Thursday 18 October 2018

Sabarimala on edge after gates open for all women

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ND Tiwari: Achievements, controversies marked his long run in politics ND Tiwari: Achievements, controversies marked his long run in politics
Narayan Dutt Tiwari who died Thursday on his 93rd birthday, won his first election on a Praja Samajwadi Party ticket from Nainital in 1952. A decade later, he joined the Congress and stuck with it for most of his life.
Sabarimala on edge after gates open for all women Sabarimala on edge after gates open for all women
Protesters stop women devotees and journalists from Sabarimala temple. The police push back protesting devotees.
Delhi, it's time to take out the masks Delhi, it's time to take out the masks
As air quality remains 'poor' in Delhi, an emergency action plan has been rolled out. Here is everything you should know about the emergency plan and how it may affect you:
Bhutan seeks happiness in a new government Bhutan seeks happiness in a new government
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, wedged between India and China, voted in a national election on Thursday guaranteed to usher in a new ruling party which must boost the economy without compromising the country's fierce independent streak.
Bengaluru man collects matchboxes from across the world Bengaluru man collects matchboxes from across the world
For Amit Roy, however, matchboxes given by his mother after a foreign trip in 1996 sparked off a hobby for life.
India-spec Nissan Kicks compact SUV unveiled India-spec Nissan Kicks compact SUV unveiled
Japanese automaker Nissan on Thursday unveiled exterior of its new compact SUV Kicks, an India-specific model. However, the interior and other details of the model will be revealed later.
Myanmar Buddhist temple now a nirvana for snakes Myanmar Buddhist temple now a nirvana for snakes
Crossing a bridge to the middle of a lake in Myanmar's Yangon region, pilgrims arrive at a temple to pin their hopes on the pythons slinking across the temple's floors and draped across windows.
Meet this man who seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest Meet this man who seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
Over the years since he began working for a company that repaired Apples in Vienna in the 1980s, Roland Borsky's collection has grown to roughly 1,100 computers.
Starting trouble for India's 200 mph bullet train Starting trouble for India's 200 mph bullet train
India's bullet train project is moving at the pace of a commuter train instead. A year after the project was kicked off, only 0.9 hectares of land have been acquired out of the 1,400 hectares needed, according to the Indian government company leading the project.
Six services which make renting better than buying Six services which make renting better than buying
Is it cheaper to rent or to buy? One can argue this for hours but the truth is, there can be multiple reasons for which you would find renting proves to be better than purchasing.
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