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Modi, Nepal PM launch Muzaffarpur-Dhalkebar power line
According to the statement, the Nepal portion of the 400 KV Muzaffarpur-Dhalkebar line is being implemented by the government of Nepal, under an LoC (line of credit) of USD 13.5 million.
Cat S60: Smartphone with in-built thermal imaging camera to debut at MWC 2016
This technology can be used to detect heat leaks around doors and windows, to spot patches of damp and even to see in the dark.
In digital age, cinema doesn't shock the audience anymore: Mahesh Bhatt
Bhatt, through the banner Vishesh Films, is set to come out with another film with sensual content called 'Love Games' this year.
'To Kill a Mockingbird' author Harper Lee dies aged 89
Lee's 1960 novel, which earned her a Pulitzer Prize, came to define racial injustice in the Depression-era South and became standard reading in classrooms across the world.
PeopleStrong expects Budget 2016 will focus on development via the jobs route
He said the government should back its schemes with increased reforms to translate the sentiments to numbers.
SC refuses to hear Kanhaiya Kumar's bail plea, asks lawyers to approach Delhi HC
SC said that if they take up the matter, it will give a wrong message that no other court other than the apex court is capable of hearing the case.
Stakes high in Punjab Assembly polls as AAP scares BJP, Congress
It has been 10 years of Akali rule in Punjab, and the political equations have changed and the stakes are high ahead of Assembly elections.
Apple's strong stand on encryption ignites fierce debate; Tim Cook faces biggest policy challenge yet
Apple chief Tim Cook is taking on the US government on encryption.
J&K our internal matter, Pakistan's comments on Afzal Guru unacceptable: India
Kanhaiya's father refuses security; alleges BJP, RSS punishing son
"We politely urged the policemen to go back as we do not require security. The entire village is with us," Kumar's father Jaishankar Singh said.
Former DU lecturer SAR Geelani jailed for 14 days in sedition case
Geelani has however, moved for bail and it will be heard on Friday.
Hockey must protect its ball kids
The jury is out on the suggestion. While most involved with the game don't mind seeing it happen, they don't feel there is immediate requirement or urgency for this.