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Jaitley woos British businesses keen on investing in India
Jaitley began his three-day UK visit with an interaction with a select group of persons of Indian-origin who are associated with India-UK businesses on Sunday.
Gehlot discusses Transgender Persons Bill with stakeholders
The Central government is planning to create a conducive environment for Transgender persons at various levels so that they can be brought into the mainstream.
Government will not intervene, says Smriti Irani on Dalit scholar's suicide in AP
Union Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani clarified that the government doesn't intervene in the administration of universities in India.
Musharraf acquitted in Baloch nationalist leader's murder case
The court in Balochistan's provincial capital Quetta acquitted former president Musharraf, ex-provincial home minister Mir Shoaib Nosherwani and Qaumi Watan Party chief and member of National Assembly Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao.
Hyderabad Dalit student's death protest reaches Delhi, minister booked
Police used water canons to disperse the angry protesters.
SC notice to Delhi Police asking about action taken in threats issued to petitioner in Sabarimala case
The popular Hindu temple is one of a few in India which bar women of reproductive age, only allowing entry to girls aged under 10 and women over 50.
India, Japan to deepen energy ties; Piyush Goyal invites investment
Goyal invited his Japanese counterpart to visit India for the 9th Energy Dialogue in 2017.
Army dogs to walk down Rajpath this Republic Day after 26 years
Sources said the marching of the canine squad at the Republic Day Parade on Rajpath will be after a gap of 26 years.
Imtiaz Ali and Vikas Bahl inaugurates first edition of Khidkiyaan Theatre Festival
Day One of the non-ticketed festival began on a high note with soulful music performance by lyricist-singer Swanand Kirkire and singer Jasleen Royal.
Inflation rises to (-)0.73% in December on costlier food items
Reserve Bank may face pressure to reduce the key lending rate further as industrial production contracted by 3.2 percent in November, its sharpest decline in four years.
NASA's first solar-powered Juno spacecraft breaks distance record
The probe, launched from the Earth in 2011 to study the giant planet from an elliptical, polar orbit, achieved the milestone on Wednesday when it was about 793 million km from the Sun.
Putin claims Russia has developed Ebola vaccine
Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said at a government meeting with Putin that Russia has developed a vaccine that was "unique and has no equivalents in the world".
Shraddha Kapoor to start shooting for 'Half Girlfriend' after 'Baaghi' and 'Rock On 2'
Shraddha, who had shown her dancing skills in 'ABCD 2', will display her singing skills in 'Rock On 2' and 'Baaghi', which sees her reuniting with school friend Tiger Shroff.