Jacqueline turns emcee at 'Dishoom' trailer launch
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez turned emcee at the launch of forthcoming Bollywood film “Dishoom” here on Wednesday. This was the 30-year-old's first time as host for a trailer launch event. "I had a lot of fun anchoring the trailer launch. It was the first time for me and I am glad it was...
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Tata Steel concludes UK long products business sale
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India to move up rapidly in ease of doing biz ranking: Jaitley
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Maruti Suzuki sold 123,034 units in May
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Volvo Cars' global sales in May grow 5.5 per cent year-on-year
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Why smoking puts you at increase risk of oral diseases
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Stress can lead to structural changes in brain
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Air pollution exposure can raise high blood pressure risk
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Fortis Healthcare adjudged 'Hospital of the Year in India'
Fortis Healthcare has been adjudged "Hospital of the Year in India" and "Digital Savvy Hospital of the Year" at the 2016 Asia Pacific Healthcare and Medical Tourism MindXchange Conference -- the premier healthcare conference in Asia held recently in Thailand. "The award is a recognition of the values we strive for...
US calls for improvement in Indo-Pak ties
Expressing concern that a "conventional" conflict between India and Pakistan could escalate to include nuclear use, the US has called for a "sustained" and "resilient" dialogue process between the countries to boost regional peace. "We are concerned by nuclear and missile developments in South Asia," a State Department spokesperson told PTI...
Modi, Obama have forged close working relationship: Think-Tank
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gone from somebody who was basically a "pariah" to someone who is now going to be celebrated, in the course of just two years, a top American think-tank has said ahead of his meeting with US President Barack Obama at the White House next week. "This...
India gifts 2,000 bicycles to Nepal girl students to stem dropout rate
The Indian government has gifted 2,000 bicycles to poor Dalit girls studying in government schools in Banke, Siraha, Dhanusha and Sarlahi districts of Nepal to stem the dropout rate. These bicycles were handed over during functions organised in the respective districts by senior Indian Embassy officials, including Deputy Chief of Mission...
Brain Stormer: In Assam, a New Idea of India
For the Intolerance Brigade brunching in lutyen’s Delhi, it may be fashionable to tweet about how the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is no less dangerous than a bloodthirsty terrorist organisation or have a seminar at the IHC on the Sangh Parivar is using social service to win over new vote banks...