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New media start up focussing on digital journalism
Noted Television Producer Saj Kurien is the Managing Director.
Seven fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy
The seven fishermen were arrested on Thursday night, he said.
Iraq crisis: Rajasthan labourer stranded, no contact since 5 days
A man from Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan is stranded in war-torn Iraq and has not contacted his family for the last five days, his family claimed.
Minor girl raped, newly married woman gang raped in AP
A 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a youth while a newly married woman was allegedly gang raped by two persons in separate incidents in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, police said today.
6 IITs, AMU, JNU, Panjab University in top 100 Asia varsities
IIT Kharagpur followed Punjab University securing the 45th rank while IIT Kanpur was placed 55th.
Restrictions in Srinagar to prevent separatist rally
Traffic on the Srinagar-Jammu highway moved normally and government offices in areas where no restrictions had been imposed also functioned normally.
Full text: The Official Languages Act, 1963
An Act to provide for the languages which may be used for the official purposes of the Union, for transaction of business in Parliament, for Central and State, Acts and for certain purposes in High Courts.
Chefs should be business savvy
A successful chef is one who not only whips out lip-smacking dishes but who is also business savvy, a five-star hotel chef says.
Wimbledon: Andy Murray returns to site of greatest win
Murray became the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win the singles title at the tennis tournament the locals refer to simply as "The Championships," ending a nation's long wait and sparking talk of knighthood.
The Mumbai Campa Cola Society case: All you want to know
In the first stage of eviction, the Municipal Corporation will cut off supply of electricity, water and gas to the illegally built flats.
UN: 500,000 kids in Mali at risk of malnutrition
Their plight is shocking and unacceptable.
UN warns Britain over child voodoo victims, sex tourists
British police are reported to have recorded scores of cases over the past decade of children who have faced torture and abuse as part of witchcraft rituals.
Iraq crisis: Militants release 48 foreigners held hostage in Tikrit
As many as 40 Indians have been abducted by the ISIS militants in Iraq's second largest city Mosul.
Air pistol shooter Jitu wins gold in ISSF World Cup
India's Jitu Rai on Thursday won a historic gold medal in the men's air pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Maribor, Slovenia.
Accused in J Dey murder case seeks discharge from case
Kaliya's application is likely to come up for hearing next week.
Goats die after consuming poisonous fodder
He said that several goats were still critical.