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Delhi building collapse toll touches 69

New Delhi: Three more bodies have been recovered from the debris of a collapsed building in East Delhi, taking the death toll in the tragedy three days ago to 69, officials said on Thursday. Rescue wo

Large parts of Mumbai plunge into darkness

According to available information, the suburbs from Bandra to Mira Road (Thane) on the western side and large swathes of areas on the eastern side were hit by the snapping of power supply.

The blac

White Britons will be a minority - in 50 years!

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avid Coleman, professor of demography at Oxford University, said the decline in white population would be due to a record breaking immigration along with the departure of thousands of Britons to green

Nobel peace award unlikely to be given at December ceremony

Oslo: Chances are slim that the Nobel Peace Prize would be presented at the December ceremony as neither its winner nor a member of his family would be able to attend, the head of the Norwegian Nobel

Asian Games shooting: Vijay wins bronze, rifle shooters miss

Guangzhou: India's Vijay Kumar won a bronze in the men's 25 metres centre fire pistol competition while rifle shooters put up a disappointing show in the 50 metres three position event at the Asian Ga

TRAI strikes back: Watchdog wants 69 2G licences scrapped

New Delhi: In a new twist to the controversy that led to the resignation Sunday of former communications minister A Raja, India's telecom watchdog Thursday said it had recommended scrapping of 69 of t

Tennis: Sania breezes into second round

Guangzhou: India's Sania Mirza powered into the women's singles second round while it was curtains for Poojashree Venkatesha at the Asian Games here on Thursday.

Sania, ranked 166, outclassed Wing Ya

Bharti Airtel crosses 200 mn subscribers

New Delhi: Telecom giant Bharti Airtel on Thursday crossed the 200 million customer mark which includes 150 million in the Indian market, the company said.

The company also rebranded itself with a ne

Food inflation drops sharply to 10.30 per cent

New Delhi: India's annual food inflation declined sharply by two per centage points to 10.30 percent for the week ended on November 6 from 12.30 per cent in the previous week, showing a downward trend

State of chaos: India's politicians under attack for corruption

New Delhi: A chief minister allegedly undervalues precious state land and sells it cheap to his sons. Another's mother-in-law gets a seafront flat meant for families of dead soldiers. A cabinet minist

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