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Gujjars Warn of Stir If CM Doesn't Announce Quotas in a Week
The threat of Gujjar quota protest looms on holiday season as Gujjar leaders warn Raje govt to act within a week.
AR Rahman Is Now India's Only Hope as Visaranai Winnowed Out of Oscar Race
The makers of the film said they tried their best to highlight the critically acclaimed project at the prestigious awards gala.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class: A Coupe That's a Cut Above
The E-Class coupé will make its real-world debut at the Detroit Auto Show on January 8.
China Cracks Down on Thousands of Websites For Harmful, Obscene Content
The government has tightening its grip on Chinese cyberspace in recent months, in particular placing new restrictions on the fast-growing live-streaming industry.
Remove Withdrawal Limit For Rural Housing Schemes: Naveen to PM
Amid the cash crunch following the Centre's demonetisation move, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention to remove withdrawal limits from bank accounts for beneficiaries of rural housing schemes.
New Facebook Messenger Has Snapchat-like Camera Features
Whether you are already in a conversation or have just opened up the app, you will see the shutter button centre in the screen. A tap takes photo and a long press records a video.
Manchetser United are on the Move, Says Zlatan Ibrahimovic
In-form Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic believes the club's luck has finally turned ahead of their clash with West Bromwich Albion.
Apple Store Down: Super Mario Run To be Blamed?
Several users complained that the game and other apps were "unavailable" on their Apple devices.
India Top Country of Origin of International Migrants: Pew
India is the top country of origin of international migrants, with 15.6 million Indians living abroad, according to a Pew research which said international migrants make up 3.3 per cent of the world’s population.
Rupee Moves up 2 Paise Against Dollar
The rupee edged higher by 2 paise to 67.81 against the US dollar in early trade on Friday at the Inter-bank Foreign Exchange on fresh selling of the US currency by exporters.
Demonetisation: Workers Ransack Factory Over Non-payment of Wages
Three workers have been booked for allegedly ransacking a factory in Wagle Industrial Estate as the company could not pay their wages on time due to demonetisation, police sources said.
Assad Congratulates Syrian People on the Liberation of Aleppo
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad congratulated Syrians following his government's recapture of Aleppo, where an operation is underway to evacuate rebels and civilians.
Need to Bring Out Correct Narrative About Indology: Javadekar
Institutions like Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Indian Council Of Historical Research (ICHR) and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) can work in this direction, he said.
Suspicious Deals: Axis Bank Suspends 24 Employees, 50 Accounts
Asserting that investigating agencies acted on tip-offs provided by the bank itself, it admitted that the adverse publicity was affecting its brand, but hoped this was temporary.
I Can Understand 'Advaniji's Pain,' Says Sumitra Mahajan
Hours after BJP veteran expressed his anguish over stalling of Parliament, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on Thursday said she understands his "pain" and decried the disturbances caused by members.
India Can't be 100% Cashless, Says MoS Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju
Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Thursday rubbished allegations of corruption levelled against him by the Congress, saying the party would “pay a high price for pointing fingers at me”.