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Karnataka People Can't Even Sing the National Anthem, Says Sena's Goa Chief
Shivprasad Joshi, the president of Shiv Sena’s Goa unit, has said that many people in neighbouring Karnataka cannot sing the national anthem — remarks that could trigger a political controversy.
Google Glasses, Apple Newton Enter Museum of Failure
Initially considered as innovative, Apple founder Steve Jobs directed the company to stop the production of Apple Newton devices in 1998.
Audi A8 With Hybrid Powertrain to Debut at Audi Summit on July 11 in Barcelona
All-new fourth-generation Audi A8 to make its global debut at the Audi summit in Barcelona on July 11 and will be the first hybrid car from Audi.
Pak-origin London Attacker Planned to Hire Massive Truck, But Payment Failed
Had the Pakistani-origin London Bridge attacker succeeded in hiring a 7.5 tonne truck, the number of casualties in the carnage would have been much higher, the British media reported on Saturday.
Engineer Killed by Chopper Blades in Badrinath; Pilot, 5 Passengers Safe
A helicopter engineer died on Saturday when he caught got in the blades of the chopper in Uttarakhand’s Badrinath on Saturday.
Predident Temer's Future in Balance as Brazil Election Court Begins Vote
The lead judge looking into corruption during Brazil's 2014 presidential election voted on Friday to strip President Michel Temer of his mandate, but the overall result remained unclear, with six judges yet to weigh in.
Behen Hogi Teri Movie Review: Rajkummar Rao Grabs Attention With Impeccable Comic Timing
Rajeev Masand reviews Rajkummar Rao starrer Behen Hogi Teri.
Audi Offers Pre-GST Benefits, Reduction up to Rs 7 Lakhs
While Audi was offering attractive finance and insurance schemes before, they have now come up with proper discounts on their most selling cars.
Tata Motors Resolves Long-Term Wage Settlement Issue in Sanand
The total wage package allotted is Rs 16,000 and will be spread across the LTS term uniformly.
Amitabh Bachchan Lauds the Modern Style of Filmmaking
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has been busy working on Thugs of Hindostan, has lauded the modern style of filmmaking.
Iran Leaders Accuse US, Saudis of Supporting Tehran Attacks
Iranian leaders on Friday accused the United States and Saudi Arabia of supporting the Islamic State-claimed dual attacks that killed 17 people in Tehran this week.
Volvo Proves It's in Tune With The Times
Over 10 percent of these Polestar cars were ordered since the start of 2017.
Sonam Kapoor: 5 Times The Fashionista Wowed Us With Her Stylish Spin To Sarees
The actor, who likes to break stereotypes and flaunt her own personal style while still being in tandem with the fast changing fashion trends, has ruled several red carpet events over the years and stunned onlookers with her gorgeous fashion selections.
GST Council Forms 18 Groups to Sort Out Industry Worries
The GST Council has set up 18 sectoral groups to interact with the sectors like telecom, banking and export and sort out their issues in a time-bound manner for a smooth transition to the new indirect tax regime.
Aadhaar Enabler of Human Dignity, Can't be Used for Surveillance: Govt to SC
The central government on Friday told the Supreme Court that Aadhaar can't be used for surveillance and that the technology architecture prohibits even profiling of individuals for tracking their activities.
Theresa May's Election Gamble Backfires as Tories Lose Majority
British Prime Minister Theresa May's gamble in calling an early election backfired spectacularly, as her Conservative Party lost its majority in Parliament and pressure mounted on her Friday to resign.