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Jaya to attend swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi
Modi, who maintains a good rapport with Jaya, attended her swearing-in ceremony after the 2011 Assembly election.
Pakistan: Minister killed in Taliban bomb blast
The provincial minister for local government, Bashir Ahmad Bilour, died of his wounds at Lady Reading Hospital.
NBFCs to migrate to new cheques by March 13
The central bank had asked all banks to migrate to 'CTS-2010' standard cheques by December 31, 2012.
Hands on: The 5.9-inch Android smartphone 'Karbonn A30'
Karbonn A30 is based on Android 4.0 and offers dual SIM connectivity and all the sensors that you normally expect from an Android phone.
Taliban bomb kills 9 including minister at Pak rally
It is not clear if the uptick in violence is connected to turmoil within the leadership.
Chinese teacher punishes pupil by 50 students' slaps
The unnamed student was hospitalised for physical suffering and psychological trauma, China Daily reported.
Suicide bombers hit Airtel office in Nigeria
Islamist sect Boko Haram has previously blown up telephone masts and offices, saying they help the security forces catch its members.
Gangrape: 4 Metro stations to remain shut from Sunday
The capital has seen unprecedented protests over the most vicious physical and sexual assault of a 23-year-old physiotherapist in a moving bus.
Arteta's penalty gives Arsenal 1-0 win at Wigan
Arteta coolly slotted home a second-half penalty to send Arsenal third in the Premier League with a 1-0 victory over Wigan.
Notes from Raisina Hill: A despatch from the gangrape protest
None of them have thought the implications of the punishments they are demanding for the culprits: this is a from-the-gut, emotional response.
Sindhu, Kashyap reach maiden Grand Prix finals
Both Sindhu and Kashyap downed their opponents in straight games to reach the title clash of the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold event.
'Sarocharu' Review: The script lacks depth
The film has renowned actors Ravi Teja and Kajal in the lead role.
Manipur: Violent protests after actress molested in public
Life in Manipur was crippled as all shops, markets, business and entertainment houses remained closed while transport services were cancelled.
I prefer empty stadiums to abrasive supporters: Rahim Nabi
The winner of the AIFF Player of the Year award on Indian football, his injury sustained during the ugly clash during the Mohun Bagan-East Bengal clash, and his role as a leading star.
Manmohan Singh should answer nation, says Left
The CPI leader said the Prime Minister has "neither been seen nor heard."
'Karma Yodha' poster lands Mohanlal in trouble
The Health Department filed a case against Mohanlal for appearing in the poster of 'Karma Yodhya' holding a cigar.