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Pakistan troops violate Kashmir ceasefire

Jammu/Srinagar: Pakistani troops fired at Indian positions in the Ramgarh sector of the international border in Jammu and Kashmir early on Wednesday in yet another violation of the bilateral ceasefire

Cheating Citibank employee who stole crores remains missing

Gurgaon: A Citibank employee accused of cheating investors of over Rs.300 crores after promising to double their deposits continues to be on the run, police said on Wednesday, a day after one of India

Shiv Sena activists detained in Maharashtra

More than 10 activists of the Shiv Sena were detained Tuesday for pelting stones on buses and stopping trains to enforce a shutdown in this Maharashtra town, the police said.

Delhi Bluelines out, private low-floors in

New Delhi: More than 1,200 Blueline buses will be phased out from the capital's roads by Friday, and the Delhi government is introducing private low-floor buses in several clusters to replace them, it

Malaysia to set up three panels for Indian community

Three committees will be set up for Malaysia's 2.1-million Indian community that will focus on areas where they would benefit the most, a minister has announced. The areas that will be looked into would be crime among ethnic Indian youth, promoting retail business and small and medium-scale enterprises (SME), deputy minister in the Prime Minister's department S.K. Devamany said Monday.

2011: Year of bad news for AP?

Hyderabad: With the movement for a separate Telangana gathering momentum again, Andhra Pradesh appears to be heading for another round of political uncertainty.

Hunger strikes, boycott of examination

AP agrees to withdraw all cases against Telangana students

Hyderabad: Bowing to the pressure from Congress MPs from Telangana, the party's government in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday decided to withdraw all criminal cases filed during protests for a separate Tela

Probe into 'info leak'

Chennai, Dec. 27: The Centre would probe whether any official information was leaked to corporate lobbyist, Ms Niira Radia, by the BJP general secretary, Mr Ananth Kumar, when he was the civil aviati

Titanic’s trip via computer

Atlanta, Dec. 27: Ever since it sank in April 15, 1912, the Titanic has been a source of fascination.

The ship’s remains have been explored in countless missions. Now, anyone curious can go to www.ex

Jab that helps drop two dress size

London, Dec. 27: A diet drug that helps women drop two dress sizes in six months could be available in just three years.

The jab has produced phenomenal results helping men and women who have struggl

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