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Anjali Damania withdraws resignation after assurance of revamp in AAP
AAP leader Anjali Damania resigned from the party but later took a U-turn on being assured of the formation of a new state executive.
Mumbai Metro finally set to roll; gets Railway Board's permission
The 11.4-km metro operations are likely to start in the next one week.
Pune: 17 arrested in IT professional's death, residents live in unease
Police have arrested 17 people suspected to be associated with Hindu Rashtra Sena for allegedly beating an IT professional to death.
Two policemen arrested guilty of killing 3 students in fake encounter
Two policemen have been pronounced guilty of murdering three students in a fake encounter 12 years ago by a local court today. Six others were found guilty of attempt to murder in the case by Fast Track Court-I judge Ravi Shankar Sinha.
UP will soon emerge as most peaceful state: Shakeel Ahmed
Amid Akhilesh Yadav-government drawing flak over current law and order situation, the Chairman of Uttar Pradesh Commission for Minorities Shakeel Ahmed on Thursday said the state would soon emerge as the "most peaceful and developed" state in the country.
Narendra Modi thanks Nawaz Sharif for sending sari for mother
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday thanked his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif for sending a sari for his mother.
Motor Vehicle Bill to be re-drafted in a month, says Nitin Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari's comments come within days of former Rural Development Minister Gopinath Munde's death in a road accident in Delhi.
Acute Encephalitis Syndrome claims 4 lives, 16 kids under treatment
Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) has claimed the lives of four children in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar in the last one week, district civil surgeon Dr Gyan Bhushan said.
Being compared to Sherlyn Chopra is natural, but we are very different, says Sunny Leone on hosting 'Splitsvilla'
Leone, who is set to host 'MTV Splitsvilla', is ready for comparisons with last year's host Sherlyn Chopra.
Assad's overwhelming win annoys West
US Secretary of State John Kerry called the results "meaningless", saying "the so-called elections are non-elections" and "a great big zero".
DataWind, makers of Aakash tablet, plans $28 million IPO
DataWind has grabbed headlines in recent years as the maker of the world's cheapest tablet device.
G7 concerned by Asian maritime tensions
US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel in May accused China of "destabilizing actions" in the South China Sea.
UN Chief urges South Sudan rivals to meet as promised
Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday spoke by phone with President Salva Kiir and urged that all military operations end "immediately."
Live: PM Narendra Modi sworn in as a Member of the 16th Lok Sabha
BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu has confirmed that party leader Sumitra Mahajan will be the Speaker of the 16th Lok Sabha.
Want both 'Holiday' and my film to do good business this Friday, says 'Filmistaan' director Nitin Kakkar
'Filmistaan' releases the same day as Akshay Kumar's 'Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty' is releases in theaters.
Hemant Soren directs officials to speed up developmental programmes
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Wednesday issued directions to state officials to speed up developmental programmes and set up a mechanism to monitor implementation of Central schemes.