Rijiju supported construction of smaller or mid-level projects in the range of 300 MW or 500 MW capacities in North East.
A government statement said the countries in a joint statement had termed the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution passed last March as an intrusive mandate and unwarranted in the context of Sri Lanka's own local investigation.
A Muhammad Waqas strike in the final few minutes gave Pakistan a 2-1 victory over India in the Men's Group B game.
'Harry Potter' star Daniel Radcliffe says he enjoys playing an "anti-hero", who is disliked in his upcoming fantasy-horror 'Horns'.
The government said that the exams should be postponed till there is clarity on the syllabus.
Sri Lankans living in the area said they boycotted this bar named as the 'Buddha Bar' as a mark of protest.
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A 16-year-old girl was strangled to death by unknown persons in Meerut district, police said.
'Samvidhaan' is a series which will sketch the making of the Indian constitution.
Ankara's chief prosecutor initiated a probe into audio recordings - purportedly of Erdogan and his son arranging to dispose of vast amounts of cash.
The rupee had gained 11 paise to close at 62.12 against the US dollar in the previous session on Friday.
A local court in Jaipur has issued notice to union minister Salman Khurshid for allegedly making controversial remarks against Aam Aadmi Party.
While addressing his supporters, Kejriwal accused the Congress and the BJP of putting roadblocks in AAP's fight against corruption.
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Singapore's first major riot in four decades is forcing the wealthy island to confront a stubborn but vexing question: how to treat low-paid foreign workers whose muscle underpins much of the economy but whose presence increasingly riles its citizens.