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A few familiar faces from the political fraternity are part of Delhi's famous Lav Kush Ramlila this year, donning the roles of kings and sages from the Ramayana.
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Kajol's recent statement on politicians sparked social media outrage and amid severe backslash, the actresss took to Twitter to clarify the issue.
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Kanpur: Zafar Hayat Hashmi, the main accused in the June 3 violence in Kanpur, has revealed during interrogation that his organisation was funded by builders, businessmen and political functionaries. According to a police source, “Hashmi has accepted that he was involved in crowdfunding. Besides, he got a huge amount of money through donations from across […]
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Hyderabad: Striking hard at the organized drug syndicates centered around the pubs, the Hyderabad police late on Saturday night raided a pub – where one could enter only after ‘keying a code’ – at Banjara Hills late and arrested two persons apart from seizing what is suspected to be cocaine packets. More than 100 persons, […]
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Hyderabad: Maha samudram film unit including actors Siddarth and Aditi Rao Hydari, director Ajay Bhupati, and Rao Ramesh participated in the Green India Challenge by planting saplings on Tuesday at JRC convention center Jubilee Hills. The team appreciated the efforts of Rajya Sabha MP J.Santosh Kumar for initiating and taking forward Green India Challenge. They […]
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The judgment of Delhi Court on enforceability of promises made by constitutional functionaries could have a big impact
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In his letter, the business man alleged that he was targetted by local leaders, policemen, excise officials, liquor syndicate, media persons and their henchmen for questioning illegal liquor trade in Paloncha
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Special court for NIA cases awarded the sentence to Mohammed Akram along with Mohammed Muzammil and Mohammed Sadiq in the Nanded LeT case
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Facebook plans to end its controversial policy that mostly shields politicians from the content moderation rules that apply to other users, a sharp reversal that could have global ramifications for how elected officials use the social network
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The paper was published in the European Heart Journal, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
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Although many impersonators are harmless, many focus on defamation and extorting money
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After fielding a slew of questions from journalists at his weekly news conference in Bangkok, the famously mercurial Prayuth Chan-ocha sprayed back - with disinfectant.
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Everton's search for a new home to replace its outdated Goodison Park stadium started 25 years ago. Club officials said the widely supported plan would see a 52,888 stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock
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Officials of various government departments, members of employees’ organisations, lawyers, voluntary organisations, doctors, conveyed wishes for the New Year to Sikta and presented stationery items.
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Though the campaign will be a short but highly intense one this time, the campaign material business, is yet to see the kind of energetic business seen during usual election campaigns
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Many head for photoshoots to get best pose for posters, banners and hoardings
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Personalisation strategies, such as posts showing the politician at the local soccer field or at home with a pet, seemed to help drive interaction, said researcher Yilang Peng, Assistant Professor at University of Georgia in the US.
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Georgia has been a reliably Republican, conservative bastion and a Democrat has not won in the Peach State since Bill Clinton, a fellow Southerner, in 1992.
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The open letter initiated by French politician Leila Chaibi and signed by 36 other members of the European Parliament comes days after Amazon deleted two job postings for "intelligence analysis" which unions saw as 'threats'.