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How India led NAM post-WWII

Can SC shut citizens' right to protest against its order?

Australia to return 2 more Indian idols

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Reliance, Airtel continue to spar over interconnect ports

Recommended 7-year tax holiday for start-ups: Sitharaman

In dark over rail-Union budget merger proposal: Cong
The opposition is still in the dark over the proposal for merging the Railway Budget with the General Budget and advancing Parliament session by about a month to January 24 so as to complete all legislative work before the beginning of the new fiscal from April.

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'Fast food chains largest contributors of carbon emissions'
Rapidly growing multinational fast food chains in India are the largest contributors to hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) emissions and could add the equivalent of nearly one million tonnes of carbon emissions by 2020, says a new international study.

Ban fishing methods harming marine eco-systems: Lanka
Sri Lanka on Saturday asked the international community to ban all fishing methods that harm marine eco-systems worldwide.

BRICS ministers agree on MoU on environmental issues
Environment ministers of BRICS countries on Friday agreed on a memorandum of understanding and announced the setting up of a joint working group institutionalizing their co-operation on environment-related issues, an official said.

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IS downs Syrian warplane, pilot killed: Reports

Russia votes in parliamentary polls with Putin secure
The nationwide elections follow several years of tumult that have seen the country annex Crimea from Ukraine, lurch into its worst stand-off with the West since the Cold War, plunge into economic crisis and launch a military campaign in Syria.

Syrian army regains areas lost to IS after airstrike
Syria's state news agency has reported that troops have regained control of areas they lost to the Islamic State group in the east of the country after an airstrike by the US-led coalition. The US military said it may have unintentionally struck Syrian troops while carrying out a raid against IS.

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Roshans to move Krrish 4 release date for SRK
Even as Rakesh Roshan revealed his plans of making 'Krrish 4' next and releasing it on the Christmas 2018 weekend, social media has been abuzz with the filmmaker’s second clash with Shah Rukh Khan.

Arbaaz's reaction to Salman's marriage rumors

Kangana on people who ridicule her accent

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Centre allays concerns of anti-GM groups over composition of a key panel

Scientists use stem cells to grow 3D lung-in-a-dish

New antibiotic gel may cure ear infections in children
A single dose of a bioengineered gel, developed by US researchers, could deliver a full course of antibiotic therapy for a common childhood ear infection, a preclinical study has found.

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World cricket can't grow without India support: Anurag Thakur
"We have always stood by smaller nations. We always talk for the betterment of the cricket. Since BCCI is the biggest cricket body in the world, it is our duty to grow cricket on world level," Anurag Thakur said during announcement of the tender process for IPL telecast rights.

F1: Rosberg back on top after Singapore GP thriller
Germany's Nico Rosberg celebrated his 200th Formula One race by retaking the championship lead from Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton after a pole to flag win in Singapore on Sunday.

Indian shooters win three gold medals in Junior WC
Young Indian shooter Subhankar Pramanick clinched the gold medal in 50-metre rifle prone event at the ISSF Junior World Cup for pistol, rifle and shotgun on Sunday.

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Apple iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus price details revealed, goes up to Rs 92,000
The iPhone 7 Plus 32GB, 128GB and 256GB will cost Rs 72,000, Rs 82,000 and Rs 92,000 respectively

Apple slashes prices of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus by up to Rs 22,000
Apple has announced biggest-ever price drop for its smartphones in India. Under the new pricing, iPhone 6S (128GB), carying an MRP of Rs 82,000, will now be available at an MRP of Rs 60,000. iPhone 6s Plus (128GB) will now be available at an MRP of Rs 70,000, the smartphone too has received a price cut of Rs 22,000. Apple's 4-inch smartphone iPhone SE, too has got a price cut. The 64GB version of iPhone SE will now be available at Rs 44,000.

WhatsApp privacy policy challenged in Delhi High Court: 5 things to know
A public interest litigation in the Delhi High Court (HC) challenges the change in WhatsApp's privacy policy.

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Schools asked to provide Divyang-friendly facilities, says HRD minister Prakash Javadekar
The Centre will make a slew of provisions for Divyang students in the upcoming education policy and has already asked schools to provide adequate facilities to them, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Saturday.

US B-schools open up wallets to lure Indian students
Admissions Gateway said scholarships awarded to its clients rose 33 per cent to Rs 25 crore across the top 15 B-schools in 2016 from Rs 18.7 crore in 2015.

Government plans to introduce quota for faculty at IIMs
Union HRD Ministry has proposed to introduce reservation in teaching positions at Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and will hold talks with the chiefs of these premier B-schools in this regard. As part of the proposal to introduce quotas in faculty posts at IIMs, chairmen and directors of IIMs will meet at IIM Shillong on September 20 to discuss the matter, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar told media persons here on Friday.

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Cops rescue Juhu bizman and wife held hostage in flat
A Juhu-based businessman and his wife were held hostage for two hours by their former domestic help and his two accomplices before they were rescued by a 35-member police team on Sunday.

11-year-old girl raped and strangled; one detained
An 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted, strangled and dumped under a parked trailer near the Mulund octroi naka

1st Metro suicide: Man jumps in front of train at Saki Naka
A 25-year-old man from Bihar committed suicide by jumping in front of a Metro train at Saki Naka station on Sunday morning

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Metro trips on long waiting period

Explain defence quota in medical college, HC tells Centre

Ganja worth Rs 1.6 crore seized, 4 arrested

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`Woman arsonist set afire 42 buses for biryani & Rs 100
A 22-year-old woman suspected to have instigated the arson attack on 42 buses of a Tamil Nadu-based operator in Bengaluru last week was allegedly offered Rs 100 and a plate of biryani to join the protests over Cauvery water-sharing.

Dasara jumbos feast on protein-rich diet
They Are Expected To Gain 500kg Before The Start Of Festivities On October 1

State no safe haven, ranks 7 in senior citizen murders
On April 25, 2016, the decomposed bodies of Parvatha Raju, 61, and his wife Chandrakala were found at the couple's Coles Road residence in Frazer Town, east Bengaluru.Police said that the couple had been brutally murdered, adding that the incident must have occurred four days before the bodies were found.

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Vector-borne diseases on ride , city stares at epidemic

Hyderabad varsities fail to meet NAAC standards
Universities and colleges in Telangana have managed a forgettable number of accreditations from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) that sets the benchmark for quality education. Only 153 colleges and two state universities have accreditation among about 3,000-odd colleges and 10 universities in Telangana.

Aliens home buyers take to the streets over delay
With no house in sight and hefty bank loans against their names, property buyers in the multi-crore Aliens Space Station-I staged a protest in front of Tellapur office on Sunday.

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IIT-Madras earns Rs 174cr via consultancy, beats peers

Railways start a cleanliness campaign
Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat-Swacchta Saptah a week-long drive will be conducted from September 17.Each day of the week will focus on one concept.

Empower nation's youth to realise development: Vijay Goel

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Cop claim about untraceable gau rakshaks proved wrong
Mohammed Ayyub when the latter was beaten up by self-styled 'cow vigilantes', is the main complainant in the case.

CJI T S Thakur meets Narendra Modi, praises Gujarat's peace
Tells Judicial Officers To Make Most Of Given Infrastructure

PM Narendra Modi reiterates government's commitment to poor
Addressing a massive gathering in the tribal heartland of Dahod in Gujarati, Modi struck a chord by saying that the child whom they brought up and taken care of was today the 'pradhan sevak'.

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Survey of 1st phase of Metro complete
The first survey of the first phase of of 35km route of the Metro project was completed and a corpus of Rs 3.5 crore was allocated for the purpose.

PCS aspirants continue stir, seek delay in exam
Students preparing for competitive exams continued their fast unto death for the second consecutive day at UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on Saturday.

On PM's birthday, Modi Chalisa on WhatsApp
Fans of Prime Minister Narendra Modi devised a novel way of greeting him on his 66th birthday on Saturday.

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Daan Utsav spread to villages

Animal lovers demand stricter laws
Hundreds of animal rights campaigners and animal lovers came together at Master Canteen Square here on Sunday protesting against animal cruelty and demanded stricter laws against animal abuse. The march was part of a worldwide campaign carried out simultaneously in 58 cities across the country and 21 international spots.

Prolonged Mahanadi battle suits Naveen, politically: Uma Bharti

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Gifts to special kids on Modi's birthday
Celebrating his birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as 'Sewa Divas' (Day of Service), Chouhan announced a state-level resources centre for vision and hearing-impaired children on the occasion.

Bilkheria: Discharged killer mom sent to jail
Six days after a woman in depression killed her two daughters and attempted suicide at Bilkheria on city outskirts, she was sent to jail on Saturday.

Couple falls ill after eating bottle gourd, woman dies
House Burgled When Duo Was In Hospital .

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177 years on, Sher-e-Punjab is back with his general
Almost 177 years af ter the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh empire, his bust was unveiled at the Square of Allard in Saint-Tropez, France, at 7pm on Saturday, commemorating the connection between the Maharaja, who is known as Sher-e-Punjab, and General Jean Francois Allard, who led Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army from 1822 to 1839. General Allard is said to have modeled Ranjit Singh's Army Fauj-e-khas on that of Napolean. He died fighting for the Sikh ruler.

`NRIs are disappointed with AAP'

Congress divisive, AAP full of comedians: CM Parkash Singh Badal
SAD patron and Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Sunday accused the Congress of dividing the people on communal lines, saying that the party had always pursued a policy of divide and rule to attain power in the state.

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