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Wenger ready to sell Samir Nasri: report
Manchester City have reportedly bid for the France midfielder.
2 die of cerebral Malaria
BARGARH: Two persons of Tileimal village under Agalpur PHC in Barpali block of the district died of cerebral malaria on Wednesday ..
World's first artificial sperm created in lab
The development could help thousands of infertile men become fathers if the method proves effective in men.
Earth caves in, close shave for labourers
ROURKELA: Workers engaged in a civil construction work at Uditnagar here on Thursday had a narrow escape after the sidewall along ..
In business, a woman's place is in the boardroom
Companies are being urged to respond to pressure for greater gender diversity in top management.
Poor development in city: BJP blames LDF, UDF
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The onus of inadequate developmental activities in the capital rests on the two political fronts who have alte..
Tungabhadra Dam nearing full capacity
BELLARY: The Tungabhadra Dam which is the major source of water for Bellary, Raichur and Koppal districts, besides some districts ..
Weifang Cup: India U-19 colts lose in semis
India now face FC Benfica on August 6 for the 3rd place playoff.
Ganga 'junkyard' remark: Aus host apologises
Kyle Sandilands used derogatory words against India and called river Ganga a 'junkyard'.
10000 tribal families to get balanced food
MYSORE: It is good news for primitive tribes, particularly Jenu kuruba tribes in old Mysore region, as the government has decided ..
Public worried over fate of grievance cell
CHENNAI: Members of the public, who were present for the grievance redressal meet at the suburban police commissionerate, were lef..
Three held for burning T-shirts of Lankan men
CHENNAI: In a shocking incident, three Sri Lankan pilgrimage tour organisers were asked to remove their T-shirts, which had Sinhal..
Custody battle for child baffles judges
BANGALORE: In a case of custody battle between a couple, a mother's effort to the get the custody of her four-year-old son failed,..
Even human bloodstream isn't safe from hackers
The hacking fears come on top of human errors and technical glitches tied to medical devices.
China's Brahmaputra dam won't harm India: PM
China has assured that the dam on Brahmaputra will not harm India's interest, the PM tells Rajya Sabha.
'Dirty Picture' hits screens on Silk Smitha b'day
Sex siren Silk Smitha became an inseparable part of South Indian cinema in the 70s and 80s.