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We can win medals in every category at Asiad, says Dipika Pallikal
"We can win medals in all categories, but it's wrong to say it's going to be easier than the Commonwealth Games," Pallikal said.
2G scam: Recording of evidence ends, court to hear final arguments
The court fixed November 10 for hearing final arguments in the case in which the CBI had alleged that there was a loss of Rs 30,984 crore to the exchequer in allocation of 122 licences for 2G spectrum which were scrapped by the Supreme Court on February 2...
Aaron Ramsey doubtful for Arsenal against champions Manchester City
Ramsey, who has scored in two of Arsenal's three Premier League games this season, limped off in the final minutes of Wales' 2-1 win in Andorra.
Will Priyanka Chopra's 'Mary Kom' enter the 100 crore club? Please! Don't put such pressure on us, she says
Actress Priyanka Chopra doesn't want the biopic to be pitted against biggies.
As scots eye independence, rest of UK gets nervous
After independence, the Scottish goods could be subject to import duties, and customers might start paying in two different currencies.
Gaza war is over but Jerusalem violence remains
Israel's Shin Bet security service said there were seven times more violent Palestinian attacks on Israeli troops and civilians in Jerusalem in July and August than in the previous two months.
Apple Watch gets mixed reviews in the fashion world
Apple's newly unveiled smartwatch on Tuesday split fashion arbiters who may prove pivotal to its broad acceptance.
Cyber threats among greatest national security dangers: US
Cyber threat is a national security danger, Obama administration has enhanced government's capabilities to address this challenge.
Opposition parties demand central forces at all booths in West Bengal bypolls
"The ruling party has planned to unleash terror and violence and many outsiders have assembled in the poll-bound constituencies", WBPCC President Adhir Chowdhury said.
Myth-busting chocolate teapot developed in UK
The York-based experts were challenged to prove the sarcastic phrase "as useful as a chocolate teapot" wrong.
Punjab to seek debt relief from 14th Finance Commission
Empowered Committee of the state Finance Ministers will meet on Wednesday in Delhi wherein 14th Finance Commission will also be there, Punjab Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa said.
Andhra Pradesh: YSR Congress to agitate against failures of TDP government
Initially, focus would be on strengthening the party's organisational structure from village and ward level along with affiliated bodies of students, women, scheduled castes, backward castes and other wings.
India to revise GDP measurement next year, economy may be larger
India usually revises the method of calculating national accounts and other macro data every five years.
India's Asian Games contingent pruned to 516 athletes, 163 coaches
Sports Minister pruned the Indian contingent for September 19-October 4 event to 679 from the 942 proposed by the IOA.
Indian scientist gets 2014 Midori prize for Biodiversity
An evolutionary Indian ecologist, Kamal Bawa has won the prestigious USD 100,000 Midori Prize for biodiversity for his pioneering research, including in climate change in the Himalayas.
Asian Games: Meet India's 12-toed athlete Swapna Barman
Pursuing a largely unrewarding Olympic sport requires adjustments but heptathlete Swapna Barman has taken it to a new level - squeezing six toes in each shoe designed for five.