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It’s a boy, reveals Egyptian mummy scan

A 1,700-year-old Egyptian mummy has been revealed to be a boy dressed in girl’s clothing, thanks to high-tech hospital scans.

Walnut-sized human livers grown in lab

London, Oct. 31: Scientists have grown walnut-sized human livers and hope the technique can be used for transplantations. The research also opens the prospect of testing the safety of experimental dru

104 officers guilty of rights violation

Jammu, Oct. 16: A total of 104 army officers, junior commissioned officers (JCOs) and other personnel posted in Jammu and Kashmir were found guilty of human rights violations and punished in the past

India criticised for not backing Canada at UN

Toronto, Oct. 15: India came in for sharp criticism here on Thursday for not backing Canada in its bid for a seat in the UN Security Council.

New Delhi backed Portugal over Canada for one of the non-

August exports up 22.5% at USD 16.64 billion

Exports grew by 22.5 per cent in August to USD 16.64 billion year-on-year on improved global demand for Indian merchandise, raising hopes that the USD 200 billion target for the fiscal will be easi

Sensex closes above 20,000

Backed by foreign fund inflows, Indian stock markets closed higher Friday, with a key benchmark index gaining 184 points to zip past the 20,000-mark for the second time in a week.

All 13 sectoral ind

Algerian women suicide bombers targeting Europe?

European airports and other transport hubs are on 'high alert' amid fears of a spate of attacks by Algerian female suicide bombers, Israeli intelligence website Debka has reported, citing counter terr

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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.