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Rupee Gains 9 Paise Against Dollar in Early Trade
The rupee firmed up 9 paise to 68.56 against the dollar in early trade today, rising for the second straight day on increased selling of the US currency by exporters and banks.
Heartening To See Women-centric Films Being Made: Vidya Balan
Vidya Balan has played strong roles in movies like 'Paa' and 'Kahaani'.
Islamic State Kills Dozens In Mosul, Including Escaping Child: UN
A fleeing seven-year-old child was amongst dozens more civilians allegedly executed by the Islamic State group in Mosul in recent weeks, the UN said on Tuesday.
Kofi Annan to Probe Reports of Rohingya Muslims Abuse in Myanmar
This will be Annan's second visit to the region since the government appointed him head of an advisory commission to propose solutions to the sectarian conflict between the Buddhist majority and Rohingyas, EFE news reported.
Home Ministry Flip-flops on Number of Terrorists Killed in Pathankot Attack
The revelation is significant as on March 16th, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had told Lok Sabha that six terrorists attacked Pathankot air base.
Son Can Stay in Parents' House Only at Their Mercy: Delhi High Court
A son, irrespective of his marital status, has no legal right to live in the self-acquired house of his parents and can reside there only at their "mercy", the Delhi High Court has said.
Legal Tender Deposits Will Lead to Higher Bank Withdrawals: RBI
This will stand true for any amount of large deposits in legal tender made from Tuesday, the official said.
Pradan Baruah Takes Oath as Lok Sabha Member
Newly elected BJP MP from Assam Pradan Baruah on Tuesday took oath as Lok Sabha member.
Aamir Khan Won't Go on Bigg Boss to Promote Dangal
"I am not going on television to promote the film. We will have trailer and promo of our film," Aamir said.
White House Denies Donald Trump's Claim of Election Fraud
The White House said that there is no evidence to support the alleged "election fraud" claimed by President-elect Donald Trump, who said that "millions" of people voted "illegally" for his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, in the November 8 election.
Going Cashless? Start With House Canteens
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may be giving a huge push to digital wallets but it seems his government has to look closer home.
Pakistan's Border Action Team Mutilated Indian Jawan's Body in Machhil Sector: Army
The Army on Monday said Pakistan had a "direct role" in the mutilation of a soldier's body along the Line of Control in Machhil sector of Kupwara district on November 22.
Reward For Information on Missing JNU Student Increased to Rs 10 Lakh
The Delhi Police's Crime Branch team is investigating the case after it was transferred to them.
NIA Arrests 3 Al-Qaeda Suspects, Police Say They Were Targetting PM Modi
In raids in several places in the city, three suspected Al-Qaeda operatives were on Sunday arrested by the National Investigation Agency, police said.
Govt Approves Strategic Disinvestment of Salem Steel Plant
Government has in-principle approved strategic disinvestment of loss-making subsidiary of India's largest steelmaker SAIL, Salem Steel Plant (SSP), Parliament was informed on Monday.
Next Project Announcements Will Surprise Everybody: Tamannaah Bhatia
Out of the three films she did this year, she stunned everybody with her performance in Dharmaduraiand Devi. Her other release Thozha was a successful venture.