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Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) created history on Friday as its shares listed at Rs 1089 per share on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), up 35 percent over its issue price of Rs 806.
The cause of fire is suspected to be a short-circuit and further probe is underway, he said.
Uber has also started a public petition urging Bangaloreans to support UberPOOL.
A special envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees since 2012, Jolie says refugees recommended for resettlement are often survivors of terrorism and torture or may be in need of advanced medical care.
Reload is an action-romance shot in the exotic locales of Miami.
The concept of gender budgeting is not new to India. In practice since 2005, the idea factors in the grim reality that, for women access to facilities and resources remains the biggest challenge.
Nagaland Chief Minister T R Zeliang has refused to resign following the death of two persons in anti-ULB (Urban Local Bodies) poll agitation in Dimapur and appealed to the people to stop violence and not fall prey to rumour mongers.
Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Videgaray is on his way to New York, where he plans to meet with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres amid the diplomatic crisis with US President Donald Trump's administration.
Bajaj’s commercial vehicle sales stood at 30,093 units during the month.
The growth has been largely due to a good performance by Grand i10, Elite i20 and Creta.
On Tuesday, a grand welcome was organised by Manveer's fans to celebrate his recent win on the popular reality show.
Nissan hopes its new "near-electric" hybrid will allow it to shave costs and fend off competition in developing cheaper electric cars.
The absence of a robust electronics manufacturing ecosystem in the country will only restrain the Make in India and Digital India vision.
Rear-wheel-drive Spyder has been given new bumpers to improve downforce.
Already two 1,000 MW units have been set up at Kudankulam and construction work for two more similar units have begun. A total of six 1,000 MW units are planned at Kudankulam and will be owned by Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL).