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Readerspeak: 'Nature's ringing alarm bells'
On World Environment Day a concerned IBNlive reader, Tarun D’silva shares his feelings in this poem.
Emergency trains for Rajasthan
A special train will be run to Rajasthan to help the passengers stranded due to the Gurjar protests in the state.
Gurjars call for protests in Delhi
A top leader of the Gurjar community on Sunday agreed to hold talks after snubbing state govt.
Bangladesh's warriors against TB
Being a poor and crowded nation makes it a breeding ground for the deadly virus.
Why Dutt's not the way to be
Court procedures and family disputes regarding Sanjay Dutt's lady love have taken their toll on the actor's health.
Hockey team set for camp in Germany
The Indian hockey team is set for a 10-day training camp in Germany this month to get set for the Champions Challenge.
Rajasthan cops leave, Mahanti surfaces
Orissa DGP BB Mahanti rejoined work as soon as a Rajasthan Police team that had come to arrest him left.
Sensex climbs 118 points in early trade
The markets opened on a very strong note taking cues from the Asian peers.
Mary Kom nominated for Khel Ratna
M C Mary Kom has been nominated for the country's highest sporting honour -- the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna.
Blatter named FIFA President again
Blatter's 2nd term lasted for 5 years rather than the usual four when FIFA decided not to end the President's term.
Modi, longest serving Gujarat CM
Gujarat Chief Minister has enough reason to keep his head high as he turns the longest serving Chief Minister of the state.
Trehan sells stake at Escorts, quits
Naresh Trehan is understood to have sold his 10% stake at Escorts Heart Institute for an estimated Rs 70 crore.
Dr Trehan to join Apollo group
Famed cardiac surgeon had just ended a bitter row with Fortis Healthcare, which owns Escorts Hospital.
DRI opposes bail to builder Bhosale
Millionaire businessman was arrested at Mumbai airport on Sunday for evading duty on goods worth Rs 47 lakh.
Australian Open to get a new surface
Organisers of the 2008 Australian Open have started replacing the Rebound Ace with a new acrylic court surface.
29 Indian American kids at Spelling Bee
A record number of 286 spellers, including 29 of Indian origin, are vying at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.