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Seniors play love gurus to freshers

The transition from school life to college is tough for youngsters as it throws them out of their comfort zones and they are pushed into an exciting yet challenging path ahead.

Pranab breakfast today on price row, BJP to attend

The government appears to have won Round One in its battle against the Opposition campaign on the price rise issue, with the non-UPA parties beating a hasty retreat, and even the BJP-led NDA agreeing

Lalgarh ‘apolitical’ rally, says Mamata

Changing her plan to hold a political rally at Lalgarh on August 9 as her party’s show of strength, Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has now decided to make it an apolitical event.

24 killed in mishap in Uttarakhand

Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has announced cash compensations of Rs 2 lakhs each to the families of 24 Hindu pilgrims who were killed after the truck ferrying them plunged into a gorge

Mission suggested UK firm, insists Kalmadi

The Indian Olympic Association chief Suresh Kalmadi insisted on Sunday that the UK-based firm at the centre of a corruption row that has hit the organising committee was recommended by the Indian high

Deadline for GPS in buses missed again

The Delhi high court has granted the Delhi government four months time after the latter has informed the court that it has missed the deadline for installing global positioning systems (GPS) in buses

Incessant rains in city, more likely today

The city received incessant rains for the second consecutive day on Sunday, with the mercury dipping to make a pleasant weekend for the Delhiites.

Woman jumps to death in S. Delhi

A 40-year-old woman on Sunday committed suicide by jumping from the 6th floor of Batla Apartments in the I.P. Extension area in south Delhi.

‘Rana killed Phoolan to avenge 1981 massacre’

Testifying as the 170th witness in the nine-year-old bandit-turned-politician Phoolan Devi murder case, Suresh Kaushik, an investigating officer (IO) in the case, told the court of additional sessions

Viveik lets out the child in him

Viveik Oberoi may be more than a decade old in the film industry, but he says that at heart, he still remains a child.

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