I have a very common life, says SRK
His stardom in showbiz is unmatched, and he's often referred to as the 'King of Bollywood', but superstar Shah Rukh Khan says he likes a “very common life” behind the camera. When a fan asked during a chat session on Twitter whether he misses his common man life after having become...
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Sunny leone, husband among guests at PETA US' 35th anniversary
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Sensex zooms 266 pts, Nifty above 8,000 on capital inflows
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India a bright spot in slowing world economy: IMF chief
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Will now take action against foreign black money holders: Govt
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Government to launch new policy for elderly next year: Minister
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Indian scientists dispute decade-old cancer biology principles
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Good relationship with siblings lowers risky behaviours
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Quit smoking to stay sober
If you are trying to stop drinking, giving up cigarettes would help you stay sober, suggests new research. The researchers found that adult smokers with a history of problem drinking who continue smoking are at a greater risk of relapsing three years later compared with adults who do not smoke. "Quitting smoking...
HIV/AIDS escalates amongst Sri lankan youth
The Sri lankan health ministry on Thursday warned that the number of HIV/AIDS cases was escalating among the youth in the island nation. Quoting the ministry, sources said health authorities had identified some 160 people diagnosed with HIV-AIDS this year alone, Xinhua news agency reported. National STD Eradication Unit Director Sisira liyanage...
Swaraj for better ties with Caribbean, latin-American nations
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today discussed UN Security Council reforms and coordination on global issues like international terrorism and climate change in her meetings here with leaders of Caribbean and latin-American nations. Swaraj hosted the India-CARICOM (the Caribbean Community) Foreign Minister's meeting here on the sidelines of the UN General...
UK overturns ban on Sikh turbans in workplaces
Sikhs across the UK will no longer face the prospect of disciplinary action for wearing turbans in workplaces after new rules come into force today. Sikh groups campaigned for years to close a loophole in UK employment legislation which meant that Sikhs were exempt from safety headgear only in high-risk areas,...
Social media backs India on Kashmir, Pak told to vacate PoK
Social media voices have backed India after Pakistan's Prime Minister raised the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly even as a former top Pakistani diplomat tweeted that Nawaz Sharif's speech "plays well at home" but is "not taken seriously by the rest of the world". Reacting to Sharif's speech, India...