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ISRO's big launch of GSLV Mark3 on Thursday decides India's man mission to space
The launch takes with it a crew-recovery-module that will test if ISRO has mastered the technology to bring back a spacecraft that it sends up to space.
Indian Parliament condemns 'horrendous, cowardly' terror attack on Pakistan school
Members in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha stood in silence as a mark of respect to the memory of the departed and mourned the killings in the gruesome terrorist attack.
Modi talks to Nawaz Sharif, offers 'deepest condolences', calls upon schools to observe 2-min silence
Modi has also appealed to all schools across India to observe a two-minute silence on Wednesday as a mark of solidarity to those killed in the dastardly attack.
Peshawar attack: Terrorism overpower humanity
Security forces surrounded the Army Public School & College soon after six terrorists of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan stormed the campus on Tuesday morning.
Pakistan Taliban kills 110 students in an attack on Peshawar school, death toll 131
Security forces surrounded the Army Public School & College soon after six terrorists of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan stormed the campus on Tuesday morning.
Google launches Hindi advertising service
Online search giant Google has launched Hindi ads on its display network to allow advertisers reach out to 500 million Hindi speakers across the world.
Coal scam: Court returns CBI's closure report in Hindalco case, asks to record Manmohan's statement
The direction comes as an embarrassment to the CBI as it had shut down the case against industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla.
Bill in Lok Sabha to regularise unauthorised Delhi colonies
The bill was introduced against the backdrop of phenomenal growth of Delhi that has led to problems of encroachment on public land and growth of slums.
Online retail spending to touch the $16 billion mark by 2018: Report
There could be about 1.4 billion mobile sensing health and fitness app downloads worldwide by 2017, according to a report.
Death for rapists not wrong in certain cases, says TV actor Anup Soni on Delhi gangrape case
Soni said, "There is a need to create awareness among people so that they become sensitive towards a victim."
Crisis ends as police storm Sydney's Lindt cafe, Indian hostage reported safe; as it happened.
Australian security forces on Tuesday stormed the Sydney's Lindt cafe where several hostages were being held at gunpoint, in what looked like the dramatic denouement to a standoff that had dragged on for more than 16 hours.
Diandra Soares: Kissing doesn't lead to pregnancy; it's just a rumour that has been flying outside
Diandra Soares, the latest contestant to be evicted from 'Bigg Boss 8', has rubbished pregnancy rumours saying 'Kissing doesn't lead to pregnancy'.
Bengaluru: Rs 280 crore duped in online money fraud
The police have registered case of cheating and money circulation against the accused.
Bengaluru techies demand local trains to overcome traffic woes
With Bengaluru commuters getting stranded in the city's nightmarish traffic day in and day out, techies in the IT corridor of Whitefield are demanding that the local train service be extended instead of the metro.
Amitabh Bachchan touches 12 million followers on Twitter
Amitabh Bachchan is a pro when it comes to social media tool and his popularity can be estimated from the fact that he has touched 12 million followers on the micro-blogging site Twitter.
A new technology that could help your smartphone track sleep disorders
Researchers are working on a smartphone-based technology which can help track sleep disorders, like sleep apnea, much easier than visiting a doctor.