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Intolerance in any form not good for India or Pakistan, says Ghulam Ali
Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali, who believes in the importance of keeping music and creative mediums away from politics, says his love for India remains unchanged despite Shiv Sena's resistance to his Mumbai concert last year.
I have become 'FIR queen', till now I was the controversy queen: Sana Khan
Sana was mentioned in the complaint filed by a follower of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim, who alleged that an act on TV's programme 'Jashn-e-ummeed' had hurt the religious sentiments of the community.
Maruti Suzuki to tease Vitara Brezza, Ignis, Baleno RS concept at Auto Expo 2016
This time around though there is confirmation that more than one car will be Maruti’s trump card.
What will Nandamuri Balakrishna's 100th film be about?
Actor NandamuriBalakrishna's much-awaited 100th film is likely to be the sequel to his own yesteryear critically acclaimed Telugu sci-fi film ‘Aditya 369’.
It was easier to play Osama in 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive': Pradhuman Singh
His character was extremely fond of his rooster in the first part and that seems to be retained in the sequel.
Facebook alleges TRAI office blocked its websites from sending emails on Net neutrality
Facebook said that the action by a person prevented Facebook system from sending further email responses to TRAI.
Six High Courts to get new Chief Justices
In its first major recommendation since October 16 last when the collegium system staged a comeback after the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
Nadda urges Prabhu to include 'Diabetic Diet' on trains, stations
Union Health Minister J P Nadda has urged Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu to make the option of 'Diabetic Diet' available for the passengers while booking tickets.
BJP attacks 'bechara' Nitish over 'crime' by MLAs
BJP dared "bechara Mukhya Mantri" (helpless Chief Minister) Nitish Kumar to act against the ruling party MLAs allegedly involved in criminal activities to make it clear that "rule of law is prevalent in Bihar".
Arsenal mentally stronger than ever, says Theo Walcott
Pundits have been lining up to question Arsenal's mental toughness and their willingness to dig deep in big games, but Walcott says leadership figures in the dressing room have given the Premier League leaders a sense of self-belief.
Pakistan removes video game based on Taliban school massacre
The game, called "Pakistan Army Retribution", was released by the Punjab IT board on Google Play, and invites the player to step into the shoes of a soldier shooting extremists in the hallways of a school.
Serbian defender Nemanja Vidic leaves Inter Milan
The former Manchester United skipper moved to Inter in July 2014 and made 28 appearances last season but has been sidelined due to injury this season.
'Bajirao Mastani' to be screened tax-free in Uttar Pradesh
The film was praised by the critics and has done well at the box office.
Sensex surges 291 points to recover from 20-month low
The BSE Sensex resumed higher at 24,257.28 and hovered in a range of 24,563.34 to 24,247.23 before ending at 24,479.84, showing a gain of 291.47 points or 1.21 per cent.