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Ready to discuss GST with opposition, but no compromise on basic structure: Jaitley
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said that the government is ready to discuss all issues pertaining to the GST Bill with the opposition.
Arsenal's Wilshere will not rush his return from injury
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has said he will not rush back to first-team action as he prepares to return from a fractured fibula sustained during the club's pre-season training.
Happy to know how 'Savdhaan India' is making a difference: Sushant Singh
Sushant, who recently took part in a workshop to spread awareness on national legal service day, is happy that ‘Savdhaan India’ is being appreciated by people.
Following terror attack, Steven Spielberg and Natalie Portman call off Paris engagements
Actress Natalie Portman and filmmaker Steven Spielberg have joined the growing list of entertainers canceling engagements in Paris.
German watchdog investigates Apple-Amazon audiobooks agreement
In September ,the association of German book sellers lodged complaints with the watchdog that Amazon and Audible were building a monopoly in the audio book business.
Antibiotic resistance reaching dangerously high levels worldwide: WHO
Antibiotic resistance happens when bugs become immune to existing drugs, allowing minor injuries and common infections to become deadly.
Shiv Sena pushes for Mayor bungalow as site for Bal Thackeray memorial
The sea-side bungalow is located across Shivaji Park in Dadar, where Thackeray established the Shiv Sena in 1966 and also addressed the annual Dussehra rallies.
ISIS poses a threat to India, intelligence keeping an eye on potential trouble makers: Reports
Reports of possible collaboration between India-centric terror groups and outfits in Syria/Iraq could affect India.
Obama: Paris attacks 'terrible' setback in Islamic State campaign
The President grew irritated amid repeated questions about whether he had underestimated the strength of the Islamic State.
France want to play England game for symbolic reasons: FA
France were playing world champions Germany in Paris on Friday as a wave of attacks hit the city, killing at least 132 people.
Court grants bail to singer Kovan facing sedition charge
54-year-old Kovan, propagandist singer of ultra-Left arts and literary outfit 'Makkal Kalai Ilakkiya Kazhagam', was arrested in Tiruchirapalli on October 30 for alleged sedition, uploading "defamatory" electronic content against Chief Minister J Jayalalit...
India for non-discriminatory global trading system, says PM Modi
Stating that efforts to accelerate global economic growth will help trade, Modi said a transparent, equitable, non-discriminatory and rule-based global trading system is essential for the world economy
Supreme Court posts plea on OROP for final hearing
The bench did not allow a submission for urgent hearing after the government counsel said that OROP has been implemented.
India for global efforts on return of illicit overseas funds
"We have also launched an effective drive against domestic unaccounted money. We will soon bring out a legislation on public procurement," Modi said.
Post Bihar poll, JDU pitches for unity among non-BJP parties
Bihar JDU chief Bashistha Narain Singh, however, added that it was up to all parties involved to take a call on the leadership of such a front while insisting that Kumar had the image and ability to do so.
OnePlus 2, OnePlus One to get Android Marshmallow update in the first quarter of 2016
The OnePlus 2 will also be updated in the first quarter of the next year, and the update will include the new standard Marshmallow API for the fingerprint sensor.