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Bollywood actor R Madhavan and anchor Neelima Sharma hosted the programme
Transforming trade relationship with Iran into a comprehensive economic partnership, claims MEA
A look at Mullah Akhtar Mansour's activities ever since he took over as the Afghan Taliban's chief
Sonia, Rahul, Priyanka laid flowers and wreaths at Rajiv Gandhi memorial 'Vir Bhumi'
The victim was chased and attacked with stones after he got into a heated argument with a group of three persons
FM slams party, says its parliamentary obstructionism was blended with Rahul Gandhi's "rent-a-cause" approach
Sonowal to take oath in Assam on Sunday, Mamata in West Bengal on May 27
As 232 constituencies go to polls, CM Jayalalithaa and DMK chief Karunanidhi are in fray
There will be no impact on overall performance
Saudi Arabia is seeking to reduce its reliance on oil amid lower prices
The police also recovered explosives from their possession after a series of overnight raids
According to sources, Congress is likely to announce key decisions about the rejig after May 19
Referring to previous extentions in deadline, the apex court observed that alternatives should have been thought out by now
External affairs ministry writes to British High Commission seeking his deportation from the United Kingdom
Examination to be conducted on May 1 and July 24, followed by results on August 17; several entities had objected to the test earlier
Jha said, Tata Steel UK had not released dividend in the past nine years despite spending £1.5 billion as capital expenditure, which included putting up a new blast furnace
The fire safety mechanism of the museum, in the FICCI building, was 'not functioning', fire service officials said