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    'Dangerous driving' to cover jumping lights, using phone
    Jumping traffic lights, using cell phone while driving, violating the stop sign and driving against the flow of traffic may soon attract fines of up to Rs 5,000 for the first offence and double that amount for subsequent violations.

    Dark trade booming: Rape videos on sale at Rs 50-150

    Gujarat BJP wanted Amit Shah, but he'll pick next CM instead
    BJP's parliamentary board authorised Amit Shah on Wednesday to oversee the selection of Gujarat's new CM. It also ruled out the possibility of the party chief taking over from Anandiben Patel.

    More India News»

    Post GST prices likely to reduce after initial spike
    When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, there was a sharp spike in prices and inflation ruled high for about a year, studies show.

    Cabinet nod for 3% spectrum fee, auction gets green signal
    Decks have been cleared for a round of mega spectrum auction which has the potential to improve the quality of telecom services across the country, while promising the exchequer around Rs 5.6 lakh crore if all the airwaves are sold at the reserve price.

    HCL beats peers in Q1, predicts strong growth
    HCL Technologies surprised investors and analysts with a strong performance in the June quarter. It also beat its peers by a good margin.

    More Business News»

    Female rhino, calf poached in Kaziranga park, horn taken
    A one-horned rhino cow and her calf were killed by poachers inside the Kaziranga National Park, said a park official on Wednesday. "The horn of the female rhino was missing while the calf was only three months old," said the park official.

    Govt urges devotees to celebrate cruelty-free Nagapanchami
    Ahead of the forthcoming Nagapanchami festival, Telangana state forest department on Wednesday urged people not to encourage or participate in the use of live snakes for worship. It also made it clear that strict action would be taken against anyone found in possession of live snakes.

    Sri Lanka success whets international appetite for mangrove conservation
    Sri Lanka's pioneering nationwide programme to save its damaged mangrove forests is bearing fruit a year on, prompting the US conservation group backing it to look for another island country to launch a similar effort.

    More Environment News»

    China launches website to highlight its case on SCS
    China on Wednesday launched a new website to defend its stance over the South China Sea after an international tribunal quashed its claims over the disputed area. The website on the South China Sea is complete with historical maps to assert China's claims.

    US homeowner sues Pokemon Go creators for property 'invasion'
    Fed up with Pokemon Go players catching creatures on his property, an American has filed a lawsuit against the creators of the location-based augmented reality game. The lawsuit seeks damages or monetary relief over the game's use of real world locations where users congregate to play the game.

    Obama will go down as worst prez in US history: Trump
    Donald Trump hit back at President Obama for terming him unfit, saying the "terrible president" was a "disaster" and probably the worst in American history, as the war of words between the two escalated. Obama had strongly denounced Trump, saying he is unfit to serve as the 45th president of the US.

    More World News»

    'I was asked on sets - are you from India?'
    The Italian actress, Caterina Murino, who has worked in French and Chinese cinema as well as in TV shows in Britain and Argentina, is making her Bollywood debut opposite Rajeev Khandelwal in the action thriller 'Fever'.

    What Raees actress Mahira learnt from SRK
    Long before her debut in Bollywood opposite Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Raees,’ Pakistani actress Mahira Khan has made a lot of fans in India.

    Aishwarya Rai has a cameo in 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil'?
    While the anxious moviegoers have been waiting to see the never-before-seen jodi of Ranbir Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bahchchan in ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’, it seems to appear that the former Miss World actually has a cameo in the film, as leaked by her PR agency.

    More Entertainment News»

    China to conduct world's first gene editing trial on humans
    Chinese scientists are set to perform the world's first genetic editing trial on human beings this month. The idea behind using this controversial technique on cancer patients at a hospital in Chengdu city, is to find a cure for lung cancer, scientists said.

    Solar flares: Experts rely on wave
    Astrophysicists the world over believe that the magnetic field in the Sun organise as uni formly twisted cylindrical tubes of magnetic energy that well up to the visible surface of the star as sunspots before ejecting flares.

    Fluctuating atmosphere of Jupiter's volcanic moon revealed
    Jupiter's volcanic moon lo lo has a thin atmosphere that collapses in the shadow of the planet condensing as ice, say NASA-funded researchers, revealing the freezing effects of its shadow during daily eclipses on the moon's volcanic gases. Io is the most volcanically-active object in solar system.

    More Science News»

    Chase century pulls off miraculous escape for West Indies
    Roston Chase became the third West Indian to score a hundred and pick up a five-wicket haul in the same match, but more importantly, shepherded one of West Indies' most miraculous draws in recent memory.

    Talking points: Classy Chase denies India victory
    Rahul's centuries, rain interruptions, Chase's effort with the ball and two contrasting batting performances from the West Indies and others dominate our talking points from the Jamaica Test.

    Rio 2016 action starts in empty stadium as drugs storm rumbles
    The first sporting action of the 2016 Olympics started in a virtually empty stadium on Wednesday as the Russian doping scandal rumbled on.

    More Sports News»

    Telcos hit with Rs 2,313 crore penalty for violating subscriber verification norms
    Government has imposed a penalty of Rs 2,313 crore on telecom operators for violating subscriber verification norms till May 31, telecom minister Manoj Sinha informed Parliament today.

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone: 8 big features
    The 2016 edition of Samsung’s flagship phablet Galaxy Note is here.

    Xiaomi Redmi 3S: First impressions
    Xiaomi has made its latest handset – Redmi 3S, official in India. Launched earlier in China, the budget smartphone has an appearance similar to the company’s Redmi Note 3 device. The company has launched two variants of the handset. The 2GB variant is priced at Rs 6,999 and the 3GB version comes with a price tag of Rs 8,999. We spent some time with the device, and here are our first impressions.

    More Technology News»

    BSE signs MOU with IIT Kanpur
    Leading stock exchange BSE on Wednesday signed an agreement with Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, the key highlights of which include cooperation for cyber security research in financial markets and developing an environment to deal with cyber security challenges, among others.

    Delhi government takes over two branches of private school
    In a first of its kind move, the Delhi government on Wednesday took over the management of two branches of a private school for violating education department norms. Rohini and Pitampura branches of Maxfort School were taken over by the government.

    IIIT Amethi campus shifted to Allahabad
    After a run of 11 years, curtains came down on IIIT Amethi campus when its 148 students were shifted to the Allahabad campus on Tuesday. This is the third major project to be shut down since the Modi government came to power at the Centre after the proposed Mega Food Park and Hindustan Paper Mill met similar fate in the constituency of Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi.

    More Education News»

    4 die in Pune E-way mishap after all-night party
    Four men aged between 23 and 27 were killed while another person was injured when their car crashed into a pillar on Devale bridge on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway on Wednesday

    Mumbai univ cashes in on revaluation
    Revaluation seems to be of immense value not only to students, but also to the university. Among the revenue that the University of Mumbai (MU) earns each year in the exam department, charges received in lieu of reassessment rank the highest after exam fees.

    Over 20 dead as bridge on Mumbai-Goa highway is washed away
    Two buses and an unknown number of cars plunge into the raging river

    More Mumbai News»

    Centre protecting minister despite drug trafficking allegations: Opposition
    Congress-led opposition on Wednesday charged the government with not acting against a Punjab minister to deal with the drug menace in the northern state. Congress and JD (U) also demanded CBI probe into the alleged role of the minister in drug trafficking.

    Stay away from Lok Sabha for another 2 weeks, Mann told
    Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan asked Aam Aadmi Party MP Bhagwant Mann not to attend the House for two more weeks after granting an extension to the panel probing the parliamentarian's act of shooting a video of the Parliament complex.

    Woman fakes kidnap of daughter, arrested

    More Delhi News»

    Chinese woman, Indian husband arrested for attacking police
    Commercial Street police in east Bengaluru arrested a 30-year-old Chinese woman and her Indian husband for allegedly attacking police on duty on Tuesday midnight.

    Bengaluru plans pub, sports tours to attract tourists
    ourism minister Priyank Kharge has his way, Bengaluru will be the first Indian city to have its own tourism policy.The idea is to create a brand for the city similar to Delhi or Mumbai.

    Sound of music may keep you rocking but can cause hearing loss, say doctors

    More Bangalore News»

    Defence officers' wives being taught women's rights, life skills

    RDP unveils India's most affordable laptop
    Hyderabad, Aug 3 (IANS) RDP, a leading IT hardware and mobility devices manufacturing company, on Wednesday announced the launch of its RDP ThinBook ultra slim laptop at Rs.9,999.

    Govt urges devotees to celebrate cruelty-free Nagapanchami
    Hyderabad, Aug 3 () Ahead of the forthcoming Nagapanchami festival, Telangana State Forest Department today urged people not to encourage or participate in the use of live snakes for worship.

    More Hyderabad News»

    Tracking history: Century-old saloon coach restored
    For the gora sahib travelling to inspect the pride of the British Raj – the railway, the glass windows once framed the undulating arid landscape of the Marathwada region.

    DMK stalls Tamil Nadu assembly over AIADMK's 'scarecrow' remarks
    Turmoil marred the Tamil Nadu assembly proceedings on Wednesday, after an AIADMK MLA made a reference to 89 'vayakaatu bomaigals' (scarecrows), evoking strong protests from DMK legislators, whose strength in the House is also 89.

    Fasting for world peace
    When Subhash Khanted began his fast on July 4, he never knew what he would be contributing to world peace. After completing his 30-day non-stop fasting on Tuesday, the 56-year-old said it helped him control his mind and body.

    More Chennai News»

    Even sight of a cow terrifies us now: Una victim
    Traumatized by the brutality unleashed on them by cow vigilantes, the four dalit victims of Una want to be unshackled from their profession: skinning dead animals.

    During sentencing, man hurls slipper at judge
    A convict hurled his slipper at the judge at the city sessions court on Wednesday afternoon, when the court asked him whether he had anything to say about the quantum of punishment in a kidnapping case.

    Goons thrash policeman

    More Ahmedabad News»

    Faith brings kanwariyas from far and wide
    Faith is what encouraged 44-year-old SS Das of Bihar to travel around 400 km barefoot to collect holy water from the Triveni Sangam at Allahabad and pour it over Lord Shiva at Kashi during Shrawan.

    A surgery a day, docs aim for world record
    In an attempt to enter World Record Academy, Miami, US, the ortho-surgeons of the country would be selecting at least one patient and perform the surgery on any of the three days i.e.August 3-5.

    High Court junks ex-minister's petition against NBW
    Former higher education minister in BSP government, Tripathi had challenged the order the NBW issued against him by the special judge (prevention of Corruption), Varanasi.

    More Allahabad News»

    BJD skips all-party meet on Mahanadi water dispute
    The ruling BJD on Wednesday found itself isolated after all political parties, including BJP ignoring their ideological differences, attended an all-party meeting on the raging Mahanadi water issue, convened by the Congress here. The all-party politicians slammed the highhandedness of BJD for jeopardizing the state’s interest by soft-pedalling on Chhattisgarh’s construction of barrages and dams on Mahanadi upstream.

    Over 36,000 teachers' posts lying vacant in Odisha schools

    ECoR plans to install escalators, lifts at selected railway stations
    The East Coast Railway (ECoR) has planned to install escalators and lifts at A1 and some A class stations under its zone spread over Odisha and portions of Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

    More Bhubaneswar News»

    Sensing bypoll, Shivraj touring Shahdol to woo tribals

    PM Modi in Bhavra (MP) on Aug 9

    121 rape cases registered till June in Bhopal
    Madhya Pradesh continues to reaffirm its tag of India’s rape capital with state capital Bhopal recording a two-fold rise in sexual assaults on women in first six months of 2016 in comparison to 2010.

    More Bhopal News»

    Govt using 80% consumer money to show power subsidy: AAP

    'Doping menace deep-rooted'

    Narsingh case: Court rejects anticipatory bail plea of accused
    A Sonipat court on Wednesday rejected anticipatory bail plea of a junior grappler booked for allegedly spiking food supplements of wrestler Narsingh Yadav at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre.

    More Chandigarh News»

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