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2G scam: A Raja is in habit of making false statements, says CBI
"Raja is in a habit of making false statements, even to the Prime Minister" and "with a stroke on pen" had changed the cut-off date for receiving applications from firms seeking 2G licences, in which out of 575 applicant companies, 408 applications were k...
I will produce movies like 'Madras Cafe' and 'Vicky Donor': John Abraham
The actor wants to produce more movies like 'Vicky Donor' and 'Madras Cafe'.
Arunachal Pradesh reeling under flood-like situation
Several districts of Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday continued to reel under flood-like situation triggered by incessant rain over the past few days .
Cyberabad police bans drones for photography at events due to terror threat
The directive has been issued by the police citing use of drones for photography and live telecast of events without prior permission.
Time to make UN vibrant with India as permanent member: Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has emphasized the need for urgent UN Security Council reform, saying it is time to make the powerful body "vibrant" with the inclusion of India as a permanent member.
I would love to work with Hrithik Roshan in a feature film: Sonam Kapoor
Actors Hrithik Roshan and Sonam Kapoor who showcased their splendid chemistry in a music video are now eager to work together in a full-length feature film.
AAP government mulling to launch 'manifesto tracker' to get public feedback
The AAP government is mulling the launch of an online 'manifesto tracker' which will allow it to obtain feedback from the people about its performance vis-a- vis the promises made by the party ahead of Delhi Assembly polls.
RSS slams Hamid Ansari, says if Muslims want to be treated equally, they should demand equal laws first
Ansari's comments on Muslim quota have provoked several political reactions besides a debate on social media.
There should be a rational basis for implementation of OROP, can't afford if it becomes a trend: Arun Jaitley
"I want to appeal to everybody that there should be a reasonable and rational basis for this implementation," said the Union Finance Minister.
Pope to allow all priests to forgive abortion during Holy Year
Francis is the first non-European pope in 1,300 years and has also marked himself out for his tolerance regarding taboo topics.
Bad elements in tax department to be 'taken care of': Revenue secretary
Promising just and fair decision in all tax matters, the new Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia on Tuesday said "bad elements" in the tax department will be identified and "taken care of" so that they don't spoil the investment climate.
Mid-day naps at office boost productivity, reduce blood pressure
Mid-day naps at office not only boost productivity but also reduce blood pressure significantly, a study has suggested.
'Titli' is one of the most intriguing, hard-hitting indie films in the last decade: Dibakar Banerjee
‘Titli’, produced by Banerjee and presented by Yash Raj Films, will release in India on October 16.
Congress slams government 'flip-flops' on Pakistan, says any talks would be 'fruitless'
Congress said that the more than 40 incidents on our borders in the recent days and the nabbing of a terrorist from Pakistan show that the real powers in the neighbouring country are not interested in any peace with India.
40 pouches of narcotic substance recovered from woman's body
No surgery was done on the woman and the concealed substance was taken out using appropriate medical methods, the official said.
Blast, clashes as Ukraine MPs back more autonomy for rebels
About a dozen people were reportedly injured, the eyewitness said.