Android 8.0 Oreo update for its flagship Nokia 8.
World's Only Particle Accelerator For Art Revs up in Paris
The AGLAE works by speeding up helium and hydrogen nuclei to speeds of between 20,000 to 30,000 kilometres (12,400 to 18,600 miles) per second and then bombarding the object, which emits radiation that can be captured and analysed.
Global Law to Fight Cyber Crimes Needed: India
The heterogeneity of the systems dealing with various aspects of the threats has made it difficult for the stakeholders to formulate such a law, said Rai, the National Cyber Security Coordinator at the Prime Minister's Office.
Gujarat Assembly Elections: BJP's 5th List Causes Domestic Strife for Panchmahal MP
While Prabhatsinh Chauhan had been lobbying hard for a ticket from the Kalol Assembly seat for his wife Rangeshwari Chauhan, the party sprung him a surprise by nominating his daughter-in-law Suman Chauhan instead.
Elon Musk Builds World's Biggest Battery; Beats 100-Days Deadline to Power South Australia
Musk's Tesla Powerpack is connected to a wind farm operated by French energy firm Neoen and is expected to hold enough power for thousands of homes during periods of excess demand that could result in blackouts.