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Not Scared of Any 'Threat': Govt on Finmeccanica's Call to 'Reassess' Projects
However, the company had said if there was no "agreed and transparent solution" then "the company will not refrain from assessing the situation given the limited size of the ongoing business in the country
Hockey: Resolute India Women Play Out a 1-1 Draw Against Japan
Poonam Rani scored for India in the seventh minute, while Hazuki Nagai equalised for Japan in the 19th minute.
Indian Football Team Face Laos Test in Asian Cup Qualifiers
India were left to feature in this play-off match after they finished at the bottom of their group during the preliminary round of the joint qualification campaign of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup and 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Rs 15 Crore Sanctioned for Telangana's 2nd Foundation Day
The largest national flag costing about Rs 2 crore will be hoisted in the state capital Hyderabad.
Under-foot Traffic Lights for Phone Zombies on Trial in Australia
The lights will serve as an additional warning to pedestrians engrossed in their mobile phones on top of existing lights and signals.
1.2 million Afghans internally displaced by war in the past 3 years: Amnesty International
The Afghan government is failing the displaced, even in areas where the international community is involved, Amnesty said.
High Court Asks CBI Not to Take Coercive Steps Against Harish Rawat
Hearing Rawats writ petition seeking quashing of a notification issued during Presidents Rule in Uttarakhand which had recommended a CBI probe into the case, the single bench of Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia of the high court asked the investigating agency not...
Hindu, Muslim Leaders Meet For Settlement of Ayodhya Dispute
Mahant Narendra Giri, the newly elected President of All India Akhara Parishad, met Hashim Ansari, the oldest surviving litigant in the Babri Masjid case, yesterday.
Unitech Fails to Give Flats on Time, Buyers in Gurugram Helpless
The flats were to be handed over to the customers three years ago but even today, they are only yet to be fully ready.
Apple's Request for FDI Rules Waiver in India Under Discussion
Apple hopes to expand its retail presence in India, one of the world's fastest-growing smartphone markets, at a time when sales in the United States and China have slowed.
Mumbai Local Train Coach Derails, Services Disrupted
Traffic on Bandra and Churchgate line has been affected. Train services on the slow line have also been hampered. The fast lines on the route are functional.
Hundreds of Students Livid as L&T Infotech Withdraws Letter of Intent
L&T Infotech did not respond to queries from CNN News18.
Indians Stir Chai in Silicon Valley Coffee Culture
Chawla was on a break from his job as an engineering manager at San Francisco-based cloud-computing star Salesforce when he began lamenting how tough it was to find a cup of chai as good as he makes it at home.
BJP Seeks Congress Apology for Calling Batla House Encounter Fake
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had said it was in the process of identifying all the six people who were part of the 22-minute video.
Customers Are the Worst Part About Job, Reveals Ex-Apple Store Worker
The former employee reveals that the worst part about working as the Apple retail store employee is the customers.