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Banks issue notices to Nagarjuna's studio to recover loans
Two public sector banks have issued notices to Nagarjuna's film studio to recover loans amounting to Rs 62 crore.
Delhi government to build 27,000 flats for EWS, LIG
According to a senior government official, the project is in the initial stage and is being drafted by the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUISB).
Indian-origin author assaulted in South Africa
Zainub Priya Dala was hit in the face with a brick last week after she praised Rushdie's writing at a school in Durban, a city on the country's east coast.
DMK backs Tamil Nadu farmers bandh against Karnataka dams across Cauvery
The DMK chief M Karunanidhi has asked the ruling AIADMK to call for total bandh on March 28.
Maharashtra Minister sparks controversy, says foreign hand behind church attack
Three men were caught on CCTV while hurling stones into the compound of the St George Catholic Church.
Gulzar: I learn the nuances of this age by being in touch with Vishal Bharadwaj
Gulzar says the seemingly effortless transition was made possible by director-composer Vishal Bhardwaj.
Even a CBI probe won't ensure closure in DK Ravi case
There can be nothing worse for the memory of an officer like DK Ravi than this political tug-of-war being played out right now.
Bharti Airtel partners Amazon to offer cloud services in India
Cloud computing services offer software and other facility on pay as per use basis without customers requiring to buy entire product.
La Liga: Luis Suarez scores as Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2-1 to extend lead
Barcelona opened up a four-point gap over Madrid with another 10 rounds remaining to decide the league crown.
Chinese envoy to hold Himalayan border row talks in India
China's special representative, Yang Jiechi, will visit India from Sunday until Tuesday for the eighteenth round of boundary talks, India's foreign ministry said in a statement.
LFW, Day 4: Shabana Azmi catwalks to Javed Akhtar's couplets
Shabana Azmi glided down the ramp to an audio of her husband Javed Akhtar reciting couplets from a poem.
Faced tease,taunts during passage of Insurance Bill, says Jayant Sinha
Jayant said he faced "taunts" about his father favouring only 26 per cent foreign investment in the sector while the Bill was for allowing 49 per cent.
Seven militants killed in Pakistan airstrikes
The militants were killed when Pakistani military jets targeted hideouts of banned outfits, The Dawn online reported citing security forces.
EC may revoke registration of parties which have not contested for 5 years
The CEC said there are more than 1,600 registered parties in the country of which only less than 200 participate in the electoral process.
Now, order food via Ola app
Ola's new service will start delivering food from top rated restaurants in a user's neighbourhood in less than 20 minutes.
Indian Christian identity questioned, says head of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India
"There are lot of people who feel their Christian identity is being questioned. Indian Christian identity is being questioned, and it gives certain sense of sadness," Cardinal Baselios Cleemis said in an interview.