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DU entrants want gender bias to go
As subject specific gender bias no longer exists and most girls prefer co-ed, DU has to re-think about girls colleges.
In Pics: Remembering Raj Kapoor
He was an all-round showman but on his 18th death anniversary let’s remember Raj Kapoor as the awara we all loved.
Rahul Mahajan on life support system
Rahul Mahajan, who collapsed in his father's official residence in Delhi on Friday, continues to be stable but critical.
Bear-hug tight on mkts, bull run ended
FIIs have pulled out about Rs 7,500 crore from the Indian stock markets in May leaving behind the fear of a liquidity crunch.
Southern discomfort for Da Vinci
Tamil Nadu has banned cinema screenings of the The Da Vinci Code following protests by Christians.
Hewitt strides though to third round
Hewitt saved a set point before beating Frenchman Montcourt 7-5 6-3 6-3 in the French Open second round on Thursday.
Museum gets back to soccer's roots
Was it the Native Americans? South American Indians? Was it Mexicans, Florentines, Chinese, Japanese or Eskimos?
Top seeds have it easy on Day IV
The good news for India is that Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupathi have both won their first round doubles matches.
Mkts crash: Blue-chips lead from front
The cumulative market capitalisation of the 30 companies present on the Sensex dropped by nearly Rs 48,000 crore.
Ramdev denies managing Trust
Yoga Guru Swami Ramdev denies reports of his family managing ‘Divya Yoga Mandir Trust’ saying eminent persons manage it.
Emergency declared in East Timor
What started last week as sporadic clashes between former soldiers and government troops has spiraled into gang warfare.
Global Effect: Mkts reflect Int'l trend
Recent pattern in the stock market movements shows that the domestic bourses have been mostly following the global cues.
Monty may feel racist heat in Australia
Monty Panesar should brace himself for some "racist mockery" from Aussie fans during the Ashes, warns Mike Brearley.
UNSC resolute to end Iran's nuclear prog
Security Council members resolute to end Iran’s uranium programme, Iran may negotiate but will not stop devices entirely.
Dena Bank to implement 400 cr project
Dena Bank has proposed to implement Rs 400 crore 'Core Banking' or 'Anywhere Banking' Project in three years.
Women are at greater lung cancer risk
Estrogen could be the reason why lung cancer acts differently in women than in men, researchers say.