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Modi government to put Sino-India ties on growth trajectory: President
The President conveyed this to visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is also special envoy of the President of China
Cauvery row: Karnataka all-party delegation to meet Narendra Modi
Siddaramaiah objected to the formation of the Board on the ground that the appeals on the award were pending before the Supreme Court.
Washington: Indian scientist inducted into elite group of professors
Prior to joining UND, Seelan worked as a land information consultant and with India's remote sensing programme for 17 years.
Government to give more choppers, special battalions to Chhattisgarh
Making it clear that Maoist insurgency will be dealt with an iron hand, government on Monday agreed to use helicopter for troops' deployment in conflict situations and favoured increasing the chopper strength for Naxal-hit areas.
Sunil Chhetri does not see India in FIFA World Cup in near future
"It's unfair to compare India with the top football countries in the world. We are far behind in world football," Chhetri said.
Hockey World Cup: Holders Australia thrash India 4-0
India suffered a humiliating 0-4 loss against defending champions Australia in their final group league encounter of the men's hockey World Cup.
Pune techie murder: 2 more arrested, police hint at Hindu outfit's hand
The Home Ministry had said that it is not satisfied with the report of the Maharashtra government and had sought further clarification.
Thane: Two-wheeler Co asked to pay Rs 50,000 for deficient service
Monesh Mishra had complained to District Consumer Redressal Forum that on May 5, 2011, his two-wheeler met with an accident as a result of which it needed repairs.
India's Vikram Joshi wins the World Quizzing Championships
Vikram scored 176 points out of a possible 210 including a full house in the History category.
Turn economy into a high growth path: President
Fighting inflation is on the top of the agenda of the new government.
Turmeric bags destroyed in fire in Salem
The fire occurred in the wee hours and 15,000 bags were destroyed.
Supercomputer passes the Turing Test for the first time, convinces judges it's a 13-year-old boy
If a computer is mistaken for a human more than 30 per cent of the time during a series of five-minute keyboard conversations it passes the Turing test.
Snapshot: Genelia D'Souza shows off her pregnancy glow at the launch of Riteish Deshmukh's 'Lai Bhari'
The actress looked utterly happy, and radiant as she attended the launch of Riteish Deshmukh's 'Lai Bhari'.
French, Indian air force chiefs to take part in 'Garuda-5'
French Air Chief General Denis Mercier with his country's Ambassador Francois Richier and French defence attach Group Captain Benedict Smith along with Indian Air Force Chief Arup Raha will arrive in Jodhpur on Monday to participate in the ongoing fifth...
Bryan Cranston, Audra McDonald early Tony Award winners
Bryan Cranston captured the prize for best actor in a play on Sunday at the 68th annual Tony Awards, Broadway's top honors.
London: Gandhi statue vandalised amid UK Sikh protests over Bluestar
A statue of Mahatma Gandhi has been vandalised in the UK city of Leicester apparently protesting the 1984 Operation Bluestar military raid on the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine.