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Important To Break Silence About Child Prostitution: Mallika Sherawat
Actress Mallika Sherawat says it is important to break the silence in many countries about child prostitution and the need to prosecute the offenders.
Eiffel Tower Goes Dark In Solidarity With Aleppo Civilians
Lights of the Eiffel Tower were put out on Wednesday in solidarity with civilians in Aleppo where renewed fighting put at risk a truce deal to evacuate people and rebel fighters, according to Paris authorities.
Sensex Falls 141 Pts on Fed Rate Hike, Fund Outflows
The NSE Nifty fell by 60.50 points, or 0.73 per cent, at 8,121.95.
Shahid Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor Named Hottest Vegetarians
Shahid, 35, and Sonam, 31, beat out competitors, including megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Kangana Ranaut, Vidyut Jammwal, R Madhavan, and Sunny Leone to top the list.
Liverpool, Manchester City Record Comfortable Victories
Adam Lallana scored twice as Liverpool returned to second in the Premier League with a 3-0 victory over Middlesbrough on Wednesday that revived their title push.
Rajiv Gandhi Assassination: SC Notice to Centre, CBI on Plea Seeking Probe into 'Larger Conspiracy'
SC has sought the response of the Centre and CBI on a plea seeking probe into the alleged 'larger conspiracy' behind assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Union Minister Uma Bharti Bats for New Law for Wastewater Management
The issue of managing wastewater has become so serious that we may have to go for an act on wastewater management, Union Minister said.
Will Mahesh Shah’s ‘Secret Diary’ Name Hoarders?
Mahesh Shah, the Gujarati businessman who surrendered inside a television studio two weeks ago, kept a secret red diary containing names of people who tried to park their money with him, Income Tax sources have said.
Merecdes Benz C43 AMG Vs Audi S5 Sportback: A Comparison of Luxuries
Much compared to the Mercedes Benz C63, which is its slightly more powerful cousin, the C43 AMG has another close competition - Audi S5 Sportback.
Actor Alan Thicke Passes Away at 69
Born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario in 1947, Thicke attended the University of Western Ontario after graduating from secondary school.
I Have Details of Corruption by PM Modi, Says Rahul Gandhi
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday dared the government to allow the Opposition to speak in the House.
Old Rs 500 Notes Not Acceptable From Dec 15 Midnight: Finance Ministry
People can use old Rs 500 notes for paying utility bills or buying medicines till Wednesday mid-night as the government has decided not to extend exemptions beyond December 15.
Intrauterine Devices Taken Out From Millions of Women in China
As China relaxed its decades old one child policy this year, millions of women are being helped by hospitals to remove intrauterine devices implanted to prevent child birth.
Gold Prices Rise 0.15 Percent to Rs 27,576 Per 10 Grams
Gold prices rose 0.15 percent to Rs 27,576 per 10 grams in futures trade on Wednesday as speculators created fresh positions, taking positive cues from global markets.
Islamic State Manufacturing Arms On Industrial Scale, Says Report
The Islamic State group was manufacturing weapons in and around Mosul on an industrial scale with products largely purchased in bulk from Turkey, according to a report published by an arms research group Wednesday.
SC Asks Centre to Curb Rising Drug, Alcohol Abuse in Children
The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Centre to put in place within six months a national action plan to curb the rising drugs and alcohol abuse cases among school children, observing they are encouraged to become "drug peddlers once they get addicted"...