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Choose Books to End Violence: Army Chief to Kashmiri Students
Stressing that generations have been destroyed due to unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, Army chief General Bipin Rawat today exhorted students in the state to choose laptops and books to help end the cycle of violence.
Govt to Assess Impact of CSR Activities Undertaken by PSUs
For the first time, the NDA government is planning to conduct a study for assessing the impact of corporate social responsibility projects undertaken by various public sector firms.
Sundarbans Goes Hi-tech in Battle Against Infiltrators and Smugglers
The para-military force is using the Farheen laser wall technology at the Indo-Pakistan border and has reaped benefits through better management of the borders.
Download E-admit Card, Instructions: UPSC to Candidates
All aspirants for the civil services preliminary exam on Sunday have been asked to download the e-admit card "well in advance" to avoid last minute rush, the UPSC has said.
COVFEFE Act Would Preserve Trump's Tweets as Official Statements
From the incomprehensible "covfefe" to a post labelling fired FBI director James Comey a "leaker," President Donald Trump's tweets would be preserved as presidential records if a Democratic lawmaker's proposed COVFEFE Act becomes law.
Calicut University 1st Degree Allotment 2017 Results Declared. Check Your Ranks at cuonline.ac.in
Calicut University has released the 1st Degree Allotment 2017 Results on Tuesday, June 13.
Russian Opposition Leader Alexey Navalny Jailed for 30 Days
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was found guilty of repeatedly calling for unlawful protests and sentenced to 30 days of detention, following a day of nationwide anti-corruption demonstrations, the media reported.
Facebook Introduces Rainbow Emoji to Honour LGBT Pride Month
Facebook is also letting users in the US to raise money for a non-profit or people who support the LGBT cause.
We Are Going to Starve the Beast: Donald Trump on Terrorism
US President Donald Trump held the first meeting of his full Cabinet on Monday, vowing to take the fight against terrorism to the very end and said "we are going to starve the beast" by stopping its funding.
BJP-Backed Outfit Milks Alcoholism to Spread Cow Protection Message
The cow development cell has started distributing free milk outside liquor shops in the state to dissuade people from drinking. Along with the milk, a free lesson on how to use products made from cow urine and cow dung is given.
Manchester Attacker Salman Abedi Likely Built Bomb Himself - Police
Salman Abedi, the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in northern England last month, likely built the device he used himself in the days immediately before the attack, British police said.
Russian Police Detain Putin Critic Navalny, Scores of Protesters Held
Baton-wielding riot police broke up an anti-government demonstration in Moscow on Monday and arrested scores of protesters after detaining Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as he tried to leave his home.
Myanmar's Suu Kyi Says UN Rohingya Probe Would Increase Tensions
A United Nations probe into alleged human rights abuses by Myanmar's military against the minority Rohingya people last year would inflame ethnic tensions, the country's de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Monday.
From 'Caliph' to Fugitive: IS Leader Baghdadi's New Life on The Run
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is on the brink of losing the two main centres of his 'caliphate' but even though he is on the run, it may take years to capture or kill him, officials and experts said.
Daddy First Look: Arjun Rampal Looks Intense in Political Crime Drama
Arjun portrays the gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli, and flaunts long tresses, a beard and an intense look to play the part.
No IGST for Buses Travelling to Pakistan, Bangladesh
The buses plying on the Delhi- Lahore and Kolkata-Dhaka routes for transporting passengers as well as fuel they use will be exempt from levy of Integrated-GST (IGST).