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Nokia shuts down its India plant in Chennai, over 8000 workers lose job
The government put a freeze on Nokia's assets due to a tax dispute over an estimated Rs 23,000 crore.
Radamel Falcao out of Manchester derby, Wayne Rooney fit
Striker Falcao will miss Sunday's derby match against Manchester City but captain Rooney is fit to play, says Louis van Gaal.
"Would like to take Shiv Sena along with us", says senior BJP leader JP Nadda
Nadda along with Union Home Mnister Rajnath Singh was present as central observer when Fadnavis was elected leader of BJP legislature party in Maharashtra.
Coal scam case: Court to consider CBI's final reports on November 12
A Delhi court fixed November 12 for considering CBI's two final reports filed in a coal blocks allocation scam case.
Fire breaks out at iconic French radio building 'Maison de la radio'
Firefighters said the blaze started on the seventh floor which is currently under reconstruction and employees were quickly evacuated from the building.
Black money details shared under tax treaty can't be shared even with courts: Swiss govenment
Switzerland, long accused of being a safe haven for illicit funds, has promised to extend assistance to India and reply to requests for information in a "time-bound" manner.
Personal information can't be shared even if spouse demands it: CIC
According to Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu, the privacy of individual spouse assumes importance in the context of demand for information.
Hundreds of Iraqi tribesmen opposed to Islamic State found in mass graves
The bodies of 150 members of an Iraqi Sunni tribe which fought Islamic State have been found in a mass grave, security officials said.
Switzerland remains largest offshore financial centre
Switzerland remains the world's largest offshore financial centre with client assets totalling over USD two trillion, a new study said.
PM Modi condoles loss of lives in Sri Lanka landslide
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep condolences over the loss of lives in a landslide in Sri Lanka.
Japan offers to assist India on Intelligent Transport System
Japan has offered to assist India in developing Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in urban areas of the country.
West Bengal: Mamata Banerjee warns opposition of smear campaigns
"We cannot be stopped by smear campaign. My job is to take everybody along. Those who will oppose, will be thrown away," TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee said.
Black money: Digvijaya Singh dares Centre to reveal names of account holders
"If it (central government) has a bit of courage it should reveal the name of those having black money accounts," said Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh.
SC pulls up Bihar, Chattisgarh officials for misleading figures of missing children
SC pulled up the Bihar and CHattisgarh government for not registering FIR in all the missing children cases and for filing false data respectively.
Government announes Rs 5 lakh compensation for families of 1984 riot victims
The compensation to the families of the anti-Sikh riot victims will be given in addition to what they have so far received from the government.
ISL: Delhi Dynamos coach rues dropping points in third draw
Delhi Dynamos were held to a 0-0 draw, their third in four matches and second at home, by NorthEast United FC on Wednesday.