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73-year-old Indian woman runs Malaysian race

A 73-year-old Malaysian-Indian woman has become the oldest participant in an annual running competition in Malaysia.

Sinnaponnu Seenivasan from Kepong was in the limelight after completing the 3.5 k

Justice Majage sworn in as Upalokayukta

Retired Karnataka High Court Judge, Mr S.B. Majage, was on Monday sworn as the state's Upalokayukta at a brief ceremony in Raj Bhavan here.

The Upalokayukta post had been lying vacant for seven mont

Many dishonest acts acceptable among Oz youths

Nearly half of Australian youths think dishonest behaviours such as claiming a refund from companies for used goods and availing discounts on movie tickets by wrongly declaring children's age are acce

73-year-old Indian woman runs Malaysian race

Kuala Lumpur, July 19: A 73-year-old Malaysian-Indian woman has become the oldest participant in an annual running competition in Malaysia.

Sinnaponnu Seenivasan from Kepong was in the limelight afte

UK temporary cap on non-EU immigration from Monday

Britain will enforce a temporary cap on non-EU immigration into the country starting Monday which will put a limit on the number of applications being made.

The interim limit of 24,100 applications w

Bicycle bomber kills 3 ahead of Kabul conference

A suicide attack in eastern Kabul killed at least three civilians and left 45 injured on Sunday, officials said - two days before a major international conference in the capital.

The bomber on a bicy

Kayani behind Indo-Pak face-off

New Delhi, July 17: The Pakistan Army Chief, Gen. Ashraf Parvez Kayani, met the President, Mr Asif Ali Zardari, and the Prime Minister, Mr Yousaf Raza Gilani, on the afternoon of July 15, just hours b

Sri Lanka 91/1 against India at lunch

Sri Lanka were 91 for one in their first innings at lunch on the first day of their first cricket Test against India at the Galle International Stadium here on Sunday.

Opening batsman Tharanga Pranav

67% Britons want burqa ban

A majority of Britons - around 67 per cent - want to see the burqa banned in the country.

Earlier in the week, members of parliament in France voted to outlaw the full Islamic veil in public. A poll

Par panel puts n-bill on fast track; report in monsoon session

The Parliamentary committee examining the controversial nuclear liability bill is expediting work to enable submission of its report to the Rajya Sabha during the monsoon session that begins on July 2

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