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HC helps Muslim girl to live with Hindu husband
The High Court directed the family of the Muslim girl to not interfere in her life as she was a major.
Guj riots: SC refuses to stay HC order on shrines
The Gujarat government has told the Supreme Court that it would contemplate framing a scheme on the compensation issue.
Maruti lockout may hit contract workers of suppliers
Working on wafer thin margins amid stiff competition, many of the component suppliers are considering to reduce their workforce.
Three Hindu traders abducted in Pakistan
The traders were abducted while they were on their way back home from a family function.
Deficient rains may lead to serious situation: Pawar
Since the onset of monsoon, the country has received 22 per cent less rainfall than predicted.
Muffat wins Olympic gold in women's 400 freestyle
Muffat clocked an Olympic-record 4 minutes, 1.45 seconds, while Schmitt was second in 4:01.77.
Vollmer of US wins Olympic 100m butterfly gold
Dana Vollmer set a world record to win the 100-meter butterfly gold medal at the London Olympics.
Somdev crashes out of men's singles tennis
Somdev, a wild card entrant, lost the rain-hit first round match 3-6 1-6 to his Finnish rival.
New generation will take us higher: Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan says that the new generation of filmmakers with a vision will put Bollywood on par with Hollywood.
Georgian Lasha wins gold in men's judo 66-kg
The 20-year-old Lasha Shavdatuashvili defeated Miklos Ungvari of Hungary in a tense final.
Indian rowers Sandeep-Manjeet in repechage
Sandeep and Manjeet finished fourth in the first heat of the men's lightweight double scull but qualified for the repechage round.
Gopichand, Nayantara's next film to hit floors soon
The upcoming movie of Srivas, starring Gopichand and Nayan, would go on the floors from the first week of August.
London 2012 Diving: The third doodle for Olympics
The diving events at London 2012 Olympics are scheduled from July 29 to August 11.
Vijender, Kashyap and Ghosh lift gloom on Day 1
The Indian camp got some cheer from Vijender, Kashyap and Ghosh victories, while archery, shooting and tennis disappointed.
Missing woman traces out family after 34 years
Susan Ardron emigrated to South Africa in 1975 where she suffered severe amnesia following a car crash in 1978.
Russia says 'not thinking about' asylum for Assad
Russia has said it is not propping up Assad and would accept his exit from power in a political transition decided by the Syrian people.