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Mann ki Baat: Modi Recalls Emergency, Calls its 'Unforgettable Black Night'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday remembered the Emergency imposed on this day in 1975, saying "such a black night" cannot be forgotten, and underlined the need for eternal vigilance to preserve democracy.
No Advancing of Board Exams Without Stakeholder Consultation: CBSE
No decision on advancing class X and XII board exams will be taken without consultations with various stakeholders including schools, the CBSE has said.
Neerja Family Accuses Producers of Criminal Conspiracy, Moves Court
Accusing the producers of Bollywood blockbuster and national award winning movie Neerja of criminal conspiracy and going back on their word of sharing 10 percent of the net profit, the Braveheart flight purser Neerja Bhanot's family has moved the court he...
Court Frees Rape Accused, Says Can't Rely Just on Woman's Testimony
A man was acquitted of rape charges by a Delhi court which said it was dangerous to convict him only on the basis of the testimony of the woman who waited for months to lodge an FIR.
PM Modi Will Convey Indian IT Firms' Role in US to Trump: Sikka
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi would convey the contribution made by Indian IT companies towards the US economy during his deliberations with President Donald Trump.
Ram Nath Kovind to Kickstart Nation-wide Tour Tomorrow from UP
The NDA's presidential nominee Ram Nath Kovind will visit Uttar Pradesh on Sunday to seek support from members of both the Houses of the state where preparation is on for smooth conduct of voting, slated for July 17.
SIT Set Up Day After DSP's Lynching in Srinagar; Five Arrested So Far
Three more persons have been arrested in connection with the lynching of Deputy Superintendent of Police Mohammad Ayub Pandith in Srinagar and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been set up to probe the incident.
Here's Why Nicole Kidman Wanted to Quit Hollywood
Oscar winning actress Nicole Kidman says she wanted to quit Hollywood nearly a decade ago.
SRCC First Cut-off List Out, Sees Marginal Dip
Delhi University's Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) on Friday announced its cut-offs for B.Com. (Honours) and B.A. (Honours) Economics at 97.75 per cent for the current academic session.
Shimla to Have Smart Public Transport: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh
Complimenting the residents of Shimla for the city being included in the smart cities list of the central government, he said the Smart City tag would help in its planned development.
After Android Nougat, Android O Might to be Called Oatmeal Cookie
Several Android developers noted at the recent Google I/O 2017 conference that Google has used this name in source codes of Android 8.0.
Saif Ali Khan's Kaalakaandi to Release on September 8
According to a source in the know of developments, the script was written specifically with Saif in mind.
Sensex Tumbles 153 Points on Profit-booking
Benchmark Sensex gave up early gains to end 153 points lower at 31,138.21 on Friday while the Nifty cracked below the 9,600-mark as investors took profit ahead of a long weekend.
Kashmir Mob Lynching: Mufti, Abdullah and Gandhi Condemn in Same Language
As the Valley continues to boil after a police officer was lynched by a mob late on Thursday night, political leaders across India have condemned the incident.
'Maybe It's Time': Johnny Depp Jokes About Trump Assassination
Johnny Depp courted controversy at Britain's Glastonbury music festival with a joke about assassinating Donald Trump, pondering how long it had been since an actor had killed a US president.
Stage Set For GSAT-17 to Blast Off From French Guiana: ISRO
On June 5, ISRO had launched its most powerful and heaviest geostationary rocket carrying advanced communication satellite GSAT-19, weighing 3,136 kg, from the spaceport here