New Delhi, Jun 3 (PTI) In a clear indication that she is not happy with the performance of the ‘gathbandhan’ with Samajwadi Party in the just-held Lok Sabha polls, BSP chief Mayawati Monday asked party workers not to depend on alliance to win votes but to improve the party’s organisation. At a meeting of the … Continue reading Don’t depend on alliances to win votes: Mayawati tells UP BSP leaders
Guruvayur (Ker), Jun 8 (PTI) Having won a massive mandate, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday said political parties and pundits failed to gauge the public mood ahead of the Lok Sabha election and thanked the electorate for reposing confidence in the saffron party. In his first public engagement after leading the BJP to a grand … Continue reading Kerala as dear to me as Varanasi, says Modi in Guruvayur
You may want to ditch the pickup lines and polish your punch lines as a recent study has revealed that funny men are likelier to attract women. The University of Kansas study found that when two strangers meet, the more times a man tries to be funny and the more a woman laughs at those … Continue reading Now attract your woman with this one trick
London: There’s a McDonald’s university and getting into the UK’s prestigious Oxford and Cambridge is easier than getting into this one. The global fast food chain, which has launched campuses across the world and gives students the chance to enrol on an intensive week-long course, only accepts 1 percent of applicants, the Daily Star reported. … Continue reading McDonald’s University, a tougher nut to crack than Oxford
Chennai, Feb 13 (PTI) Amid allegations that MLAs supporting V K Sasikala were being kept in illegal detention, the Madras High Court was today informed that 119 MLAs have given in writing they were staying on their “own volition”. A team, comprising one ADSP, four inspectors, as many sub-inspectors and two tehsildars, had gone to … Continue reading Written statements taken from 119 MLAs, TN PP informs HC
Consumer Price Index inflation or retail inflation cooled to a five-year low of 3.17% in January 2017 compared to 3.41% in December as the impact of demonetization played out in the economy. While the CPI inflation figure was lower than the 3.22% that Reuters estimated by polling economists, experts say that retail inflation has now … Continue reading Retail inflation has bottomed out, will only go higher from here, say experts
Success has been Virat Kohli’s shadow since the defeat in Galle in the first half of August 2015.Since then, India have upstaged Sri Lanka 2-1, South Africa 3-0, West Indies 2-0, New Zealand 3-0, England 4-0 and now Bangladesh 1-0. Kohli, the new captain across formats, has learnt his lessons along the way.”Honestly, it is … Continue reading Victory apart, Kohli wants `more energy’
Bollywood star/producer Salman Khan is a man called India (literally) in “Bharat,” a corny drama about the title character’s quest to support and do right by his family in post-partition India. Khan plays Bharat, a stolid, nearly unflappable man who was separated from his father and younger sister on August, 15, 1947, the day that … Continue reading With High Dose of Entertainment, ‘BHARAT’ has Salman Khan Painted in Every Scene
Jerusalem, Jul 1 (AFP) Civilians fleeing Syria’s war will not be allowed to enter Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today adding however that his government will continue providing them with humanitarian aid. Tens of thousands of Syrians have fled a government offensive in the country’s south that started on June 19 and some have … Continue reading Syrians fleeing war will not be allowed in Israel: Netanyahu
Pizza, French fries and ice cream may be the kinds of foods many of us love to indulge in after a night of drinking. But research earlier this year suggests we can actually have benders on these foods all by themselves, and it may even be a sign of an addiction. Researchers have wondered whether … Continue reading You may be a pizza-holic: Research says some foods addicting
The government passed a proposal to have a common entrance examination for admissions to all the engineering colleges across the country. The common exam would be on the lines of the National Entrance cum Exit test (NEET) for medicine. The HRD ministry on Friday cleared a proposal submitted by the All India Council for Technical … Continue reading Govt to introduce common entrance exam for all engineering colleges in 2018
New Delhi: A 31-year-old man, who was apparently annoyed over not getting married, allegedly tormented around 1,500 women and girls in Delhi-NCR by sending them vulgar messages and obscene video clips through WhatsApp and was arrested, police said today. Examining the mobile phones used by the accused, police stumbled upon contacts of more than 1,500 … Continue reading Delhi: Man held for sending lewd messages, videos to 1,500 females
LUCKNOW: Light to moderate rains or thundershowers occurred at a few places over eastern Uttar Pradesh, while heavy rains occurred at isolated places in the past 24 hours in the state. Balrampur and Iglas recorded 9 cm of rain, Bahraich 7 cm, Maharajganj 5 cm, Kakrahi, Bansi and Gorakhur 4 cm each, Fatehgarh, Regoli, Sidhauli, … Continue reading Light to moderate rain hits eastern Uttar Pradesh