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'Shah Rukh Khan didn't entertain me,' says Aamir Khan's brother Faissal; reveals who ‘poisoned’ their bondActor Faissal Khan has opened up about his attempts to reconcile with his brother, Aamir Khan, during a period of strained relations. He re...
Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist associate killed in encounter in J&K's BandiporaA Lashkar-e-Taiba associate, Altaf Lalli, was killed in an encounter with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora district. Two po...
Pahalgam Attack: First photo of suspected terrorist wielding AK-47 surfaces; Security forces step up huntA photograph of one of the suspected terrorists involved in the deadly Pahalgam attack has surfaced, showing a man with an AK-47 rifle in h...
J&K terror attack: Encounter between security forces & militants starts in Sopore, area cordoned offIn Kashmir's Watergam, Sopore, security forces responded to a militant attack, leading to ongoing operations. Increased terror activities p...
Army celebrates 'Shaurya Diwas' to mark landing of forces in Kashmir in 1947A mega infantry weapon and equipment display was also organised under the aegis of Victor Force on this occasion at Budgam. New generation ...
Craft Bazaar: G20 Summit to showcase India's rich handicraft and handloom heritageIndia is set to showcase its rich tradition and craftsmanship at the upcoming G20 summit. Artisans from Jaipur will teach visitors the art ...
Amarnath Yatra resumes; 4,026 pilgrims leave Jammu for base campsFlash floods triggered by heavy rain struck near the holy cave shrine of Amarnath on July 8, leaving at least 16 people dead and more than ...
Amid tight security, over 200 Kashmiri pandits leave for annual Kheer Bhawani temple 'mela' in valley"About 250 Kashmiri pandits and locals of Jammu have left for Kashmir. The government has made all necessary arrangements for the pilgrims ...
Army asks people not to pay heed to separatists call of protest marchThe call for the march came after seven civilians were killed and several others injured when security forces opened fire at an unruly mob ...
Review 'Fitoor': The film has style but little depthThe film also looks gorgeous - but opulence takes over substance. For a love story, Fitoor lacks heat.
Rajiv Gandhi backed Chandra Shekhar over Pranab Mukherjee as PMPranab was favoured by late President R Venkataraman to be the PM after the fall of VP Singh government in 1990 but Rajiv thought otherwise.
Indira Gandhi 'predicted' the next century will be Priyanka'sIndira Gandhi spoke of Priyanka as her virtual political heir shortly before her death, predicting that "she will shine and the next centur...
Sonia was miffed when told Indira favoured Priyanka: ML FotedarFotedar wrote to Sonia putting down Indira's thoughts on Priyanka after the assassination of Rajiv in 1991 during campaigning.
Five CPSEs may be shut in three monthsEmployees of the five cos will be offered VRS based on pay scale of 2007 plus additional benefits.
ET diary of a city SrinagarOn the circuitous road from the Dal to the Shankaracharya temple that sits on a hill atop Srinagar, two cars, at some distance from each ot...
Mixed response to PM Narendra Modi's rally in Kashmir amid lockdown ordersAs the tension was building up, the security personnel allowed the army of pherans to leave the venue from the middle entrance.
Government to finally shut terminally ill PSUs like HMT Watches, Tungbhadra Steel and others6 firms to be shut in first phase include Hindustan Photo Films, HMT Bearings, HMT Chinar Watches, Tungbhadra Steel, Hindustan Cable & HMT ...
Vishal Bhardwaj’s Hiader is his emotional outburst and not commercial masalaOmkara and Maqbool maker Vishal Bhardwaj said Haider, his third trilogy based on hamlet is being done for emotional and not commercial reas...
Rahul Gandhi-led business delegation to J&K promises supportAt a time when chinar leaves start changing colours, a biz delegation has promised a new spring in the valley that is gradually reclaiming ...
- Kashmir: Paradise unfolds
Women engrossed in tending cattle or doing housework simply had no time to stand and stare (like their hardworking sisters elsewhere in Ind...