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Prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC would also continue at Mandai, Khumulwung and Jirania areas till tomorrow considering the situation
BY Outlook Web Bureau 23 September 2019
'I seek pardon from you. Please forgive me. We told lies Amma (Jayalalithaa) is eating sambar, chutney, tea etc so that you will believe that she is improving. In fact nobody saw Amma eating idli or drinking tea or chatting... All are lies'
BY Outlook Web Bureau 23 September 2019
The United Nations also said "the influx has dropped" as it gave a new estimate of 429,000 Rohingya crossing the border since a Myanmar military crackdown in Rakhine state was launched on August 25.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 23 September 2019
Lavrov said Moscow was working with other countries "to strive for the reasonable and not the emotional approach -- instead of the kindergarten fight between children (where) no one can stop them."
BY Outlook Web Bureau 23 September 2019
"There was injury marks on their necks," Mohali Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Alam Vijay Singh said.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 23 September 2019
The former chief minister was addressing the state convention, which unanimously re-elected Naresh Uttam as the party's president in Uttar Pradesh.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 23 September 2019
National award-winning <em>Nathicharami</em> breaks the shackles for Kannada cinema
BY Ajay Sukumaran 23 September 2019
On the back of new DNA findings from Rakhigarhi, scientists speak of deep, unbroken indigeneity, local evolution of farming and...the thoroughly nativist ‘Out of India theory’. What's the truth?
BY Sunil Menon 23 September 2019
Malicious hands can use the technology to spread propaganda, spark conflicts
BY Tarun Wadhwa 23 September 2019
Dr Matthew Beard, philosopher from The Ethics Centre in Sydney and author of Ethical Design: Principles of Good Technology, speaks about the rights and wrongs of deepfake
BY Siddhartha Mishra 23 September 2019
The Champions Boat League of Kerala features nine top boat clubs and has a prize money of Rs 5.9 crores. While it is aimed at boosting tourism, many feel it's hurting the pride and culture of Kerala
BY Siddharth Premkumar 23 September 2019
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India's initiative to train street food handlers on good hygiene, safety and quality has positively impacted some of India's biggest street food hubs in cities like Ahmedabad and Amritsar
BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 23 September 2019
Nagarkar’s long-necked grazing on the fields of literature, films, food and his gift for friendship
BY Manjula Padmanabhan 23 September 2019
A school-farming initiative has drastically reduced malnutrition in Mizoram
BY Shashanka Ala 23 September 2019
An archaic law that doesn't understand modern relationship, lack of awareness and non-availability of medical abortion pills are leading to high rate of mortality
BY Lola Nayar 23 September 2019
Lawyers and kin of jailed activists allege harassment as inordinate delay in court proceedings seems to be motivated
BY Outlook News Desk 23 September 2019
The final NRC published on August 31 has identified over 1.9 million as 'foreigners' in Assam but the numbers are being challenged
BY Anupam Bordoloi 23 September 2019
How poll-time expectations came crashing down
BY Puja Mehra 23 September 2019
History will remember Modi as reformer-in-chief
BY Karan Bhasin 23 September 2019
Maharashtra and Karnataka want to buy land and build resorts. In undivided Jammu and Kashmir, only permanent residents could acquire land in the region
BY Naseer Ganai 23 September 2019
Jayalalitha's close friend Sasikala, now in jail, is building her political redemption around the famous Poes Garden bungalow that is now confiscated by the court
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 23 September 2019