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Planetarium in Kalpana Chawla's memory
A planetarium costing Rs 65 million is being set up in Haryana in the memory of astronaut Kalpana Chawla.
Four Vidarbha farmers commit suicide
Four farmers have committed suicide in the Washim district of Vidarbha in the past few days, said the police.
Mkts open in green, Sensex up 59 pts
The benchmark Sensex opened higher by over 59 points on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Monday.
How Tony Blair escaped scam probe
Police probing the cash-for-honours scandal wanted to interview British Prime Minister Tony Blair as a suspect.
Astra missile test fired from Chandipur
India’s medium-range air-to-air missile, Astra was launched from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur near Balasore.
Teachers drink, have sex in school
Four teachers have been censured for drunken and lewd behavior in a school after they had sex behind a blackboard.
Mission industrialisation on: Buddha
Buddhadev says he is determined to carry on with the industrialisation drive in spite of all the "obstacles".
Ban urges action against tuberculosis
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged governments to join the anti-tuberculosis global plan.
I can play better than Team India: Lalu
Railway Minister Lalu Prasad on Saturday blamed poorly performing senior cricketers of the Indian team.
No farmland acquisition at Deganga: CM
West Bengal CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Saturday said that his government has no plans to acquire farmland at Deganga.
Cheer for India: Live Webcast
Join the cricket-crazy nation as it comes out to cheer for the Men in Blue in their crucial league match against Sri Lanka today.
Titanic lovers reunite for new film
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet who played ill-starred lovers in Titanic are reuniting for a new film.
Rahul's roadshow revs up Cong hopes
The Congress is all revved up after party MP Rahul Gandhi's three-day road show in western UP earlier this week.
DiCaprio to wed Israeli girlfriend
The Titanic star proposed at a party and Rafaeli accepted his proposal, reports www.hollywood.tv.
Fresh violence erupts in Nandigram
A woman member of the anti-land acquisition front was severely beaten up on Friday by some political activists in Nandigram.
Ban Ki-Moon shaken by blast in Iraq
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was unharmed but ducked behind the podium after a rocket landed near PM Nouri al-Maliki's office.