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Alarmed by Delhi’s Situation, Centre Issues Guidelines to NCR States to Reduce Pollution
A meeting, chaired by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) Secretary AN Jha, of all environment secretaries of the four states of the National Capital Region (NCR) was convened on Friday by the Union Environment Ministry to discuss the alarming l...
Tata Sons Makes Organisational Changes; Padmanabhan to Head HR
Over a week after Cyrus Mistry was ousted as Chairman, Tata Sons on Friday announced organisational changes bringing in S Padmanabhan as the group human resources head.
Emergency Like Situation in India, says Lalu Prasad
RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Friday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying there was an Emergency like situation in the country.
Rupee Recovers 3 Paise Against US Dollar
The rupee recovered by 3 paise to 66.72 against the dollar in early trade on Friday on mild selling of the US currency by exporters.
Google to Develop More India-relevant Features as Street View Awaits Government Nod
Street View allows users to explore world landmarks, discover natural wonders, and step inside locations such as museums, arena, parks and transport hubs.
30 Million Ballots Cast in US Presidential Election Early Voting
So far, about 7.4 million registered Democrats and about 6.4 million Republicans have done just that.
Documents Targeting Clinton Might Have Russia Connection: US Officials
The FBI and US intelligence agencies are examining faked documents aimed at discrediting the Hillary Clinton campaign as part of a broader investigation into what US officials believe has been an attempt by Russia to disrupt the presidential election, peo...
Hillary Clinton Stokes Fears About Donald Trump in Appeal to Black Voters
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has sought to mobilise African-American voters in North Carolina state by stressing the potential dangers of a victory by Republican rival Donald Trump.
PM Modi Unable to Hear the Outcry of Muslims: Urdu Poet
Rana said he still stood-by his words on not accepting any "awards or recognition from the government".
NATO Airstrike Kills 30 Civilians in Afghanistan's Kunduz: Officials
The firefight occurred as American soldiers were assisting Afghan troops to clear a Taliban position and disrupt the group's operations in Kunduz, US forces said in a separate statement.
SC Stays Execution of Two Convicts till Further Orders
The bench posted the matter for further hearing on January 16 next year.
Tata Motors Posts Strongest Car Sales in Four Years, Tiago Biggest Attraction
Commercial vehicle sales for Tata Motors recorded at 15 percent growth to 30,169 units, the highest this year.
UK Court: Government Can't Trigger EU Exit Without Parliament
Britain's High Court brought government plans for leaving the European Union screeching to a halt Thursday, ruling that the prime minister can't trigger the U.K.'s exit from the bloc without approval from Parliament.
Odisha to Get Rs 685 crore Gems and Jewellery Industrial
The Odisha government on Wednesday accorded in-principle approval for establishment of a Rs 685 crore Gems and Jewellery Industrial Park at Ramdaspur of Cuttack district.
Fitbit Revenue Forecast Falls Below Expectation
Fitbit's transition to its newer products, greater-than-anticipated softness in the wearables market and production issues with the new Flex 2 wristband were the chief causes for the weak outlook.
Vikas Rath Yatra Live: Akhilesh Yadav's Rath Breaks Down in Lucknow
The stage is set for Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav to kick-start his Vikas Rath Yatra in full swing from the state capital on Thursday, officially resonating his campaign for UP assembly elections due early next year.