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Pink Auto service launched in Jind
Describing it as a great achievement, Jorwal flagged off ten such autos and said Pink Auto Mission will help women become financially sound and contribute towards the progress of their family.
Strategic partnership with private firms, panel to give guidelines
Strategic partnership was one of the proposals of the Dhirendra Singh committee which had recommended a slew of steps to ease the defence procurement policy.
FTII student on hunger strike hospitalised
A student of the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) was admitted to a hospital here when his condition worsened after hours of hunger strike late Friday.
Defence veterans hold 'Sainik Ekta' rally, seek 'honest, truthful justice'
The rally, which began at 10 AM at Jantar Mantar, was attended by ex-servicemen from different parts of the country.
Bihar polls: Rebellion in LJP over NDA seat sharing, Vaishali MP accuses Paswan of consulting only his family
Targeting the LJP chief over the issue, Vaishali MP Rama Kishore Singh accused Paswan of consulting only his son and brothers on seat sharing.
Service charge in restaurants not imposed by government: IRS
IRS association joint secretary Saurabh Kumar said, "No legal provision for service charge exists as per the law of the land. The biggest remedy for consumer is to drag the restaurant to the consumer court".
'We Are Your Friends' review: This is a vacuous film set in the world of DJ-ing and EDM
The film, sadly, never takes flight, and a key reason for that is the sheer emptiness of the writing.
Bihar going back on all parameters under Nitish Kumar: Sushil Kumar Modi
Bihar does not need a government that is fighting against the Central government, said Sushil Kumar Modi.
Barack Obama orders US to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees
Spokesman Josh Earnest on Thursday said Obama had asked staff to "scale up" the number of refugee admissions, which are likely to total around 1,800 in the fiscal year ending September 30.
Ben Kingsley's 'The Walk' to arrive in theatres this October
Sony Pictures will be conducting exclusive preview screenings of the film leading up to its release.
Hull City's Jake Livermore escapes ban for positive cocaine test
Hull City lifted the suspension of midfielder Jake Livermore, who tested positive for cocaine in April, on Thursday after an FA commission ruled there were "specific and unique" circumstances relating to the death of his baby son.
Saudi Arabia feels Indian media jumping the gun in the alleged rape of Nepalese women, attacking country's dignity: Sources
The Saudi government has also questioned why the complainant didn't seek help at the airport in India when she returned from Jeddah.
Land Act bit draconian, frame own laws: Arvind Panagariya to States
NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Arvind Panagariya has advised states to follow Tamil Nadu model for framing land acqisition laws as per their needs, while terming the existing 2013 Act as a bit "bit draconian".
I-T department receives 2 crore returns on e-filing portal till September 7
Central Processing Centre (CPC) as on September 7 has processed 45.18 lakh returns and issued refunds to 22.14 lakh payers relating to assessment year 2015-16, it added.
FTII row: 3 students go on indefinite hunger strike
The decision to thus step up the stir follows 91 days of sustained protest by the students that has seen all academic activity on the campus having come to a halt since June 12.
Quiz: Apple iPhone 6s vs iPhone 6 - can you tell the difference?
We have put together this quick quiz for you to test if you can distinguish between the two generations of the Apple iPhone.