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Lightning kills two, injures seven in Rajgarh
Two persons were killed and seven others injured after being struck by lightning at different villages in the district last evening. The first incident occured at Suvahedi village when a person identified as Beeram Sondhiya(40) was struck by sudden rains...
Bihar: Thousands of flood victims observe Ramzan fast
More than eight lakh people have been affected by floods in over half a dozen districts in Bihar.
Hyderabad: BJP to cash in on Modi's popularity with Rs 5 ticket for rally
The BJP said it is aiming to reach out to the large crowd of IT professionals and college students in the tech-savvy Hyderabad.
BJP's focus should be on governance and the UPA's record: Ashok Malik
Is the BJP a house divided over Modi?
IAMAI, Facebook partner to educate children on Internet safety
As a part of the first phase, the programme will be rolled out across Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad to cover 18,000 students across about 30 schools and institutions.
Roger Federer's return to Hamburg delights Stich
Tournament director has said he is delighted Federer has returned, after a five-year absence to help boost the profile of the Hamburg ATP clay-court event.
Sanjay Gupta to cast John Abraham, Anil Kapoor for 'Mumbai Saga'
Set in the 1980s and 1990s, 'Mumbai Saga' will be a complete package of action, drama, politics, police and betrayal.
Delhi Police arrests con man for credit card frauds
Raju Tevar was arrested last week by Delhi Police from Palghar in Thane after he was tracked using his cellphone's location.
Assam floods: Elephant found dead in Kaziranga National Park
The heritage sanctuary of Kaziranga is reeling under flood as almost half of Assam is hit by torrential rainfall.
Senior US official visits Egypt as Islamists plan more protests
The first senior US official to visit Egypt since the army toppled the country's elected president will hold high-level talks on Monday in Cairo, where thousands of supporters of the ousted Islamist leader are expected to take to the streets.
Punjab launches night policing; becomes first Indian state to do so
Badal said Punjab was the first state to have a dedicated force of 4,000 personnel for night policing.
US drone attack kills two in Pakistan, first hit in Ramzan
This was the first attack in North Waziristan since the start of Ramzan.
Mandela could soon be discharged, says Thabo Mbeki
A former president of South Africa says he expects Nelson Mandela to soon be discharged from the hospital to recuperate at home.
Amroha: Five persons killed in collision between van and truck
Two children were among five persons killed on Sunday when the van they were travelling in collided with a truck on the Hasanpur-Rahra road in the Azampur police station area here.
Congress takes a dig at Modi for praising China
Narendra Modi in his address to students at Fergusson College in Pune said 'China spends 20 per cent of its GDP on education'.
After Jaya's Idli, Mamata vows to provide chicken at reasonable rate
A number of government "fair-price" mobile vans selling chicken, fish and fruits have sprung up across Kolkata.