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Cholera outbreak kills 18 in South Sudan: Health Ministry
At least 18 people have died of cholera in war-torn South Sudan, the health ministry said on Tuesday, as it declared an outbreak of the highly contagious infection.
Delhi court verdict on Smriti Irani degree row likely on Wednesday
A Delhi court is likely to pronounce on Wednesday its order on a complaint against Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani for allegedly giving "false" information about her educational qualification in affidavits filed with the Election Commission.
113 Indian fishermen set free by Pakistan arrive in Gujarat
113 Indian fishermen, who were released from Pakistan jails on June 19, have arrived in Gujarat.
Is Arjun Kapoor replacing Shahid Kapoor in 'Farzi'?
Shahid Kapoor-starrer ‘Farzi’ are reportedly roping in some other actor to play the lead in the upcoming film as the ‘Haider’ star has date issues.
'Made in India' making big splash in Chinese border town
Many shopkeepers in Xiasima town, the centre of Tibet, who import Indian handicrafts, spices and textiles, use sign boards highlighting 'Made in India goods available'.
Delhi doctors defy deadline, say no to work even as Kejriwal government accepts all demands
The government had on Monday accepted all 19 demands of the 15,000 resident doctors. The government had warned that if the doctors do not return to work, strict action will be taken against them.
Will go all out to support Bihar in a big way, says Arun Jaitley
Jaitley said that Bihar has a lot of potential but has lagged behind in the last two decades; Modi government will go all out to help Bihar.
Report to work before 11 am today or face action: Delhi government to striking doctors
Resident doctors have been on an indefinite strike demanding adequate life-saving drugs, security at workplace and timely payment of their salaries.
Complaint to be filed with ED against Ashok Gehlot's son over alleged money laundering
Vaibhav Gehlot is accused of financial impropriety and of receiving black money from a Mauritius based firm.
Aam Aadmi Party to expose BJP in run up to civic body polls
AAP will run a sustained campaign against the BJP, "expose its coruption and misgovernance" and "repeat its victory" in the civic body polls, the party said on Monday.
Tamil Nadu: Jayalalithaa seeks big win ahead of Assembly polls
The 67-year-old leader also took a swipe at rival CPI, a former ally which has put up a candidate against her, saying that party MLAs had heaped praise on various social welfare schemes initiated by the AIADMK.
Hockey World League: India seek better show against Poland
The Sardar Singh-led side will have to produce an improved show on Tuesday if they want to maintain a winning momentum.
Srinagar to Leh: The road from one heaven to another
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIf you’re a 20 something, you must definitely have had a conversation with friends, siblings and cousins about going to Leh-Ladakh on a bike. Has your plan worked o...
Inter Milan on verge of signing Geoffrey Kondogbia
Inter Milan are set to beat city rivals AC Milan in their bid to sign Monaco midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia.
Bollywood mid-year report card 2015: Women are the new pilots of Bollywood's successful flight to box office
Here are six hits of 2015, where women were the main force of the film’s success and represented the fairer sex in a ‘never-seen-before’ role.
North Korea Instagrammers denied access over possible blacklisting of site
There has been no notice from the government or from the mobile phone service to its customers that Instagram has been blacklisted.