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France to seek ban on Amazon bundled discounts, free delivery
France's Socialist government aims to introduce a law preventing online retailer Amazon from offering both discounts and free delivery for books in France.
'Raanjhanaa' would be a new beginning for Sonam: Neil Nitin Mukesh
Neil Nitin Mukesh is confident that 'Raanjhanaa' would work wonders for Sonam Kapoor.
Agitated govt employees in Puducherry to intensify protests
Retrenched employees of various government owned corporations and departments would intensify their agitation in the next ten days if there was no positive response from the administration, a top leader said on Saturday.
Uttarakhand floods: DMK announces Rs 25 lakh to PM's National Relief Fund
The DMK on Saturday announced Rs 25 lakh aid to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for the people of rain-ravaged Uttarakhand. Party Chief M Karunanidhi also appealed to DMK's elected MPs and MLAs to contribute a month's salary to the relief fund.
Uttarakhand floods: Pune pilgrims recount horror of rain rampage
"An entire road on which our vehicle was travelling caved in due to pressure of the gushing flood waters," recounts a woman tourist from the city who survived the Uttarakhand deluge. About 35 tourists from the city stranded in the aftermath of the Uttarak...
Manchester City out of Edinson Cavani race
EPL giants have refused to meet the 63m euros (£53.6m) buyout clause for the Napoli star, claimed the Serie A club's president Aurelio de Laurentiis.
Neymar and Balotelli face off in Confed Cup
The strikers are two of the tournament's biggest stars and have played up to expectations so far.
US Open Champion Rose dismisses rest for prior commitments
U.S. Open champion Justin Rose has barely had a moment to pause for breath since he clinched his maiden major title.
Japan condoles flood devastation in UttaraKhand, Himachal Pradesh
Japan on Friday offered condolences to the families of victims of floods that have wreaked havoc in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and parts of Uttar Pradesh.
Uttarakhand floods: BSNL to fix mobile towers in 3 days
Till now, BSNL has restored 10 telephone exchanges out of 72 that were impacted by heavy rains and floods.
Man savagely beaten in police custody, dies
A 40-year-old man died due to excessive beating in police custody in Chandwak police station area here on Friday, his family members alleged.
28 students of 'Super 30' institute crack IIT-JEE
'Super 30' provides free of cost IIT coaching to students belonging to economically weaker sections of the society.
Six Rajasthan hill forts get into UNESCO's World Heritage list
Six hill forts of Rajasthan, including Amber fort in Jaipur, were on Friday included in UNESCO's World Heritage List.
UP govt to set up panel to probe riots
Uttar Pradesh government is soon going to set up a committee to be headed by Ittehad-e-Millat Council president Taukir Raza Khan to probe into riots that took place after formation of SP government.
Ibibo to acquire online bus ticketing service redBus.in
redBus.in sells more than a million tickets a month and has over 600 full time employees.
Tata Communications to digitise Doordarshan, Films Division archives
Tata Communications Media Services soon plans to digitise such documents of historical and cultural significance.