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'Derogatory' article on Modi, Jaya on Lankan Defence website creates furore
PMK founder S Ramadoss said that the article was 'bad' in taste and not only demeaned Jayalalithaa, but also Modi.
Humaima Malick: Wasim Akram is a very dear friend and will always remain one
Pakistani actress Humaima Malick was reportedly in a relationship with Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram.
Cabinet to take up amendments to Juvenile Justice Act next Wednesday
The amendments are listed for Cabinet for next Wednesday.
India's demands block $1 trillion WTO deal on customs rules
Trade experts say Thursday's failure is likely to end the era of trying to cobble together global trade agreements.
Why protests against UPSC CSAT have failed to gather steam
The protest is not well planned and not even the aspirants know what will be the next step.
Armaan Jain joins Twitter
The 'Lekar Hum Deewana Dil' actor was welcomed by his industry seniors Abhishek Bachchan and Karan Johar on the micro-blogging site.
Facebook, Cisco, HP interested in investing more in India: Government
"All of them are very excited about investments, opportunity and also involvement in education etc. Facebook and Cisco in particular," the Telecom Minister said.
Three Naxals carrying a reward of Rs 5,000 held during combing operation
Three Naxals, one of them carrying a reward of Rs 5000, were arrested in the insurgency-hit Kondagaon district of Chhattisgarh on as part of intensified combing operation by police in the wake of ongoing "Naxal week", a senior official said.
Court finds man guilty of raping 92-year-old woman
A 26-year-old man has been found guilty of raping a 92-year-old woman by a local court in Muzaffarnagar.
Road projects over 26,550 crore stuck in disputes: Centre
Disputes relating to 45 contract packages have been resolved under the one-time settlement scheme
12 villages cut-off due to landslide in Odisha
Locals pointed out that the district authorities have failed to construct the culvert during the last one year which led to the present situation.
1 killed in clash over Facebook post; curfew clamped in Khandwa
Curfew was imposed early on Thursday in Khandwa after communal tension spread in the town over a post on a social networking site that allegedly hurt the feelings of a particular community and also led to the killing of a person, a police official said.
Lukaku wasn't highly motivated at Chelsea: Mourinho
The Belgian international moved to Everton for a reported 28 million pounds on Wednesday.
ICICI Bank Q1 net profit up 17 pct, beats estimates
Analysts on average had expected a net profit of 25.73 billion rupees.
Rodgers 'pleased' with Liverpool's comeback win over City
Rodgers was delighted with his side's positive response against Manchester City to edge out the Premier League champions in a New York friendly.
As it happened: CWG 2014, Day 8
Follow all the updates from the Games as India resume their hunt for gold on Day 8 in Glasgow.