'The idea is to have a place where people can come together and bridge the gap. It will be a contemporary design for the future, and not have the shadows of the past' Ritwik Sharma reports.
A scene of a play and a conversation between two key characters were snipped from the first episode Tanashah, a day after the cast and crew of the nine-part starry political saga on Amazon Prime Video once again apologised and said they had decided to implement changes to address the concerns raised.
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Punjab government's action comes amidst pressure from the Trump administration to act against terror.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives the box office verdict for the week.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday removed a senior Pakistani official from his post for issuing advertisements to the media to congratulate the Pakistan Muslim League-N on its victory in the May 11 general elections.
The movie heart-throbs of the 1990s reunite after 22 years.
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The first-ever district development council (DDC) elections will be held in eight phases to elect 280 members in 20 districts from November 28 to December 22.
Streets were waterlogged near the Civic Centre at Minto Road and also in Civil Lines area where various cars were seen half-submerged in water.
Analysts believe the film should cross Rs 120 crore over the four-day weekend.
India women cricket team's skipper Mithali Raj has called on her side to improve their fielding, especially catching, ahead of their much-anticipated clash against arch-rival Pakistan in the ICC Women's World Cup at County Ground, Derby, on Sunday.
Pakistan in a letter to UN Security Council 1267 Committee has contended that Hafiz Saeed supports a family of four members, as a sole supporter, he is responsible for food, drink and clothes expenses for all family members.
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Former Olympians say the Indian team needs to translate individual brilliance into teamwork to come put trumps.
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Taapsee Pannu tells Patcy N how a girl from a middle class family that never even went to the theatre to watch films became a film actress and established herself, first in the film industry in the South and now in Bollywood.
Former India hockey captain Zafar Iqbal said the country's prominent athletes would write to the International Olympic Committee seeking its help for drawing up a blueprint for resurrecting sports in the country.
The Ayodhya issue is unlikely to die out anytime soon with parties vying to appropriate majority sentiments in varying proportions to suit their political agendas.
David Dhawan tells us why he chose to remake the classic Chashme Buddoor, why he worked with relative newcomers instead of his favourites like Govinda, Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt, and why his last film Rascals failed.
Saturday would mark the completion of a year of history being made in India-Pakistan trade relations.
Earlier, board's counsel Zafaryab Jilani had said that he is not satisfied with the verdict.
Debutant Haseeb Hameed struck his maiden fifty and shared an unbroken century partnership with captain Alastair Cook to push England's lead over India to 163 runs on day four of the first Test in Rajkot, on Saturday.
Actor-singer Ali Zafar talks about his new film Chashme Buddoor, why he thinks remakes are tricky, and why he is choosy about his work.
The virus, which has infected more than 14,562 people, continues to spread beyond China.
Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes hit an unbeaten half-century as the hosts took a lead of 128 with seven second-innings wickets remaining against England on the second day of the second and final Test in Dhaka, on Saturday.