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PDP Leader Abdul Gani Shot Dead by Terrorists in Pulwama
On April 17, militants had shot dead a former public prosecutor affiliated with opposition National Conference in Shopian district.
HCL to Spend $30 Million For Acquiring US-based Mortgage BPO Provider
With over 350 professionals, UFS operates out of three centres in the US.
Twitter Under Fake 'Bot' Account Attack by Romanian Spammer
These fake accounts are there to post spams like links to dating sites and even propaganda and while it has been steadily getting worse.
'300 WhatsApp Groups Used to Mobilise Stone-pelters at Encounter Sites'
Each of these 300 WhatsApp groups had around 250 members, the official said while explaining how determined attempts were being made to disrupt the operations of the security forces by mobilising stone-pelting mobs at the encounter sites.
S Africa Winemakers on Quest For Quality And Prestige
Looking out at his 50-hectare (124-acre) estate in a valley nestled below the Helderberg mountains, winemaker Ken Forrester beams with pride in his achievements over 20 years in the business.
List of Best New Restaurants in The Honors American Diversity
There's a distinctly political tone to GQ's list of best new restaurants in the US, with this year's honorees either helmed by immigrants or children of immigrants.
Bugs For Dinner? New Aussie Food Trend Has Legs And Wings
With a twist of lime and a dash of salt Sydney chef Nowshad Alam Rasel flavours a hot pan full of crickets, tossing them over a flaming stove.
Modi and Mehbooba to Talk Peace Amid Tensions in Kashmir and Coalition
Mehbooba, whose PDP is in alliance with the BJP in the state, is likely to press for some political initiative from the Centre to address the situation.
Swaraj India Worker Accuses AAP MLA's Nephew of Assault
A Swaraj India worker has lodged a complaint with the police that Tughlaqabad's Aam Aadmi Party legislator Sahi Ram Pahalwan's nephew and his accomplices assaulted him during the civic body poll on Sunday.
Delay in Quota Reforms to Erode IMF's Credibility, Says Arun Jaitley
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has expressed disappointment over the slow pace of IMF quota reforms and said any further delay would erode the legitimacy and credibility of the multi-lateral organisation.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Flags H-1B Concerns With US Treasury Secy
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has raised the issue of restrictions on H-1B visa with his US counterpart Steven Mnuchin as India fears the curb would impact the movement of Indian IT professionals to America.
French Presidential Elections: A Look at the Candidates
A far-right leader praised by Donald Trump; a scandal-hit conservative; a 39-year-old former investment banker; and a leftwing radical who campaigns by hologram — here are the leading figures bidding to become France's next president.
Uber Extends Sexual Harassment Probe; Expects Report by End-May
Uber Technologies Inc said it has extended its internal investigation into sexual harassment claims in its own organisation.
Nirmala Sitharaman Refers to US Cos in India as Protectionism Raises Concerns
Concerned over Indian companies getting hit by tightening of US visa rules, Union Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said the "whole debate" has to be expanded to include several American firms that are earning their profits in India.
Mulayam Served With a Fine of Rs 4 Lakh by UP Power Department
Samajwadi Party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav on Thursday found himself on the wrong side of the Yogi Adityanath government with his bungalow in Etawah being raided by the state power department.
Former Infosys CFO Goes to Arbitration Over Rs 12 Crore Severance Pay
The former chief financial officer of Infosys, Rajiv Bansal, has approached the Arbitration Tribunal to claim the pending Rs 12 crore of his severance pay.