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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

Hardware snag suspected for failure of GSLV rocket

Initial analysis of the data from Saturday’s aborted launch of an Indian rocket indicated a hardware defect might have forced the destruction of the geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle (GSLV-F06),

Sheryl shares her on stage singing secret

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Rocker Sheryl Crow has worked hard to master her breathing techniques on stage, so that she can belch mid-song without offending her audience.

Spectrum report: CAG chief meets parliamentary panel

New Delhi: Comptroller and Auditor General Vinod Rai on Monday appeared before parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to discuss the audit report on the 2008 2G spectrum allocation, which led to

Delhi fog: Weather disrupts air travel, 55 trains delayed

New Delhi: Flight and trains schedules were again disrupted on Monday as a heavy fog enveloped the national capital. The weather office, however, forecast a sunny day ahead.

Many passengers were stra

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