The Congress move comes days after its Vice President Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of taking kickbacks from corporate houses.
The poll, conducted from Monday to Friday, showed Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, with a 10.7 point lead among likely voters over Trump, her likely Republican rival in the November presidential election.
Vidya's latest release is 'TE3N', which hit screens on a day when she celebrates her Bollywood anniversary.
The Al-Qaeda in the Indian Sub continent (AQIS) claimed responsibility for killing the duo, saying that the two were because they were "pioneers of promoting and practicing homosexuality."
The Maharashtra government said offering prayers should be open to both men and women, asserting that the ban by the Haji Ali trust cannot override the right to equality.
Guangzhou Evergrande, the reigning Asian club champions already boasting the likes of Ricardo Goulart and Paulinho, paid $47 million to Atletico Madrid to sign Colombian striker Jackson Martinez.
A glittering launch ceremony was held at a south Kolkata hotel on Wednesday to kick-start India's top-flight football competition, I-League.
Yatsenyuk had almost ended up his weekly questions session when a lawmaker from President Petro Poroshenko's faction, Oleg Barna, came up to him and handed him a bunch of red roses.
Radhe Maa is required to record her statements with the police on Friday in the dowry harassment case.
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Two days after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal batted for "public trial" of media, his deputy Manish Sisodia on Tuesday said the entire media needs to go for 'vipassana'.
Fiscal discipline if adhered to can bring in a lot of positive changes in the economy. Incentives to select industries can further improve earnings of stressed businesses.
Superstar Mohanlal Friday said that he is performing at the opening ceremony of the 35th National Games of India for free.
Spurs bought Naughton from Sheffield United in a double deal that also saw Kyle Walker move to London in 2009.