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Chelsea hail strength in depth after brushing Arsenal aside
Two wins in three days against top English clubs are a sign Chelsea have enough squad depth to compete for honours across the board.
'Evacuation' is secret of Odisha government's success: Naveen Patnaik
"Our preparedness for Cyclone Phailin was fail proof. Successful evacuation of about ten lakh people before the cyclone helped us save many lives," Patnaik said.
Ecclestone accused of 'corrupt bargain' in $100 mn London lawsuit
Ecclestone was accused of making a "corrupt bargain" that cost a German media firm millions in a London court on Tuesday.
TN: Petrol bombs hurled at Chennai post offices, 4 arrested
The miscreants hurled 2-3 petrol bombs at post offices in Mandaveli and Mylapore at 7 am.
India slips to 134th spot in ease of doing business list: World Bank
India has slipped three positions to 134th spot in the latest ease-of-doing business list, which is topped by Singapore, according to World Bank.
Gmail, Yahoo could soon be banned for official communications in Indian govt offices
The government is expected to route all its official communication through the official website NIC's email service.
Delhi: Police rescue minor maid, case filed against employer
Police have registered a case under Juvenile Justice Act, Child Labour Act and section 342 of IPC.
Eight more lives succumb to encephalitis; toll mounts to 466
Eight more children succumbed to encephalitis in Gorakhpur, taking the death toll due to the disease in eastern Uttar Pradesh to 466 this year, health officials said on Monday.
US weighs end to spying on leaders: Sources
The Obama administration is considering to end spying on allied heads of state, a senior administration official said, as the White House grappled with the fallout from revelations that the US has eavesdropped on German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Aarushi case: Final arguments of defence to be heard today
Ghaziabad: The final arguments on the part of defence in the Aarushi Hemraj double murder case will be heard in a CBI court on Tuesday.
Apple's iPhone sales rise, but quarterly profit and margins fall
Apple's latest quarterly earnings fell 9 per cent as more people bought the company's lower-priced iPhones and iPads.
Women should not lose themselves in marriage: Vidya Balan
Vidya Balan, who will be seen next in 'Shaadi Ke Side Effects', says women should not lose themselves in marriage.
RBI expected to raise interest rates, roll back rupee support
The RBI is expected to raise policy interest rates for the second time to fight stubbornly high inflation.
Panel set up to study division of assets between Telangana, Andhra
The Centre has constituted a high- level committee headed by former CRPF chief, K Vijay Kumar, to look at the division of assets and the administrative framework which would be required when Telangana is created upon bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.
Congress to announce candidates for Delhi polls after Diwali
The names of odd 30 candidates were finalised by the Screening Committee for Delhi earlier.
Priyanka Gandhi visits Rae Bareli, takes first hand account of problems
Priyanka Gandhi,on Monday, made an unannounced visit to different villages in her mother Sonia Gandhi's parliamentary constituency to get a first-hand account of their problems.