Now a ride based on SRK's 'Don' in Dubai
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has teamed up with Bollywood Parks Dubai for a ride based on his popular film "Don". The Bollywood's Badshah has also shot some adrenaline pumping stunts for the "Don: The Chase Ride". The park has partnered with Shah Rukh to shoot the high-speed chase scenes for its...
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Sonam Kapoor signs with Hollywood's talent agency
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You're the best action hero: John to Sonakshi
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Sushant launches new collection of Tissot
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Sensex up 66 points, Nifty above 8,800 in early trade
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Maruti sales rise 12.2% in August
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Economic growth can help deepen insurance coverage: Jaitley
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PAHAl scheme saved Rs 21,000 crore in India: Pradhan
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Is childhood antibiotic use linked to obesity?
As the obesity rate continues to skyrocket in the US, scientists across the country are combing the health records of 1.6 million kids to determine if childhood antibiotic use causes weight gain later in life. "We know that childhood obesity is not only caused by genes, an unhealthy diet and too...
High alcohol intake can reduce female fertility
Women who drink 14 or more servings of alcohol a week are likely to have an 18 per cent decrease in their fertility, a study has found. The findings showed that low to moderate intake of alcohol, defined as one to seven servings a week, seemed to have no effect on...
New gene identified as diabetes culprit
Using the gene editing technology called CRISPR and other sophisticated scientific tools, researchers have identified a new culprit Type-2 diabetes gene. The researchers believe that because this gene, ACSl5, codes for a protein that regulates how the body recognises insulin, that protein may represent an important target for future treatments for...
Delhi hospitals face staff crunch as doctors down with dengue, chikungunya
It's not only the common people who are down with chikungunya and dengue here in the national capital -- even the doctors are suffering from the vector-borne diseases, leading to staff crunch in the city hospitals. Authorities told IANS on Thursday that they are witnessing a shortage of staff as many...
Indo-US ties have evolved into very deep partnership: Singh
The Indo-US relationship has evolved into a very deep partnership which is more than what is generally acknowledged, outgoing Indian envoy Arun K Singh has said and voiced confidence that the bilateral ties would further advance under the next US President. "I think in many ways there is a very deep...
Pak regulator to penalise illegal airing of Indian channels
Pakistan's electronic media watchdog today warned of a crackdown on local channels illegally airing contents from Indian channels and imposed a cap of less than 6 per cent of air-time to telecast Indian television channels. The decision was prompted by complaints from the different TV owners and common citizens, according to...
Brain Stormer: Delhi: India's Crime Capital
With the latest report of the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) released on Tuesday, Delhi has recorded alarming rate of criminal cases pertaining to theft, robbery, kidnapping and women. Delhi has witnessed a jump of 23 per cent over 2014 which is almost one case in every three minutes in...