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Heavy rains create havoc in Bahraich, claim 5 lives
Five persons, including two children, were killed in rain-related incidents in Bahraich, official sources said on Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants Snowden to go, but asylum not ruled out
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday he wanted Edward Snowden to leave after three weeks holed up at a Moscow airport, but also signalled that the former US spy agency contractor was moving towards meeting Russia's asylum conditions.
When will BJP impose speaking tax: Cong on Modi's Hyderabad rally fee
The BJP's Andhra Pradesh unit is collecting a fee of Rs 5 per person to attend a meeting to be addressed by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
1984 riots: HC says trial against Sajjan Kumar will continue
However, the criminal conspiracy charges against Congress leader Sajjan Kumar will not be invoked.
Red Bull slam F1 over 'tyre management' rules
Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz has criticised the current format of Formula One, saying that it is being ruined by the current rules of tyre management.
MP's Pre-Medical Test racket kingpin arrested in Mumbai
Madhya Pradesh Pre-medical Test (PMT) has been arrested in Mumbai, police said on Monday. Dr Jagdish Singh Sagar was nabbed from a hotel in Mumbai on Monday night with the help of Maharashtra Police, Inspector General (IG) V K Maheshwari told reporters in...
Microsoft slashes Surface RT tablet price by $150
The cut brings the price of the Surface RT with 32 gigabytes of memory to $349 without a cover, which also acts as a keyboard.
Thousands of Muslims in various flood-hit districts observe Ramzan fast
Thousands of Muslims in Bihar are observing the Ramzan fast despite struggling to survive amid inadequate relief in the flood-hit districts of Kishanganj, Purnea, Araria and Katihar.
J&K: Police arrest main accused in rape and murder case of a minor girl
The decomposed body of the girl was recovered on Saturday in the bushes near Nalthi Park.
Russia, China block UN condemnation of Iran missile tests
A UN Security Council committee is split over whether Iran's missile tests in 2012 violated UN sanctions imposed on Tehran because of its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, Australia's UN envoy said on Monday.
Congress blames Chhattisgarh govt for Darbha naxal attack
Chhattisgarh Assembly on Monday paid tributes to the pilgrims perished in rain-ravaged Uttarakhand and Congress leaders killed by Maoists in Darbha massacre, amid uproar by the opposition members.
Indian boxers win nine medals in Serbia
A Silambarasan (52kg) and Manish Solanki (69kg) in the men's division and Rajesh Kumari (48kg) and Chanda Udanshive (51kg) in the women's category clinched the Golden Glove title.
Promising marriage, property dealer rapes student
A property dealer has been booked for allegedly raping a 25-year-old girl on pretext of marriage in Malviya Nagar area in Jaipur, the police said on Monday.
Nissan plans to launch three new Datsun models by 2016 in India
The global launch of Datsun in India underlines Renault-Nissan alliance's aim to tap the potential of the country's small car market.
Pune FC sign Anthony D'Souza from Salgaocar FC
Pune FC signed left winger Anthony D'Souza from Salgaocar to bolster their lineup for the upcoming season.
'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' collects Rs 32.25 crore in the opening weekend
'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' has set the cash registers ringing at the box office.