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Marussia appoint US driver Rossi as F1 reserve
Marussia started the season with the smallest budget but are currently ninth after Bianchi scored two points in Monaco.
Madhur Bhandarkar aims to provide 'meaningful entertainment' again
Bhandarkar, who has started rolling the cameras for his next movie, is hoping he offers purposeful entertainment.
Son is doing fine; he is even going to school now: Emraan Hashmi
Hashmi, whose four-year-old son Ayan was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, said the child's was better.
India blocks WTO deal on customs rules as deadline nears
WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo said talks were ongoing to try to resolve the problem before a deadline of July 31.
Security in beefed up in UP for 'Alvida Ki Namaz' on Friday
The state government has beefed up the security in Western UP districts adjoining Moradabad in view of Vishwa Hindutva Parishad (VHP)'s proposed ‘Jalabhishek march’, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s protest and Congress' ‘peace march’ in Kanth area of Morad...
Jet Airways, Etihad woo passengers with 20-50 pc discount on fares
The Abu Dhabi-based carrier bought 24 per cent stake worth about Rs 2,060 crore in the Jet Airways last year, marking the first FDI by a foreign carrier.
Snapshot: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan wears a black trench coat, sports a bouffant hairdo at the opening ceremony of Commonwealth Games 2014
Looking ravishing in a black trench coat and black boots, Aishwarya attended the photocall with elan.
Actors singing in films is reflection of versatility: Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar has supported the growing trend of actors taking to singing in films, saying it shows their versatility.
Algeria loses contact with Air Algerie aircraft with 116 people on board
APS state news agency gave no details on the number of passengers aboard flight AH 5017.
Husband's family forces woman to prove 'chastity' by holding red-hot iron rods
A local court ordered registration of cases against four people, including a woman's husband and mother-in-law, for allegedly forcing her to "prove" her "chastity" in front of a community panchayat by holding red-hot iron rods, if she wanted to live with...
Vir Das: 'Jaane Kyon'? My toughest film so far, had to lose weight
Set in the backdrop of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, the film is a true story of a family who survived the riots on the night of Oct 31 that year.
Nizamuddinpur woman stripped in public, now arrested for kidnapping
The woman who was stripped and assaulted publically in Bihar for allegedly kidnapping and murdering two men was arrested Thursday, officials said.
Android grabs 70 per cent of the tablet market, Apple's market share slips to 25 per cent: Survey
Android tablet sales rose 11 per cent to 36.8 million in the March-June period, a survey found, and grabbed a 70 per cent market share.
Petition against Narayan Sai disguising as a Sikh dismissed
A local court has dismissed a revision petition against Narayan Sai, the son of disgraced spiritual guru Asaram Bapu, seeking action for masquerading as a Sikh when he was arrested last year, and thereby "hurting the religious sentiments".
Rather than dollars, India need ideas, knowledge: Modi to World Bank
During a meeting, Modi also suggested to Kim that the cleaning of the Ganga would be a very inspiring project for the World Bank.
Explosion in closed coal mine near Dhanbad's Nirsa
Explosion followed by emission of flame and smoke in a closed incline of Lakshmimata open cast mine of Eastern Coalfields Limited near Nirsa, about 45 km from here in Jharkhand was reported on Wednesday, police said.