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Bengaluru surpassed its April 30, 1931 temperature record as the meteorological department officially recorded a maximum temperature of 39 - Photogallery
Bengaluru surpassed its April 30, 1931 temperature record as the meteorological department officially recorded a maximum temperature of 39.2 degrees on Sunday.
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Bengaluru surpassed its April 30, 1931 temperature record as the meteorological department officially recorded a maximum temperature of 39.2 degrees on Sunday.
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The Supreme Court on Monday pulled up the Maharashtra government for not granting licence to dance bars and warned it not to overstep its powers by defying the apex court order - Photogallery
The Supreme Court on Monday pulled up the Maharashtra government for not granting licence to dance bars and warned it not to overstep its powers by defying the apex court order. (BCCL)See more of :
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The Supreme Court on Monday pulled up the Maharashtra government for not granting licence to dance bars and warned it not to overstep its powers by defying the apex court order. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979481.cms03
Assembly elections in WB and forthcoming polls in TN led to thin attendance in oppn benches in LS with literally no AIADMK MPs and a handful of TMC members present - Photogallery
Assembly elections in WB and forthcoming polls in TN led to thin attendance in oppn benches in LS with literally no AIADMK MPs and a handful of TMC members present. (BCCL)See more of :
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Assembly elections in WB and forthcoming polls in TN led to thin attendance in oppn benches in LS with literally no AIADMK MPs and a handful of TMC members present. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979485.cms04
In one of the strictest disciplinary actions taken by the Indian Military Academy against its under-training gentlemen cadets, as many as 16 of them of the spring 2016 batch have been ordered to repeat the six-month course for beating up their juniors and taking objectionable photographs of them - Photogallery
In one of the strictest disciplinary actions taken by the Indian Military Academy against its under-training gentlemen cadets, as many as 16 of them of the spring 2016 batch have been ordered to repeat the six-month course for beating up their juniors and taking objectionable photographs of them. (BCCL)See more of :
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In one of the strictest disciplinary actions taken by the Indian Military Academy against its under-training gentlemen cadets, as many as 16 of them of the spring 2016 batch have been ordered to repeat the six-month course for beating up their juniors and taking objectionable photographs of them. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979486.cms05
Posters and hoardings of former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati in the form of Hindu goddess Kali and holding the chopped off head of union Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani have surfaced in Hathras, leading to a political furore - Photogallery
Posters and hoardings of former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati in the form of Hindu goddess Kali and holding the chopped off head of union Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani have surfaced in Hathras, leading to a political furore. (PTI)See more of :
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Posters and hoardings of former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati in the form of Hindu goddess Kali and holding the chopped off head of union Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani have surfaced in Hathras, leading to a political furore. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979487.cms06
Lok Sabha members, including those from the BJP, on Monday strongly demanded a ban on the import of Chinese goods since, they said, substandard materials from the communist country were harming India's small and medium enterprises - Photogallery
Lok Sabha members, including those from the BJP, on Monday strongly demanded a ban on the import of Chinese goods since, they said, substandard materials from the communist country were harming India's small and medium enterprises. (BCCL)See more of :
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Lok Sabha members, including those from the BJP, on Monday strongly demanded a ban on the import of Chinese goods since, they said, substandard materials from the communist country were harming India's small and medium enterprises. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979490.cms07
Angry over imposition of President's Rule in Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh, Congress on Monday created ruckus in Parliament, accusing the Modi dispensation of toppling democratically-elected governments of opposition parties, a charge rejected by Home Minister Rajnath Singh - Photogallery
Angry over imposition of President's Rule in Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh, Congress on Monday created ruckus in Parliament, accusing the Modi dispensation of toppling democratically-elected governments of opposition parties, a charge rejected by Home Minister Rajnath Singh. (PTI)See more of :
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Angry over imposition of President's Rule in Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh, Congress on Monday created ruckus in Parliament, accusing the Modi dispensation of toppling democratically-elected governments of opposition parties, a charge rejected by Home Minister Rajnath Singh. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979488.cms08
Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry will hold talks with his Indian counterpart S - Photogallery
Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry will hold talks with his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar in New Delhi on Tuesday, on the margins a global conference on Afghanistan. It will be the first meeting between the two after the January Pathankot terror attack derailed the India-Pakistan bilateral dialogue. (BCCL)See more of :
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Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry will hold talks with his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar in New Delhi on Tuesday, on the margins a global conference on Afghanistan. It will be the first meeting between the two after the January Pathankot terror attack derailed the India-Pakistan bilateral dialogue. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979528.cms09
Rajya Sabha members on Monday demanded exemption from the odd-even scheme, stating that it is preventing them from executing their duties as members of parliament - Photogallery
Rajya Sabha members on Monday demanded exemption from the odd-even scheme, stating that it is preventing them from executing their duties as members of parliament. (BCCL)See more of :
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Rajya Sabha members on Monday demanded exemption from the odd-even scheme, stating that it is preventing them from executing their duties as members of parliament. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-25th-april/eventshow/51979496.cms10
The aviation sector is set to get a leg up with the government working on a proposal to invest Rs 6,000 crore this fiscal year to revive and develop 75 regional airports, which currently see little activity - Photogallery
The aviation sector is set to get a leg up with the government working on a proposal to invest Rs 6,000 crore this fiscal year to revive and develop 75 regional airports, which currently see little activity. (BCCL)See more of :
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The aviation sector is set to get a leg up with the government working on a proposal to invest Rs 6,000 crore this fiscal year to revive and develop 75 regional airports, which currently see little activity. (BCCL)