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Delhi: Family from Northeast thrashed by neighbour in Munirka dispute
According to police, the complainant, one Rimkhom Cheru, has alleged that he was thrashed along with his wife and brother by one Aftab and two of his associates.
Yoga the perfect antidote to stem negative tendencies: Sushma Swaraj
"At a time when ethnic conflicts and extremist violence are threatening to destabilise societies, yoga can serve as the perfect antidote to stem such negative tendencies and move us on the path of harmony and peace," the External Affairs Minister said.
Amid record ridership figures, Delhi Metro to add 210 new Automatic Fare Collection Gates
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsNew Delhi: As newer sections are shooting up ridership figures substantially, Delhi Metro is on the process of installing 210 new Automatic Fare Collection gates (A...
Bollywood is not my priority now: Tamannaah Bhatia
Tamannaah Bhatia says she has learnt her lesson and now wants to focus on her career in South.
My main focus now is just my music, but my daughter comes first: Chris Brown
Singer-actor Chris Brown says he is focusing on his music career, but his daughter Royalty comes first.
Gerardo Martino blames Argentina lethargy at Copa America 2015
Argentina qualified for the quarter-finals winners thanks to Gonzalo's early goal but as per the Martino, Argentina were far from their best.
Paraguay, Uruguay draw 1-1 and advance to Copa America quarters
Both teams had chances in the second half, though neither grabbed control. The game was a rematch of the 2011 final in Buenos Aires, where Uruguay won 3-0.
Pakistan should reconsider its stance on Yoga: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Prasad also rubbished claims that yoga represents a particular religion and faith and said that yoga represents mankind and brotherhood and peace.
'The Wolverine 3' to be based on 'Old Man Logan' story
The 'Old Man Logan' storyline was written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Steve McNiven. It ran for eight issues from 2008 to 2009.
Chinese hackers stole employee data from US computers for intelligence use: Sources
The suspected hacking group has repeatedly accessed data that could be useful to Chinese counter-intelligence and internal stability.
Italy dishes up world record with longest ever pizza
Guinness World Records judge Lorenzo Veltri handed Italy the crown for a 1,595.45 metres long masterpiece made with 1,500 kilos of tomatoes, over one and a half tonnes of mozzarella and a river of extravirgin olive oil.
North Korea claims it has drug to treat MERS, Ebola, SARS and AIDS
The authoritarian, impoverished nation better known for pursuing a nuclear programme despite global criticism announced on Friday it has a drug that can prevent and cure MERS, Ebola, SARS and AIDS.
Support pours in for Uttar Pradesh brothers who cracked IIT test
Raju, 18, and Brijesh, 19, cleared the IIT Advanced examinations earlier this week. Raju secured 167th rank while his brother Brijesh stood 410th in the exam.
Will not speak to media for six months: Manohar Parrikar
Parrikar, who has been camped in Goa for the last three days, attended a government function in Mandur village, 15 km from Panaji, where he was asked to comment on a whole range of issues, including target killings in Kashmir's Sopore town and the Rafale...
Hockey World League: Gemma Flynn sparkles as NZ slam a dozen past Poland
Captain Anita Punt opened the account for the Black Sticks in their 12-0 triumph in a Pool B match with a goal in the eighth minute before Flynn came into the frame with a flash strike in the 13th minute.
Rahul assures financial help to UP brothers who cleared IIT entrance exam
Rahul Gandhi spoke with the two sons of daily wage labourers who had cleared IIT entrance exams but were facing financial difficulties in affording the fees and assured them of help in this regard.