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Victoria Azarenka back to her best with Caroline Wozniacki win
Azarenka showed she was back in top form at the Australian Open after an injury-blighted season, upsetting Wozniacki 6-4 6-2.
HC notice over no censor certificate to two films
Filmmaker Pankaj Butalia challenged the censor board's refusal to clear his documentary 'Textures of Loss'.
Pakistan captures 38 Indian fishermen near international maritime line
"We have learnt that Pakistani agency abducted them near Jakhau late last evening and took them to Karachi port," Manish Lodhari, General Secretary of the organisation said.
Australians Dwyer, Dancer find HIL "best in the world"
Barry Dancer and Jamie Dwyer hailed the franchise-based tournament, commencing on Thursday, as "the best in the world".
Human DNA Profiling Bill likely in Budget session: Centre to SC
"Earnest endeavours are being made by the government for introduction of the Bill in 2015 Budget Session of the Parliament...," the affidavit said.
PM Modi to launch 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' campaign from Haryana
The state government has decided to observe a holiday in all the government and non-government schools on the day.
Chris Hemsworth: People treated me differently when things went well
'Thor' actor Chris Hemsworth feels fame and fortune aren't all that they're made out to be.
3rd round of India-US talks take place on Civil Nuclear Agreement
India has now proposed that a $250 million insurance pool will be set up with money from all stakeholders to pay off liabilities.
Snapshot: Lara Dutta celebrates daughter Saira's third birthday
Lara Dutta celebrated as her daughter turned three on Tuesday.
Appoint an Indian coach for national hockey team: Michael Nobbs
Nobbs said it was perhaps a good time to appoint a home grown product to take up the national coach's job ahead of the Rio Olympic Games.
India world's second most trusting nation, says survey
Trust in institutions in India has improved sharply in 2015 with the country moving up three notches to the second place among 27 nations.
Before filing nomination for Delhi polls, Kejriwal holds roadshow till Jantar Mantar
Kejriwal will be submitting his papers for the New Delhi constituency for the assembly elections.
Pakistan rubbishes reports of US warning against terror attacks, says India tends to exaggerate
Pakistan Ambassador to the US Jilani rubbished reports of any warning issued to his country by US ahead of President Barack Obama's India visit.
Global unemployment to go up in next five years: UN report
More than 212 million people will be jobless by 2019 as compared with the current level of 201 million.
Karishma Tanna: It's too early for Upen Patel and I to call ourselves a couple
Tanna admitted that since Upen Patel has come into the Bigg Boss house again, she's feeling more positive and happy.
No link between terrorist infiltration bid and Barack Obama's visit, says Manohar Parrikar
"The reports of terrorists trying to infiltrate from across the border are unnecessarily linked with Obama's visit. From the information given by northern command this happens every year," Parrikar said.