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CWG 2014: Shreyasi wins silver in women's double trap
Indian shooter Shreyasi Singh clinched the silver medal in women's double trap event at the 20th Commonwealth Games on Sunday.
IIT-Delhi students Braille project wins top innovation prize
The project 'Affordable refreshable Braille Display', designed by students of IIT Delhi has been adjudged the best project at the National Innovation Contest - TechTop 2014.
As it happened: CWG 2014, Day 4
Catch updates from the Glasgow Games as India aim to add to their tally of 17 medals they won on the first three days.
India records highest social networking growth: Study
Indians are increasingly logging into Facebook and Twitter accounts, with the country recording the highest social networking growth of 37.4 per cent in 2013.
CWG 2014: Australia dominate in the velodrome with double gold
Annette Edmondson and Scott Sunderland won gold for Australia at the Chris Hoy Velodrome on Saturday.
40 arrested in Paris as anti-Israel protest turns violent
At least 40 people were arrested in the French capital on Saturday after an anti-Israel protest involving several thousand people turned violent.
Faux pas by US lawmaker, asks Indian-origin American officials about 'your country'
"I am familiar with your country. I love your country," Congressman Curt Clawson said during the hearing.
Assam government steps up measures to combat encephalitis
The PHED has taken steps to provide clean drinking water to check the disease.
'The Expendables 3' leaks online 3 weeks ahead of release
A DVD-quality copy of actioner 'The Expendables 3,' starring Sylvester Stallone, has been downloaded via piracy sites over 180,000 times over a 24-hour period globally.
Carlo Ancelotti aims to end Real Madrid goalkeeper debate
Ancelotti said that he was looking to avoid the debate over who should be the first-choice goalkeeper that affected the club last season.
'Game of Thrones' season 4 bloopers: Tyrion dances before his trial; Prince Oberyn poses for a candid during the fight with The Mountain
There aren't too many reasons for merriment in the 'Game of Thrones' series, but the cast begs to differ.
Unidentified persons vandalise statue of eminent geologist PN Bose
The statue of eminent geologist, P N Bose, located at Armoury road crossing in Jamshedpur was vandalised by miscreants, the police said on Friday.
Policy to allot advertisements to media will be introduced soon: Hemant Soren
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Saturday said a policy to allocate advertisements to all media houses will be introduced within a few days.
Lokayukta police conducts raids at government official's houses
The Lokayukta police conducted raids at two houses of an official of Narmada Valley Development Authority at Barwani and Gwalior, and recovered assets worth over Rs 90 lakh that were disproportionate to his known sources of income.
President Mukherjee completes two years in office, inaugurates museum
"I am sure this museum will enable the people of our nation to obtain an inside view of the Rashtrapati Bhavan," said Pranab Mukherjee.
Emraan Hashmi: Cursed my profession when my son went for treatment
Emraan Hashmi says he regretted being in the movies when his son went abroad for cancer treatment and he couldn't accompany him.