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Watch: Tanishq breaks social norms, celebrates remarriage in new ad
Tanishq's new ad tries to break the social norms and shows a dusky bride with a daughter who is all set to remarry.
EC allows Delhi govt to sell onions from mobile vans
The Election Commission has allowed the Delhi government to sell onions from mobile vans at various sites, an official said on Friday.
Bigg Boss 7: Kushal becomes the new captain, Gauahar elated
The 40th day was one of the peaceful days but the undercurrent of jealousy and enmity was still visible.
Telecom user base grows marginally to 90.61 crore in August
Aircel added 8.76 lakh users in August to take its subscriber base to 6.26 cr, followed by Airtel which added 8.33 lakh new users during the period.
Nico Hulkenberg frontrunner to replace Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus
Hulkenberg is Lotus's number one choice to replace Kimi Raikkonen next season, team principal Eric Boullier said on Friday.
Federer beats Dimitrov in Swiss Indoors quarters
Federer raised his game to beat Dimitrov of Bulgaria 6-3, 7-6 (2) in the quarter-finals of his hometown Swiss Indoors tournament.
Serena Williams to face Jelena Jankovic in Istanbul semi-finals
Williams, who swept her group on Thursday, has a 7-4 career edge over Jankovic.
UN experts call for more US transparency on drones
UN said that secrecy is the biggest obstacle to determining the impact pact on civilian casualties.
Let there be Tagore renaissance: Swedish scholar
Describing Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore as "ever inspiring", a Swedish scholar on Friday called for extensive translation of the bard's literary works across the world.
Ashley Cole back for Chelsea in time for Manchester City visit
Cole is available for the match against Manchester City after missing their last two matches with a rib injury, said Mourinho.
It's over! Celebrity couple Orlando Bloom, Miranda Kerr split
Orlando Bloom and supermodel Miranda Kerr have announced the end of their marriage of three years.
NSA monitored calls of 35 world leaders: Edward Snowden
London: In a new revelation, whistle-blower and ex-national Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden has said the US intelligence agency monitored the phone calls of 35 world leaders after the contacts were provided by an official in a US governmen...
Colombia: Women go on 'sex strike' over poor roads
The movement, known as "crossed legs movement", is the second such strike in two years, a news agency reported on Thursday.
Pakistan disappointed over no progress on ending LoC violations
Pakistan on Friday said it is "disappointed" that progress has not been made on ending ceasefire violations on the LoC despite a meeting between Pakistani and Indian Prime Ministers.
Indian man sneaks into Pakistan to visit grandparents' graves
A middle-aged man from Rajasthan badly injured himself while sneaking into Pakistan's Sindh province, unnoticed by border guards of both countries, to visit the graves of his paternal grandparents.
Read full text of BJP's letter to EC complaining against Rahul Gandhi
The Bharatiya Janata Party's letter to the Election Commission complaining against Congress Vice President for breaking election model code of conduct.