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Arjun Munda questions Centre over haste in bringing Food Security Bill
Arjun Munda on Monday pulled up the Union Government for bringing in the Food Security Bill quickly and questioned the reasons behind discontinuing the 'Mukhyamantri Dal Bhat Yojna' introduced by his government in the state.
We will never leave West Bengal, says Tata Group
The Supreme Court has recently suggested the Tatas may return the Singur land to the state government.
Big stars or sex guarantee film's success: Sunil Pal
Sunil Pal regrets that films that boast big names or have a fair dose of adult content get success at the box office
FDI rises 25 per cent to 6-month high of $ 2.32 bn in April
According to an official, steps taken by the government are helping to boost FDI flows.
Arsenal come up with a massive deal in quest of Suarez
With the amount of finance the Gunners have in store this season, the Uruguayan striker seems to be their number one target.
WB rains: Flood situation remains serious in Malda, South Dinajpur
Torrential rains have damaged paddy and vegetable seeds, which were ready for yield.
Teenager Spieth is youngest PGA winner in 82 years
Spieth, who doesn't turn 20 for another two weeks, hit a two-foot par putt to earn a spot in the British Open field at Muirfield.
Mickelson wins Scottish Open after playoff
This was his 48th professional victory worldwide, four of which have come in the majors.
Rains lead to long power cuts in Taj city
The drizzle that began around 7 pm in Agra on Sunday continued early on Monday, ending a hot and humid spell. However, the rains caused water logging in low lying areas and led to long power cuts during the night.
Two persons killed as lightning strikes them
Monsoon remained active over Rajasthan as rains lashed several parts of the state on Sunday, with lightning claiming two lives in Ramganj area of the state capital.
Modi hits out at UPA, says PM is sitting on files as he can't take decisions
Narendra Modi also criticised the UPA government for the current economic scenario in the country and the falling rupee.
Berlocq upsets Verdasco to win Swedish Open
Berlocq broke the Spaniard's serve twice in the second set after a grueling opening set that lasted more than an hour.
JD(U) to go it alone in upcoming Rajasthan Assembly polls
The Janta Dal (United) has decided to go it alone in the forthcoming Rajasthan Assembly elections.
Amroha: Five persons killed in collision between van and truck
Two children were among five persons killed on Sunday when the van they were travelling in collided with a truck on the Hasanpur-Rahra road in the Azampur police station area here.
Maharashtra: Building collapses in Thane, 1 dead
There were no further casualties as the residents of the building were evacuated some days ago.
I'm not surviving on silly controversies: Honey Singh
Honey Singh claims he is not surviving in the industry for the "silly controversies" he is associated with.