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ASI stops restoration work of Kedarnath temple due to snowfall
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has stopped restoration work of Kedarnath Temple, which was ravaged by the flashflood in June, after the doors of the sanctum sanctorum was closed due to snowfall and severe winter.
Snapshot: Grab the first ever Bollywood celebrity dolls based on Aamir and Katrina
Aamir and Katrina launched the first ever Indian celebrity dolls based on their characters, Sahir and Aliya.
Stunning turnaround takes France to World Cup
France reached the World Cup against the odds after beating Ukraine 3-0, overturning a first-leg deficit with a performance full of pride and confidence.
Ghana through to World Cup, Egypt misses out
Ghana have qualified for the World Cup with a 7-3 aggregate win over Egypt in the playoffs to seize the fourth of five African places.
AAP Candidate Shazia Ilmi’s brother demands protection from sister
NEW DELHI: It seems the woes of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are not ending soon. After the Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal rift, the AAP is facing another public embarrassment. AAP’s RK Puram candidate Shazia Ilmi is now accused of threatening her brother Rashi...
After 'Raanjhanaa', Dhanush to work with Big B in Balki's next
Dhanush, who scored a hit with Bollywood debut 'Raanjhanaa', has joined hands with filmmaker R. Balki.
Meryl Streep in talks to portray Susan Boyle in a biopic
Meryl Streep is reportedly in talks to portray veteran singer Susan Boyle in an upcoming biopic.
Politics over Anti-Superstition Bill in Karnataka
The Bill which seeks to make bizarre rituals punishable has been strongly opposed by the BJP and other Hindu groups.
I'll just be myself on 'Boogie Woogie': Sargun Mehta
TV actress Sargun Mehta will step into the anchor's shoes for dance reality show 'Boogie Woogie'.
ISRO spying case: BJP trying to malign me, says RB Sreekumar
BJP had alleged that the anti-Modi policeman was part of the IB team which illegally detained and cooked up the case against former ISRO scientist Nambi.
51 persons taken ill after eating 'prasad' in Arwal village
At least 51 people, including 20 children, were taken ill after eating 'prasad' (offering to the deity) at a village in Bihar's Arwal district, officials said.
Google to pay $17 million to settle Safari privacy case
Google is paying $17 mn to 37 states and the District of Columbia to make amends for the Internet search leader's snooping on millions of people using Safari Web browsers.
Rupee up 31 paise vs US dollar in early trade
The rupee had notched up its biggest single-day gain in nearly seven weeks on Monday.
Delhi: NRI woman arrested for shoplifting
The woman, identified as Neetu Talwar, was arrested on Sunday from her brother's house in Greater Kailash C-Block.
Gen VK Singh tenders unconditional apology to SC
Singh, who was rapped by the court for "scandalising" the court and attributing motives to its verdict, said he has "highest respect" for the judiciary, particularly the apex court.
Indian business see opportunities in Afghanistan, says Salman Khurshid
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Monday cited the 1961 Hindi film "Kabuliwala" to stress on the close links and trade ties between India and Afghanistan and said India has an "open arms approach" to Afghanistan.