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Jiah Khan's memorial service to be held in London
A year after Bollywood actress Jiah Khan was found dead and hanging at her Mumbai residence, a memorial service will be held here Tuesday, with her mother, family and friends in attendance.
Badaun gangrape: Centre to intervene on UP governor's report, says Kalraj Mishra
Describing the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh as "very grave" where women were not safe even in their homes, union MSME Minister Kalraj Mishra on Monday said the central government would step in if UP Governor BL Joshi sends a report on the situ...
District administration identifies five more Muzaffarnagar riots victims
Five more victims have been identified in the Muzaffarnagar riots and the district authorities have decided to provide a compensation of Rs 13 lakh to their families, officials said on Monday.
Karnataka Police faces leadership crisis, government inaction makes things worse
The fight between Bangalore Police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar and Additional Director General of Police P Ravindranath has tarnished the image of the police.
'Kochadaiiyaan' sequel on, says co-producer Murali Manohar
Murali Manohar admits the film has not done as well as expected in the north Indian belt.
Minor girl shot for protesting against molestation in Muzaffarnagar
The family of the victim alleged that no action was taken by police even after being informed about the incident.
Federer loses to Gulbis in French Open's fourth round
Federer's streak of nine consecutive quarter-finals at the French Open ended with a 6-7 (5), 7-6 (3), 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 fourth-round loss to Ernests Gulbis.
India aims for single window clearance for IT firms in China
India highlights the entry of Indian IT firms into Chinese markets as an important step by China to address the over USD 35 billion trade gap between the two countries.
FICCI delegation meets FM; suggests pre-budget measures
India must show that it values and welcomes capital, and supports it by clear and credible policies, Birla said.
Despite last-minute blunder, Walsh has hopes from Indian team
"I would say that we're now getting competitive against the big teams. Our show's much better than what we were doing earlier," said Walsh.
Delhi: Death toll in dust storm goes up to 14
Police said a total of 14 people died and over two dozen were injured in various areas of the city.
England thrash Peru 3-0 in football World Cup warm-up
England survived defensive lapses to overcome Peru 3-0 on Friday in their final game at Wembley Stadium before the World Cup.
Motorola to close its year-old Moto X assembly plant in Texas
Motorola Mobility will continue to develop the Moto X in Brazil and China, where the costs for labour and shipping aren't as high.
AirAsia effect: Indigo slashes air fares for Bangalore-Goa route
AirAsia India announced ticket price for its maiden Bangalore-Goa flight just at Rs 990 including taxes.
Sex racket busted, 150 children rescued from Kerala
A team from Jharkhand on Friday left for Kerala after the authorities there informed the Jharkhand government about the rescue of more than 150 children, belonging to the state, from the clutches of traffickers.