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Farmers Dependent on Agri Income to Avail Loan Waiver: Devendra Fadnavis
Devendra Fadnavis was speaking with a group of farmers as a part of his initiative "Mi Mukhyamantri Boltoy", where he interacts with a select group of people and also responds to queries of farmers raised through emails and SMSes.
Pakistan Launches Military Operation in Tribal Areas Targeting Islamic State
Pakistan has long denied Islamic State has a foothold inside the nuclear-armed nation despite a series of attacks claimed by the group over the past two years, including a bombing in the northern town of Parachinar last month that killed 75.
Busy Day for BJP Today, May Finally Name Vice-Presidential Nominee
An executive committee meeting of the BJP parliamentary party is scheduled for the afternoon, followed by a crucial meeting of all NDA MPs and leaders.
Disney's Aladdin Finally Has a Cast; Will Smith is the New Genie
The 48-year-old Hollywood legend's casting was announced at Disney's D23 Expo in California on Saturday, where it was also revealed that Naomi Scott, 24, will portray Princess Jasmine and newcomer Mena Massoud has been announced as Aladdin.
Ensure Presidential Polls are Free and Fair: Paswan to EC
The LJP leader has sought deployment of independent observers at all polling centers for President's elections.
Now Make, Share GIFs With Facebook Camera
The GIF could be customised using several frames and filters and shared on Facebook.
Denied Release, Suman Ghosh Unveils The Argumentative Indian Trailer Instead
The documentary on the life and times of Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has gotten embroiled in a controversy with the CBFC wanting to mute four 'objectionable' words from the film.
I Won't Show Indu Sarkar To Anyone: Madhur Bhandarkar
The director is clear that he "won't show the film" to anyone, especially politicos demanding exclusive screenings. He doesn't want to politicise the movie. The trailer has prompted Congress leaders like Jyotiraditya Scindia to allege the film is "fully...
Nokia 6 Registration on Amazon India Has Begun, Sale on 23 August
These smartphones will be made available for sale on August 23.
Torture Still 'Endemic, Routine' in Sri Lanka's Counterterrorism Measures, Says UN
Emmerson said that he heard "distressing stories" which included asphyxiation using plastic bags drenched in kerosene, pulling out of fingernails, insertion of needles beneath fingernails, various forms of water torture, suspension of individuals for seve...
Over 1 Lakh Moto E4 Plus Units Sold in 24 Hours on Flipkart
Nearly 1.5 lakh customers visited the product page in the first hour of going live, with Uttar Pradesh and Bihar topping the sales numbers with combined 12 per cent purchases.
No Muscle Flexing, India to Resolve Stand-off With China Through Dialogue
The government explained to the opposition that Bhutan had complained after the its army was unable to dissuade the PLA road construction party from their unilateral action.
Whether Tejaswi Should Resign or Not is an Internal Matter of Grand Alliance: Sinha
RJD has been citing example of Union minister Uma Bharti among other charge sheeted in Babri mosque demolition case and continuing in the ministry.
No Evidence of Tampering in EVMs Used in Maharashtra Polls, Says Forensic Report
EVMs had replaced the ballot paper nearly 20 years ago. In May, the Bombay High Court had ordered examination of the EVMs from the Parvatti constituency in Pune.
Why A R Rahman and His Music Are Symbols of India
A R Rahman's concert in London, with both Tamil and Hindi songs, kicked off a language controversy but the fact is that his music transcends borders and cultures
Nobel Peace Chief Says China Declined Her Visa Application
"I was told that my visa application was incorrectly filled in ... because I did not have an invitation from the person I was visiting," Berit Reiss-Andersen told Reuters.