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Pakistan violates ceasefire for the second time in 12 hours, firing underway in Poonch sector of J&K
Pakistan on Saturday violated the ceasefire for the second time in the last 12 hour in the Pooch area of Jammu and Kashmir.
Iran leader says policy against 'arrogant' US 'won't change' despite nuclear deal
Khamenei also said nuclear agreement would not alter Iran's support for the governments of Syria and Iraq nor its backing of "oppressed people" in Yemen and Bahrain, and the Palestinians.
Farmer suicides: Karnataka CM directs ministers to meet families of deceased
Under pressure from farmers and the opposition, government had also promised that it would settle by July-end the outstanding dues worth Rs 923 crore payable to sugarcane farmers for 2013-14 marketing year in two installments.
3D printed skull implanted in 3-year-old Chinese girl
Chinese doctors have successfully implanted a 3D printed skull on a three-year-old girl with a 20 kg head after a 17-hour-long ground-breaking surgery.
RBI, Central Bank of Sri Lanka ink currency swap agreement
The Reserve Bank on Friday signed a special currency swap agreement with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka that will allow the latter to draw up to $1.1 billion.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar receives threat allegedly from Tehreek-e-Taliban
The spiritual guru had earlier also received some threats in the name of Islamic State and other Taliban groups. However, those threats were later found to be fake.
Not giving up on phones, just restructuring business: Microsoft
Making it clear that Microsoft is not giving up on phones, company COO Kevin Turner has asserted that the technology giant is restructuring its phones business for profitable growth and will focus on only a few devices that will grab market share.
Modi senses defeat, shifts tactics on major land reform
In the first direct blow to his ambitious economic reform agenda, PM Narendra Modi's government has had to row back on a business-friendly Land Bill amid fierce parliamentary opposition.
Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon come together again in new song 'Chal Waahan Jaate Hain'
The song gives out the message that some love stories are beyond time and is a beautifully choreographed number.
Thousands stranded, six airports closed after volcano eruption in Indonesia
The international airport serving Surabaya, and four smaller airports were closed on the eve of the Muslim holiday by the eruption of Mount Raung on the main island of Java.
Illayaraja to collaborate with filmmaker M Manikandan
The film was earlier titled 'Kutramum Dhandanayum'.
Quality education still a challenge, says Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar on Thursday said despite the state government spending 25 per cent of its budget on the sector, quality education still remained a challenge for it.
BJP chief Amit Shah warns against return of 'jungle raj' in Bihar
Virtually kicking off the NDA's campaign for Bihar Assembly polls, BJP president Amit Shah launched a frontal attack on the newly-formed secular alliance of JD(U), RJD and Congress.
Manipur government decides to form draft committee for new bill
Acting convenor of JCILPS Kh Ratan earlier told media that they had turned down the invitation of the state government to have a talk since JCILPS did not have confidence in the present regime.
CBI busts insurance racket in Kolkata, carries out searches
Busting a major insurance racket in Kolkata, CBI on Thursday carried out searches at 37 places which mainly included premises of officials of New India Assurance Company Limited
Amit Shah kicks off BJP's Bihar poll campaign, dares Nitish to put Lalu's photo on posters
"Nitish Kumar does not have the guts to put up pictures of Lalu Prasad. Even then, Lalu believes he is part of the alliance," Shah said.