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We're planning to open sports schools, universities: Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh stated that the Ministry in keen on identifying and nurturing the talent at grassroots level.
Delhi businessman burnt alive, police register case
His family alleges that 3-4 people came to Vijay Arora's shop, poured kerosene on him and set him ablaze.
Haryana: Situation still tense in Bhiwani village
The villagers allege that the after killing the two brothers Kulbir created a lot of nuisance in the village and terrorised its residents.
Jab Tak Hai Jaan: Is SRK the only romantic hero?
There are actors who have shown the promise to emerge as a good romantic hero but age is not on their side.
Israel vs Hamas: Social media the new battleground
Israeli Defence Forces and Hamas militants have exchanged fiery tweets throughout the fighting in a separate war.
Ind vs Eng, 1st Test, Day 2: as it happened
After Pujara's 206 not out propelled India to declare at 521/8, Ashwin and Ojha struck to reduce England to 41/3 at stumps on Day 2.
BJP blames UPA govt for low bidding at 2G auction
Yashwant Sinha alleged that under the UPA regime the number of subscribers for mobile telephony have actually gone down instead of going up.
Investigating allegations of corrupt practice in India: Walmart
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of the US bars bribing officials of foreign governments.
Cantona dreams of managing Manchester United
Eric Cantona would like to coach United at some point, although the Frenchman does not expect that day to come any time soon.
Kerala: Man attacks estranged wife in court premises
The estranged couple had come to the court in connection with a domestic violence case filed by the woman.
Malayalam actor Siddique escapes unhurt in accident
The police immediately took the actor to a nearby hospital where he was provided first aid before being discharged.
'Jab Tak Hai Jaan': Kashmiris love the film
The Kashmiris and Ladakhis in Jammu city have outnumbered locals to watch 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'.
Man dies after constable forces him to drink alcohol
Suresh died after the Delhi Police constable reportedly forced him to consume alcohol after he refused to pay the constable Rs 20,000 as bribe.
2G spectrum auction ends, govt gets one-third of target
The 2G spectrum auction ended in a damp squib on Wednesday with half of the airwaves on offer remaining unsold.
Son of Sardaar: Ten logic defying scenes
If you are a Sikh living in London then there must be a Pathan who will offer unconditional support to you.
AP: 6 women approach rights panel to sell kidneys for husbands
The women approached the AP rights commission to sell their kidneys to raise money for the release of their husbands lodged in a Dubai jail.