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Viktor Troicki dumps top seed David Ferrer out of Shenzhen Open
Top seed David Ferrer was bundled out in the second round by Troicki 6-3 6-4.
Petra Kvitova ends Caroline Garcia's dream run to enter Wuhan semis
Petra Kvitova ended the dream run of France's Caroline Garcia with a clinical performance to reach the semi-finals of the Wuhan Open on Thursday.
Indian cyclists continue poor run at Asian Games
Indian cyclists Amarjit Singh and Amrit Singh finishing fifth in their respective repechage heats to be knocked out of the Men's Keirin event on Thursday.
Monsoon starts withdrawing from northwest region
India's annual monsoon has started withdrawing from the country's northwest region, weather officials said.
Sushant Singh Rajput denies walking out of Shekhar Kapur's 'Paani'
Sushant Singh Rajput has denied reports that he had dropped out of Shekhar Kapur's ambitious project.
India siding with US against China can be disastrous: Natwar Singh
Former external affairs minister Natwar Singh said that India should not unite with the US against China as it could be "disastrous".
Narendra Modi visits Jaitley at hospital
A day before he embarks on his visit to the United States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday visited Finance Minister Arun Jaitely at a city hospital.
Japan's bullet train hits half century
Japan's arrival as a modern economic powerhouse with a transport system soon became the envy of the world.
Jolla looking for Indian partners to develop Sailfish smartphones
Priced at Rs 16,499, the first handset from Jolla features a 4.5-inch IPS display, 1.4GHz dual-core Qualcomm processor, and an 8MP rear camera.
US spacecraft Maven enters Mars orbit, India probe next
The robotic explorer successfully slipped into orbit around the red planet on late Sunday night.
Enlarge access to journalists: Editors Guild to government
The Guild said that every government is entitled to choose a media strategy that best suits its philosophy and interests.
Bureaucrat can't be victimized for crtiticising government: SC
"The right to judicial remedies for the redressal of either personal or public grievances is a constitutional right of the subjects of this country," the bench said.
Kerala: Government is duty bound to control use of intoxicants, says Kapil Sibal
The entire policy is to be viewed as a regulatory measure in restricting the trade of liquor', Sibal said before the court of Justice K Surendra Mohan on a batch of petitions filed by bar owners, challenging the closure of 300 liquor outlets in the state.
Hike in circle rates in Delhi to hit housing demand
The Delhi government on Monday raised the circle rates by up to 20 per cent with an aim to check black money component in sale and purchase transactions.
Chinese army asks for flag meeting
The Chinese side has asked for the meeting and their request is under consideration, army sources said.
Air-strikes kill 42 militants in North Waziristan
Military jets targeted militant hideouts in Dandi Kachkol, Gurbaz and Mana areas of North Waziristan and killed 19 militants, a statement released by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.