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In the backdrop of terror attacks in Brussels last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the dangers posed by terrorism to the world and said the UN should address such major challenges failing which the global body could be rendered irrelevant - Photogallery
In the backdrop of terror attacks in Brussels last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the dangers posed by terrorism to the world and said the UN should address such major challenges failing which the global body could be rendered irrelevant. (PTI)See more of :
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In the backdrop of terror attacks in Brussels last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the dangers posed by terrorism to the world and said the UN should address such major challenges failing which the global body could be rendered irrelevant. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51630989.cms02
The Indian Army desperately needs 3,53,765 new bullet-proof vests - Photogallery
The Indian Army desperately needs 3,53,765 new bullet-proof vests. It will now get 50,000 such vests for which it had to sign an "emergency" procurement contract worth Rs 140 crores. And this, too, took 10 years. (BCCL)See more of :
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The Indian Army desperately needs 3,53,765 new bullet-proof vests. It will now get 50,000 such vests for which it had to sign an "emergency" procurement contract worth Rs 140 crores. And this, too, took 10 years. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51630991.cms03
In the biggest breakthrough so far in the Pathankot probe, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has nailed the identity of the four fidayeen who struck at the IAF airbase on January 2, and their two Pakistan-based Jaish handlers - Photogallery
In the biggest breakthrough so far in the Pathankot probe, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has nailed the identity of the four fidayeen who struck at the IAF airbase on January 2, and their two Pakistan-based Jaish handlers. (PTI)See more of :
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In the biggest breakthrough so far in the Pathankot probe, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has nailed the identity of the four fidayeen who struck at the IAF airbase on January 2, and their two Pakistan-based Jaish handlers. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51630993.cms04
For the first time in five years, the number of applications for admission into Jawaharlal Nehru University has dropped - Photogallery
For the first time in five years, the number of applications for admission into Jawaharlal Nehru University has dropped.
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For the first time in five years, the number of applications for admission into Jawaharlal Nehru University has dropped.
(BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51630996.cms05
Suspended Gurdaspur Superintendent of Police Salwinder Singh and his cook were on Thursday brought to the NIA headquarters for questioning even as the joint investigation team from Pakistan is here to probe the Pathankot terror attack - Photogallery
Suspended Gurdaspur Superintendent of Police Salwinder Singh and his cook were on Thursday brought to the NIA headquarters for questioning even as the joint investigation team from Pakistan is here to probe the Pathankot terror attack. (Source: Twitter) See more of :
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Suspended Gurdaspur Superintendent of Police Salwinder Singh and his cook were on Thursday brought to the NIA headquarters for questioning even as the joint investigation team from Pakistan is here to probe the Pathankot terror attack. (Source: Twitter) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51631003.cms06
Bullion and jewellery traders in several parts of the country, including Delhi and Kolkata on Thursday continued their strike for the 30th day, demanding roll back of 1 per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery proposed in the Union Budget - Photogallery
Bullion and jewellery traders in several parts of the country, including Delhi and Kolkata on Thursday continued their strike for the 30th day, demanding roll back of 1 per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery proposed in the Union Budget. (PTI)See more of :
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Bullion and jewellery traders in several parts of the country, including Delhi and Kolkata on Thursday continued their strike for the 30th day, demanding roll back of 1 per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery proposed in the Union Budget. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51631640.cms07
Congress will move court if the Centre issues ordinance to authorise expenditure beyond April 1 in Uttarakhand which is under President's rule, party leader Kapil Sibal said on Thursday - Photogallery
Congress will move court if the Centre issues ordinance to authorise expenditure beyond April 1 in Uttarakhand which is under President's rule, party leader Kapil Sibal said on Thursday. (BCCL)See more of :
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Congress will move court if the Centre issues ordinance to authorise expenditure beyond April 1 in Uttarakhand which is under President's rule, party leader Kapil Sibal said on Thursday. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51630998.cms08
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday called on Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as he highlighted the potential of the Indian economy to grow beyond the current rate of 7 - Photogallery
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday called on Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as he highlighted the potential of the Indian economy to grow beyond the current rate of 7.6 per cent and the large scope for increasing economic exchanges between the two nations. (PTI)See more of :
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday called on Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as he highlighted the potential of the Indian economy to grow beyond the current rate of 7.6 per cent and the large scope for increasing economic exchanges between the two nations. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51630997.cms09
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Thursday asked the Delhi High Court to direct the Uttar Pradesh police to probe the role of Congress leader P - Photogallery
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Thursday asked the Delhi High Court to direct the Uttar Pradesh police to probe the role of Congress leader P. Chidambaram, who was union minister of state for home at the time of 1987 Hashimpura massacre. (PTI)See more of :
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Thursday asked the Delhi High Court to direct the Uttar Pradesh police to probe the role of Congress leader P. Chidambaram, who was union minister of state for home at the time of 1987 Hashimpura massacre. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-march-31/eventshow/51631669.cms10
Reserve Bank of India has to listen to voices of the poor who are hurt the most by inflation, its former Governor Duvvuri Subbarao said adding that cutting interest rates is not necessarily the solution to stimulate investment - Photogallery
Reserve Bank of India has to listen to voices of the poor who are hurt the most by inflation, its former Governor Duvvuri Subbarao said adding that cutting interest rates is not necessarily the solution to stimulate investment. (BCCL)See more of :
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Reserve Bank of India has to listen to voices of the poor who are hurt the most by inflation, its former Governor Duvvuri Subbarao said adding that cutting interest rates is not necessarily the solution to stimulate investment. (BCCL)