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Vote by conscience in President poll: PA Sangma
Presidential election are not held on the basis of political parties, it is above political party, Sangma said.
Review: Samsung Galaxy S III amazes
While reviewing the unit I got so attached to it that even I set my photograph as the wallpaper, as if I owned it.
Why Bollywood fans should watch 'Billa 2'
'Billa 2' will give the Hindi film audience a chance to understand the reason behind Ajith Kumar's huge popularity.
Analysis: Tech Inc's invincible aura fades
The iPhone and iPad maker is one of the few major tech stocks to have gained in July, up 4 per cent.
AP: No quota, no votes, says Owaisi
Muslim leaders made a strong pitch for reservation for their community at the Islamic Summit 2012 in Hyderabad.
US crafted Pakistan apology to suit friends, foes
Pakistan last week ended a seven-month impasse over NATO supply routes for the Afghan war.
World Population Day: Why is it significant?
The world holds 7,025,071,966 people as on July 9, 2012, while its resources are finite.
Athlete Pinki likely to be out of jail today
Asian Games gold medallist Pinki Pramanik has been accused of being a male and raping a woman.
Google Plus finally gets an iPad app
A year after its launch, Google Plus finally gets an iPad app.
Indian worker kills himself in Oman
This year, at least 15 Indian workers have committed suicide in Oman.
Barca fume after Mourinho eye-poke ban lifted
Barca spokesman Toni Freixa said Mourinho's exoneration damaged the image of Spanish football.
Issuing whips in president poll is an offence: EC
Political parties cannot issue any direction or whip to members to vote or not in Presidential poll, said the Election Commission.
Bharat Bhushan removed as DGCA
Bhushan, who has been the Director General of Civil Aviation for nearly two years, was replaced by Prashant Narain Sukul.
UPSC: Indian Post & Telecom Accounts & Finance Service
The IP&TASFS was formed in the year of 1972 and the first batch was recruited in 1974.
Shooting in India was a nice adventure: Christian Bale
Shooting of the upcoming Batman movie 'The Dark Knight Rises' began in India and it was adventurous filming
T'puram: Techies turn chefs for a noble cause
Techies queued up at the stalls put up by UST Global employees as part of their annual food festival.