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In JNU Election Loss, ABVP Celebrates 'Moral' Victory
The ABVP managed to come second in all four central panel posts -- president, vice-president, general secretary and joint secretary -- building on last year's two runner-up positions.
We Felt Famous For The First Time After Closer: Chainsmokers
Chainsmokers felt that the response and excitement they could feel in the audience in the New Delhi concert after their song Closer was shocking and amazing.
OPINION | Wake Up India, Suicide Is Biggest Epidemic; and Tomorrow will be Too Late
A World Health Organization (WHO) report found that in India, in 2012, at least 2,58,057 (158,098 men and 99,977 women) people had committed suicide. This was the largest number for any country in the world.
Next Step After Triple Talaq Victory Is Not Uniform Civil Code, It's Muslim Family Law Banning Polygamy and Halala
While the idea of Uniform Civil Code is still at a nascent stage, groups of Muslim women have proposed a law governing Muslim family norms to ensure gender justice and do away with adhocism.
Three IPOs to Hit Market This Week to Raise Rs 6,600 Crore
The initial public offer (IPO) of Matrimony.Com, Capacit'e Infraprojects and ICICI Lombard will hit the market this week.
PM Modi Welcomes Adnan Sami's Daughter Medina
PM Narendra Modi welcomed singer Adnan Sami and Roya's daughter Medina, who was born in May this year.
In a First, Militant Surrenders During Shopian Encounter, Lays Down AK-47
Jammu and Kashmir Police officials said the militant who surrendered during the Shopian encounter was identified as Adil and is believed to have joined militancy in May this year.
Peugeot Unveils Smallest Car Dealership In The World
Touted as the world’s smallest at 0.8 square metres, the Dealership (dubbed PEUGEOT Russell Square) is open between 7am and midnight every day until the end of this month.
Acting Principal of Ryan International School Suspended Day After Student's Murder
Angry parents and locals gathered outside the school premises on Saturday morning and staged a protest for over two hours demanding a CBI probe into the gruesome murder while expressing their displeasure over the investigation being carried out by the Gur...
Shilpa Shetty Condemns Manhandling of Photo Journalists
Shilpa Shetty has criticised the manhandling of photo journalists by bouncers of a private security agency outside a hotel here.
2017 Maruti Suzuki Dzire Highest Selling Car in August, 30,934 Units Sold
Launched at a base price tag of Rs 5.45 lakh for the petrol variant, Maruti Suzuki already had 33,000 bookings for the new Dzire before the launch.
Jaipur Violence: Curfew in Parts of Pink City After 1 Killed, 10 Cops Injured in Mob Attack
Hundreds of people gathered at the Ramganj police station in Jaipur and started shouting slogans. The police tried to pacify the protesters, but failed and the mob started to pelt stones.
Russia to Regulate Bitcoin Market: Finance Minister
Russian financial authorities initially treated any sort of money issued by non-state approved institutions as illegal but later accepted the globally booming market of crypto-currencies.
U.N. Aviation Agency to Call For International Drone Registry
The initiative comes at a time when drone usage is soaring in the United States, Europe and China, raising privacy concerns and fears of collisions with commercial jets.
Can't Play Woman's Card Every Time: Farah Khan On Kangana Ranaut-Hrithik Roshan Row
Here's what Farah Khan has to say about Kangana Ranaut's recent interviews.
Cook Booked for 'Posing as Brahmin' Finds Support in VHP, Bajrang Dal
A controversy erupted after Medha Khole, who is a senior scientist at the India Meteorological Department here registered a cheating case against her cook, Nirmala Yadav, for allegedly religious sentiments by hiding her caste and marital status and posed...