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Homosexuals are much more accepted in India now, says Manoj Bajpayee
The actor also said that it's the 'minority' that needs to change their minds.
JNU students to approach PMO, NHRC over handling of Afzal Guru row
Students are also organising a day long sit-in dharna in front of the administration block in JNU demanding the removal of the Registrar Bhupinder Zutshi, who, the students allege did not handle the February 9 matter well.
Togadia wants death penalty for cow slaughter
The VHP president appealed to the Muslim community if they are aware of the elements who involve in cow slaughter they should disclose their names.
Probe initiated against illegal construction of golf-course by Navy in Goa: Parrikar
Dabolim airport is based in INS Hansa, a naval base in the coastal state. Goa Congress had alleged that the Navy had built golf course illegally adjacent to the Dabolim airport.
Atletico edge past Real at Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid Derby
Antoine Griezmann scored a goal early in the second half to give Atletico Madrid a 1-0 win over Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Saturday.
Rohith Vemula's mother, brother seek support for enactment of Rohith Act
Rohith's mother and brother raised the demand for enactment of Rohith Act during the ongoing Parliament session to to prevent discrimination and institutional atrocities towards Dalits, tribals and marginalised sections at the educational institutions.
No place for hate speech on Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg conceded that Facebook didn't do enough until recently to police hate speech on the social media site in Germany, but said it has made progress and has heard the message "loud and clear."
Oscars ceremony to get glam makeover
McLane said this year’s show will also try to tell the story of how movies are made.
Gianni Infantino - from Platini prodigy to FIFA president
Gianni Infantino made his name as UEFA's master of ceremonies until scandal forced his boss Michel Platini out of the race for the FIFA presidency.
'Aligarh' review: An important film powered by sensitive writing and masterful performances
'Aligarh', directed by Hansal Mehta, is based on the true story of Dr Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, who was suspended from his job as a Marathi professor at Aligarh Muslim University after he was publicly exposed for being a homosexual.
Manchester United draw Liverpool in Europa League last 16
It is the first time the two most successful teams in English history have been drawn together in European competition.
Arsene Wenger backs Oxlade-Chamberlain to be fit for Euros
Wenger hopes to have Oxlade-Chamberlain back in a few weeks rather than six or seven but the Arsenal manager remains confident the England winger will be fit in time for Euro 2016.
Delhi Police grills 3 arrested JNU students jointly, may not seek Kanhaiya's custody
Kanhaiya was brought face to face with Anirban and Umar for a joint questioning by the Delhi Police.
RK Singh takes a dig at Chidambaram on Afzal Guru remark, says 'guess he's writing a book'
Chidambaram has been a home minister, it is sad that he has made such a statement, said RK Singh.
All illegal immigrants in US will have to go back: Donald Trump
Trump said that if he is elected to power all the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants, which includes some 300,000 people from India, would have to go back.
Sepp Blatter disheartened with FIFA upholding his ban: report
"That of all things the independent appeal committee, on which there are many old comrades, bans me, is really hard on me. But for what? For a financial procedure that has nothing to do with ethics," Blatter told the Aargauer Zeitung, a Swiss newspaper.