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Sweeper fulfills dream, becomes police officer
Roshan Gudia cleared the Jharkhand Public Service Commission examination in his fourth attempt.
Hockey India, Sports Ministry on collision course
The Govt and Hockey India headed for a showdown over interim president Vidya Stokes' eligibility to contest the upcoming elections.
CBSE introduces media studies, GIS courses
In a bid to give school education a vocational touch, CBSE announced the starting of the new courses for Class 11 and 12 students.
Boy found semi-nude with girlfriend, lynched
Manoj, the boyfriend of Manju, was found in her bedroom by her brother and sister-in-law at about 4 am.
Prison bars no bar for facebooking drug dealer
Suspected drug dealer David Driham has been updating his Facebook status from inside his prison cell in Goa.
Pugs, zoozoos and now a parrot in the telcom ad
The funny acts of the alien-like white, egg-headed creatures with balloon bodies created a phenomenon in the Indian advertising industry.
Pranab's Mamata defence: can't predict mishaps
More than 60 people are feared dead and 90 injured in the early morning collision that took place at Sainthia station in Birbhum district of West Bengal.
Qureshi to visit India only for 'meaningful' talks
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi says he do not want to visit India for a leisure trip.
Twinkle not interested in films: Akshay Kumar
'Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega' was her last film before marriage
Some secrets out but Mona Lisa smile mystery
Reason behind dreamy quality in Leonardo da Vinci paintings revealed.
Dow Chemical signs deal with Olympic Council
The Midland, Michigan-based company will become the official chemical company for the Games.
Vaseline Facebook app to lighten skin called unfair
The app for Vaseline Men Be Prepared, promises to transform a user's profile picture by lightening the skin tone.
Federation to investigate French players' strike
French football federation has launched an investigation into the national team players' strike at the World Cup.
Diesel prices to go down in Delhi from July 20
Diesel will cost Rs 2.70 less a litre in the capital from July 20 as the Delhi government on Friday slashed the value added tax (VAT) on the fuel.
Beckham has no dreams of management
England soccer star David Beckham insisted on Thursday that he has no plans to go into management.
Vegetable prices double, govt blames flood
Retail prices of vegetables have doubled in Delhi and Mumbai while wholesale prices remained steady.