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Young Travellers Swapping Beaches And Beers For Welfies
Young holidaymakers are now more likely to upload a photo of them engaging in outdoor sports than a swimwear shot.
Thundershowers Lash Mumbai, Likely to Continue Till Sunday
The weather station at Colaba in south Mumbai recorded 32 mm rain from 8.30 am on Thursday to 5.30 am on Friday, while the observatory in suburban Santacruz recorded 51.2 mm rain during the period.
India's First Bullet Train Project Fast-tracks Japanese Ties
The high-speed link is scheduled for completion by December 2023.
Opinion | From Maharashtra to MP to Rajasthan: Govt clears farm loan waiver after massive protests. What next?
Rajasthan now joins Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Punjab (Andhra and Telangana waived farm loans in 2014) in taking administrative steps to address farm distress. But what next?
EU Sticks to Libya Strategy on Migrants, Despite Human Rights Concerns
After more than two years struggling to stem the flow of refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa, the EU is now showing signs of optimism that it is finally in control.
IMT Hyderabad PGDM 2018 Session Application Process Begins at imthyderabad.edu.in
According to the official notification, candidates have to pay an application fee of 2000 via Debit Card/ Credit Card / Net Banking / Demand Draft (drawn in favor of “Institute of Management Technology” payable at Ghaziabad or Delhi).
Japan Commission Supports Nuclear Power Despite Fukushima
Japan's nuclear policy-setting Atomic Energy Commission called Thursday for nuclear power to remain a key component of the country's energy supply despite broad public support for a less nuclear-reliant society.
Academic Rankings Are Passe, Here Comes 'Swachhta' Ranking for Higher Education Institutes
In the rankings, almost 3,500 institutes participated, out of which 174 were shortlisted. Out of them, 25 have been selected for the top rankings.
Bombay High Court Bars Ryan School Owners From Leaving India
The high court has ordered Augustine Francis Pinto, founder of the Ryan International School, his wife Grace Pinto, managing director of the group, and their son Ryan Pinto, CEO of the group, to submit their passports to the court by 9 pm tonight.
Not a PR Stunt: Ileana D’cruz on Recent Run-in With a Fan
It is comprehensible that any committed fan would have an absolute meltdown on meeting/interacting with his/her favorite celebrity. But don’t you agree there is a difference between being a fan and a fanatic?
Dilip Kumar Feels Vindicated, Triumphant: Saira Banu
Dilip Kumar, 94, is feeling triumphant, says his wife Saira Banu after the couple regained possession of their disputed Pali Hill property here.
Fleeing Rohingyas: Know About Myanmar Military's Counter-offensive
At least 400 people have been killed, and thousands of homes and villages have been torched since the Myanmar military launched a counter-offensive against Rohingya insurgents in late August.
Farhan Akhtar Opens Up On His 'Quiet' Appearance In Daddy
Farhan Akhtar playing a Dawood Ibrahim-like gangster in the Arjun Rampal starer Daddy. He says his appearance in the film was a well-kept secret.
Taapsee Pannu Calls Out Haters For Their Terrible Comments After She Posts Bikini Photos
Taapsee Pannu, who would soon be seen in David Dhawan’s Judwaa 2 along with Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandez, took to Twitter to share a still from the film.
Bullet Train Can Travel From Mumbai to Ahmedabad in Two Hours: Key Points
The Indian Railways network is the largest in the world and yet, it does not have a high-speed train. Colloquially referred to simply as “Bullet Train”, this train will be able to achieve an average speed of over 250 kmph.
Arbaaz Khan Is Professional And Down-To-Earth, Says Tera Intezaar Director Raajeev Walia
Raajeev Walia says despite belonging to a film background, Arbaaz Khan is down-to-earth and listens to his directors demands on sets.