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Telcom operators not against Skype, WhatsApp: Bharti Airtel
Telecom operators have demanded that these services be brought under licensing regime and made to comply with regulations as telecom service providers are required.
Delhi elections: Krishna Tirath rules out infighting in BJP, says Congress has lost its culture
"The political situation differs from state to state," Tirath said about the party projecting Bedi as CM candidate.
Sania Mirza, Leander Paes make it all-win day for India at Australian Open
Sania Mirza and Hsieh Su-wei won their first round match 6-2, 6-0 against Maria Irigoyen and Romina Oprandi.
Look of the day: Sridevi redefines elegance in Sabyasachi sari at 'Shamitabh' music launch
Sridevi's level of elegance was off the scale as she stepped out wearing a stunning sari by Sabyasachi Mukherjee at Shamitabh music launch.
Asus' 11.6-inch EeeBook laptop coming to India today; to be competitively priced
The Asus EeeBook X205, which debuted last year during IFA 2014, is a 11.6-inch Windows 8.1 notebook that weighs less than 1kg.
Muslim prisoner can grow his beard: US Supreme Court
The court also pointed out the inherent inconsistency of the prison's rules, since no policy regulates the length of head hair.
AirAsia plane climbed too fast, then disappeared, says Indonesia
Ignasius Jonan told Parliament that radar data showed the Airbus A320 was climbing at about 6,000 feet a minute before it disappeared on December 28.
Five F1 races, including Australia, to start earlier
Australia's will start at 1600 local, although Saturday qualifying remains at 1700, while Malaysia is brought forward to 1500.
US, India likely to sign key pacts during Obama's visit
The global entry programme, which will expedite the entry of Indian travellers to the US and give a boost to commerce between the two countries, is among one of the negotiations that are likely to be taken up.
People question PM Modi's 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan', ask which roads did he clean
The main market of Chandni Chowk has been dug up and garbage is seen lying on every nook and corner of the market.
Capital One: Semifinal with Liverpool revives bitter memories for Jose Mourinho
"To lose a Champions League semi-final with a goal that is not a goal stays forever. You don't forget it," says Mourinho.
Vivienne Westwood pays tribute to the Prince Charles' environmental efforts at Milan Fashion Week
Vivienne Westwood paid tribute to the Prince of Wales at Milan Fashion Week
Gucci salutes France in first post-Giannini collection
The fashion curtain call is part of the ritual of the runway show, with each designer's personality reflected in that final bow.
Iranian paper banned for showing Clooney wearing 'Je suis Charlie' pin
Mardom-e Emrooz (Today's People) had come under criticism after running the image of the actor at last week's Golden Globes ceremony.
Tiger Woods loses a tooth while celebrating Lindsey Vonn's victory
Woods lost a front tooth after being hit in the face by a video camera while watching girlfriend Vonn take a record 63rd World Cup Alpine ski win in Italy.
I completely relied on Neeraj Pandey and his script for 'Baby'; became a director's actor: Akshay Kumar
The film, which deals with terrorism, is scheduled for a January 23, 2015 release.