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Indian Army in hot pursuit of terrorists behind Manipur ambush, enters Myanmar, kills 20 Northeast insurgents
While 20 terrorists have been killed and two camps of Northeast insurgent groups destroyed, the Indian side suffered no casualties.
India seeks better ranking on World Bank's 'ease of business' list
Pitching for a better ranking on ease of doing business for India, government officials on Tuesday apprised the World Bank about various reform measures taken in the past one year including relaxation in company laws.
Deputy Secretary Home withdraws Vigilance Director's order, MK Meena to continue as chief of Delhi ACB
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi had criticised the L-G for appointing Meena accusing him of overstepping his jurisdiction.
Bappi Lahiri to be awarded with Lifetime Achievement Award at San Francisco Global Movie Fest
Singer-composer Bappi Lahiri will be conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award at the San Francisco Global Movie Fest. He says this "adulation" keeps veterans like him "alive and going"
Sri Divya to play a journalist in Karthi's 'Kashmora'
Sri Divya, who is currently gearing up for the release of her latest Telugu film 'Kerintha;, has apparently bagged yet another significant project.
Karnataka Law Minister TB Jayachandra says state will appeal against Jayalalithaa acquittal in SC in a week
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsBengaluru: Karnataka Law minister TB Jayachandra has said that the state is likely to file an appeal in the Supreme Court against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayala...
Watch: These hilarious Dubsmash clips show nobody can impersonate Salman Khan, Sunny Deol better than singer Sukh-e
With a ‘bindaas’ attitude and quirky nature that he has, the result had to be epic.
FFA boss Frank Lowy says would welcome inquiry into World Cup bid
"Of course I would be prepared to co-operate," said Football Federation Australia president Lowy, when asked about calls for a senate inquiry into the bid.
Singapore resumes sale of India-made Maggi noodles
Singapore has allowed the sale of Maggi noodles manufactured in India after safety tests by food authorities in Singapore found that the popular instant snack does not pose any health risk to consumers.
Cash-for-vote case: KCR hits back at Naidu, calls him a thief, says even god can't save him
The war of words broke after the TDP pointed fingers at the TRS and even filed a defamation case against Rao for illegal phone-tapping.
Narendra Modi left behind a thirsty Bangladesh: Chinese media
It quoted a police officer as saying that they detained four including a woman for holding an anti-Modi demonstration near the National Press Club in Dhaka on Saturday evening.
India rejects visa to Pakistan official
India has rejected visa to a Pakistan foreign ministry official for a posting in the High Commission in New Delhi on "concerns" over his credentials.
Uttar Pradesh: Two-and-half-year old girl raped, killed; accused held
A two-and-half-year old girl was allegedly raped and killed by a man in Kanpur, following which he has been arrested on Monday.
L-G Najeeb Jung appoints new chief of Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch; AAP fumes
AAP government hit back saying the appointment is in contempt of court because the Delhi High Court had said that the ACB is under the Delhi government, not the L-G.
Internet network strengthened on Kedarnath Yatra route
Pilgrims will now be able to enjoy wi-fi services at various spots during Kedarnath yatra with a project aimed at strengthening communication network.
Bombay HC bans horse-drawn carriages calling them illegal
A division bench of Justices AS Oka and AK Menon was hearing a public interest litigation filed by city-based NGO 'Animals and Birds Charitable Trust' alleging cruelty to horses by using them for joyrides.