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Don't use my photos in posters: Mulayam to SP workers
"Party flags and stickers should also not be misused," Yadav said while addressing party workers.
Tripura: TSR personnel kills two colleagues
The TSR personnel, Binoy Debbarma, opened fire killing following an altercation with his colleagues at the Tankharai camp.
Fans continue to stand by Shah Rukh Khan on Twitter
The hashtag #WeStandBySRK was one of the top trends on Twitter, with fans showering their support for 'King Khan'.
Man arrested for biting off daughter's nose, lip, cheek
Doctors in a government hospital in Jaipur have suggested plastic surgery for the baby's face.
Padma Shree came as pleasant surprise: Sridevi
Bollywood diva Sridevi lately made a comeback to acting after 16 years of domesticity with 'English Vinglish'.
'Shah Jahan had no right to spend crores on building Taj Mahal'
The Samajwadi Party MP said that had people decided to bring down the Taj Mahal instead of the Babri Masjid, he would have led the crowds.
Phablet market grew 4,504 per cent in 2012: Report
ABI Research projects that more than 150 million phablets will be shipped in 2013; this will account for 18 per cent of all smartphone shipments.
Bradley Cooper to play Lance Armstrong in new biopic?
Bradley Cooper has formally been approached by director J.J. Abrams to star in a biopic on cyclist Lance Armstrong.
China considering to lift 13-year long ban on video game consoles: Report
Video game consoles are banned in China, but online gaming and playing games on mobile devices are both extremely common.
Samsung confirms to bring its Music Hub streaming service to non-Samsung devices
Samsung's Music Hub service is currently available only on the Samsung Galaxy S III and Note II.
India, Bangladesh to ink new visa pact, extradition treaty
The extradition treaty will also pave the way for deportation of jailed ULFA 'general secretary' Anup Chetia.
No north-south bias in Padma Awards: Narayanasamy
The Minister defended the hike in diesel price, saying it was done following steep increase in international crude price.
UK: Girl born with 30 broken bones survives
Every time her mother moved during pregnancy, it led to broken bones in young Millie Simpson, from Cheshire, the Daily Mail reported.
Telangana: Stone pelting outside Osmania University
The police have, meanwhile, given permission to the Telangana Joint Action Committee to hold their planned 36-hour hunger strike.
US: 1 officer killed, 2 wounded near Los Angeles Casino
Police on Jan 26 arrested Thibodeaux suspected of shooting an officer after setting a deadly fire at a mobile home.
Nicolas Anelka joins Juventus on five-month deal
Former Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has joined Juventus on a five-month deal from China's Shanghai Shenhua.