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Priyanka Chopra's Quantico to Talk About Donald Trump, Immigration Policies
The series, the narrative of which is switching between the past and present, is now merged into one single story.
A Year Later, The Woman in 'Iconic' Brussels Attack Photo Recalls Ordeal
On March 22, 2016, exactly a year from this day when three coordinated suicide bombings ripped through Belgian capital Brussels, a flight attendant found herself in the vortex of despair.
Lok Sabha Completes Budgetary Exercise After Passing Finance Bill
The amendments to the Finance Bill include a provision to cap legal cash transactions at Rs 2 lakh from April 1 got approval. The bill had originally proposed the cap at Rs 3 lakh.
UK Attack: Scottish Parliament Suspends Debate on Independence Referendum
The suspension was announced by the speaker of Holyrood, Ken Macintosh, after a policeman was stabbed, an assailant shot and several people injured in London.
Satellite Navigation Might Affect Parts of Brain: Scientists
Publishing the findings in the journal Nature Communications on Tuesday, the researchers said that when volunteers in an experiment navigated manually, their hippocampus and prefrontal cortex brain regions had spikes of activity.
Shilpa Shetty Gives Her Fans Cooking Goals With These Healthy Recipes
Bollywood actor and entrepreneur Shilpa Shetty Kundra has been known for being a passionate fitness enthusiast.
Salman And I Used to Fight a Lot on Trivial Issues: Raveena Tandon
Actress Raveena Tandon says superstar Salman Khan -- opposite whom she made her film debut with the 1991 entertainer Patthar Ke Phool -- has always stood by her in times of need when others turned their back.
Need a Block Button for Haters, Says Sunny Leone
Becoming a target of social media trolls isn't new for Sunny Leone, who got drawn into a controversy earlier this month when filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma wrote a distasteful tweet about her on International Women's Day. But the actress has a smart way to tac...
Apple Demands Denied by Indian Government: Nirmala
In a communication to the government, the Cupertino-based technology major has asked for incentives from the Department of Revenue and Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeITy).
Irregular Menstruation, Reduced Bleeding Can Be Sign of Genital TB
As 60-70 per cent of women fall victim to genital Tuberculosis (TB) -- largely a cause of infertility -- doctors have said that every women with menstrual irregularities, reduced bleeding, scanty menses and infections in the cervix are likely suffering fr...
Why Anti-Romeo Squads Have Shakespeare Society Worried
Mushrooming ‘Anti-Romeo Squads’ in Uttar Pradesh post the arrival of Yogi Adityanath at the helm have raised concerns about the danger of mainstreaming vigilante culture, but at the Shakespeare Society of India they are mourning the Indian tragedy that ha...
Hoping to Implement GST From July 1: Arun Jaitley
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said that the government was hoping to implement the Goods and Services Tax (GST) by July 1, after the enabling Bills get Parliament nod in the current budget session.
Nike Pro Hijab: Mixed Reactions To New Sports Wear For Muslim Women
The Pro Hijab shows solidarity with Muslim athletes.
Sensex Plunges 222 Points in Early Trade on Global Cues
The benchmark BSE Sensex declined further by about 222 points to 29,263.74 and the NSE Nifty slipped below the 9,100-mark in early trade on Wednesday due to selling in pharma, auto and oil stocks.
All You Need to Know About Laptop, Tablet Ban on Flights by Britain, US
Britain and the US on Tuesday banned laptops and tablet computers from the passenger compartment of flights from several Middle East and North African nations.
Sanjay Dutt Injured on Bhoomi Sets, Suffers Hairline Fracture
Dutt was asked to rest due to the injury but he insisted on continuing the shoot.