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Former NSA Brajesh Mishra passes away in Delhi
Brijesh Mishra, who had been ailing after surgery, was considered to be among the most powerful men during the NDA regime.
UK: Palace won't complain over naked Harry photos
The palace said a complaint would be a distraction from Prince Harry's deployment in Afghanistan, where he is serving as a helicopter pilot.
Mahat Raghavendra to work in Madhura's next
Mahat Raghavendra is all set to work on his third film with director Madhura Sreedhar.
Delhi court re-invokes warrant against MNS chief
The warrant has been issued for making a hate speech against Biharis and violence against North Indian students.
Kerala firm prepares the largest blood donors directory
A Kerala company is preparing to launch what could be India's largest directory of blood donors.
Shah Rukh does not ask for money: Yash Chopra
Chopra said Khan never sought to know the story or the fees he would be paid, when offered a role by him.
Uninterrupted power for idol immersion
CPDCL appealed all the pandal organisers and public to follow the safety precautions to avoid accidents due to electricity and also urged the staff to ensure uninterrupted quality power supply during the immersion.
Fitch cuts India growth forecast to 6 per cent
India's economic outlook remains challenging. Investment rose just 0.7 pc YoY in second quarter of 2012.
Single PG medical entrance test from 2013
The test will be applicable for PG seats of all the 350 medical colleges, which account for about 20,000 seats.
Rs 2.20 crore for ponds rejuvenation
4 waterbodies in Arakkonam, Arcot blocks to get a facelift under RIDF, funded by NABARD
For first time, Section 144 clamped at Secretariat
The decision came as a rude shock to many visitors to the Secretariat as imposition of Section 144 inside the premises was unheard of till now.
Milk turning sour for city folk
With Milma set to increase milk price, city residents who depend on packaged milk are caught in a dilemma. The monthly budget of the common man, already strained by the increase in food, electricity and LPG prices, will be hit further once the price of mi...
UCI urges USADA to lift doubts over Armstrong case
The International Cycling Union has criticised the USADA for a delay in Lance Armstrong's doping case.