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Sensex end 1 pc higher on reform hope
Indian equity benchmarks rallied 1 per cent as traders added long positions ahead of Monsoon session.
NASA releases video of Mars rover descent
It was a sneak preview since it'll take some time before full-resolution frames are beamed back.
Obama asks for soul-searching after gurudwara shooting
The US President also raised alarm over the regularity of such incidents in the US.
Ukraine's Torokhtiy wins weightlifting gold
Torokthtiy lifted a total of 412 kilograms, just one 1 kilo more than silver medalist Navab Nasirshelal of Iran.
Olympic silver-medallist Vijay wants to quit army
Vijay, who is a subedar with 16 Dogra Regiment, provided the silver lining for India in London Games last week, clinching the second place in the 25m rapid fire pistol event.
Music Review: Instrumental tunes save 'Joker'
'Joker' marks the first Bollywood outing for music maestro AR Rahman's nephew GV Prakash Kumar.
Hyderabad: Cops say Neelima committed suicide
Neelima committed suicide by jumping from the seventh floor of the 15-storey parking lot, say cops.
Furyk loses at Firestone after last-hole collapse
Having led the event from the opening round, Furyk stayed in control until the 72nd hole where he wound up with a double-bogey to lose the title by one shot.
After London, Pistorius sets sights on Rio
The double-amputee sprinter said he's setting his sights on Rio de Janeiro in 2016 after finishing last in his 400-meter semi-final in London.
Sensex ends 215 points up; RIL gains 5.9 per cent
The BSE Sensex rose over 1 per cent to its highest close since July 11 as improved US jobs data sparked a global risk rally.
Pak violates ceasefire, fires on Indian posts in Jammu
Pakistan troops violated ceasefire on Sunday night firing on Indian posts along the border in Jammu district.
Pak police parade man, woman naked through streets
Grainy footage showed policemen preventing Mirbahar and the woman from putting on their clothes after being arrested.
Team Anna discusses forming political alternative
Anna Hazare and his close aides deliberated on a variety of issues, including the name of the organisation, and other formalities like the Constitution of the party, sources said.
Indian Army to get US rifles that killed Osama
American M-4 assault rifles are being inducted into the Indian Army's Special Forces battalions.
Shaji Kailas returns to comedy with 'Madhirasi'
The director's recent flops at the box office might have forced him to go back to comedy.
Brad Pitt is busy planning wedding with Angelina
Brad Pitt is reportedly utilising his free time to plan his wedding with Angelina Jolie.