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President poll: Pranab thanks Mamata
Shortly after Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee announced on Tuesday that her party would vote for Pranab Mukherjee, the UPA candidate called her up to thank her for the decision.
USA's response to Indian fisherman's killing
Meanwhile, US Ambassador to India Nancy Powell telephoned Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai to convey her regret.
Shanghai: Abhay gets compliments for Tamilian accent
Abhay Deol is on cloud nine after being appreciated for his role as an IAS officer in 'Shanghai'.
Jamshedpur: Man mauled after entering tiger enclosure
The man, whose identity is yet to be established, had entered the enclosure of Raghav, the full grown tiger.
West Bengal: Top Maoist leader Arnab Dam arrested
CPI (Maoist) state committee member Arnab Dam was arrested from the West Bengal-Jharkhand border area.
AP: BJP sets Sept 17 deadline for Telangana
BJP has called upon all pro-Telangana forces to join hands to carry forward the movement.
Sania-Mattek crash out of WTA event in USA
The Indo-American pair fought hard before losing 7-5 4-6 5-10 in 1 hr and 56 mins to Chinese Taipei combination.
Laila Khan's father moves HC, demands CBI probe
Murdered Bollywood starlet Laila Khan's father has filed a writ petition in the Bombay High Court for a CBI probe.
Coming soon: Rajinikanth phones and tablets
Karbonn will produce these phones and tabs with special content on Rajinikanth.
Britain eclipses US with biggest Olympic squad
The US will only have the second biggest squad in London, with 530 competitors, while the British will have 542.
India's Olympic moments: Jadhav makes history
The wrestler repaid the faith of his friends and well-wishers by becoming India's 1st individual Olympic medallist in 1952.
Sushil Kumar not thinking too much about medal
The Beijing Olympics bronze medallist says he wants to improve upon his previous showing.
IMF cuts global growth forecast including India's
The International Monetary Fund has lowered India's growth forecast by 0.7 percentage points to 6.1 per cent for 2012.
No alarming trend in air fare hike, says DGCA
Air fares have shot up in the past fortnight mainly on account of crisis in Kingfisher Airlines.
Northeast road-rail links snap due to landslide
The tracks that were damaged three weeks ago by landslides caused by heavy rains are yet to be restored.
Manipur Public Service Commission
On 3rd October 1972, the Governor of Manipur issued the order of constitution of Manipur Public Service Commission.