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‘Women falling victim to tobacco’

Tobbaco, which kills over five million people every year, could kill nearly 2.5 million women tobacco users by 2030.

BA crew to extend strike?

The ongoing dispute between British Airways management and cabin crew employees wor-sened as Unite the union has warned to hold a new ballot for a fresh wave of strikes.

Court decries bail for riot accused

The Supreme Court on Monday decried the granting of bail to the accused in the riot cases by courts below in a routine manner, saying that “goons” could not be released from jail on the premise that t

Oil PSUs back on investment radar

After almost four years in the woods, stock markets are looking at public sector oil companies with interest again.

Mumbai man kills roommate

The city witnessed two different incidents of murder for relatively petty reasons on Monday.

Don Diego, Ticket To Ride move attractively

Don Diego and Ticket To Ride excelled when the following horses were exercised on the trial track here on Monday.

Probe role of minister: Activists

After the suicide of flamboyant Goa tourism minister Miccky Pacheco’s alleged girlfriend Nadia Torreado’s (28), women’s rights groups in Goa are demanding a thorough investigation into the incident an

Mysore runners for Wednesday

Following are the acceptances for the races to be held here on Wednesday.

Theft & arson at N. Delhi

The residence of a senior government official was burgled and later set ablaze by unidentified assailants on Saturday night with the police suspecting the involvement of the infamous juvenile leader of the “steal-arson gang” who recently escaped from a rehabilitation home in north Delhi.

Man dies in firing at wedding

A 40-year-old shop owner was shot dead in celebratory firing during a marriage ceremony in west Delhi on Saturday night.
Police officials said the incident took place at around 11.30 pm at an MCD community hall in Budela village of Vikaspuri.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.