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At least 7 injured as two groups of BJP workers clash in Kolkata
The clashes happened at the worker's conference in North Howrah in front of the star candidate Roopa Ganguly and other central leaders who were also present at the incident.
EL Clasico: Tactically astute Zidane learns from Benitez mistakes
Bloodied by a 4-0 thrashing Barcelona handed them last November, Real Madrid's tactical changes in Saturday's 'Clasico' were richly rewarded when they ended the home side's record-breaking 39-game unbeaten run.
Microsoft finds India incredibly unique, valuable market
India is an 'amazing and robust market', particularly against the backdrop of the innovations coming from there and the growing start-up culture.
Indo-Canadian Sikh man assaulted in Canada
Supninder Singh Khehra, an Indian citizen from Patiala and a resident of the Toronto suburb of Brampton, was verbally abused and beaten by a group of men who seemed to be drunk by who targeted him because of his brown skin and turban.
Chandrayaan II to be indigenously built with 'minor' US help
Chandrayaan II, having an indigenously built Lander and Rover, will be launched by December 2017 or first half of 2018. The spacecraft will also have instruments that will collect samples and send the data back to earth.
It's a male-dominated society, says Sonam Kapoor
Actress Sonam Kapoor, who is known for her outspoken views, says the society is 'male-dominated', but things are slowly changing.
India has ignited new hope in world, seen as bright star, says Modi
He said the World Bank and all the rating agencies say that the economic development in India has generated a "ray of hope" and some say India is a "bright star".
JeM chief Masood Azhar doesn't meet UN criteria to be banned as terrorist: China
China has asserted that JeM chief and Pathankot terror attack mastermind Masood Azhar does not qualify to be nailed as a "terrorist" to face UN sanctions.
Barack Obama calls for reduction of nuclear arsenal in India, Pakistan
India and Pakistan need to make progress in reducing their nuclear arsenal and ensure they do not "continually move in the wrong direction", said Obama.
Naidu, Jitendra to attend Mehbooba's swearing-in ceremony
It is good for Jammu & Kashmir that PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti is going to take over as the first woman Chief Minister of the state: BJP
Zuckerberg's team makes him unwrap the biggest present ever on April Fools' Day
Sharing the picture on his Facebook page, Zuckerberg wrote, 'I almost expected water and fish to spill out when I opened the door.'
Pratyusha Banerjee's boyfriend Rahul Singh detained after questioning
Balika Vadhu fame actress Pratyusha Banerjee was found dead at her home in Mumbai on Friday.
EPL: Schweinsteiger doubtful for Euro 2016: Van Gaal
"Schweinsteiger is a tragic injury because the expectation is not so good for him in respect of the European Championship but you never know," Van Gaal said ahead of United's Premier League game at home to Everton on Sunday.
Serie A: Fans' protest likely to overshadow Rome derby
In a rare show of unity, fans from Roma and Lazio are planning to boycott the match in protest at the security measures which have split the Stadio Olimpico 'curve' — the ends of the stadium where the hardcore supporters sit.
Soon, beaches in Goa to be WiFi-enabled
The state, known for its beach and nightlife, had tapped into a central government scheme to ensure internet service along the coastal hotspots.