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Sholay's magic reigns in Iran too
Ramesh Sippy's 1975 blockbuster Sholay, has proved that its popularity is not restricted only to India.
The Battle of Aberdeen
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsSitting by the stairs of Port Blair's Cellular jail many thoughts cross your mind... what kind of men were they who left their lands and spent their lives in thos...
Cops catch 'cheesy' smuggler
Police arrested a Mexican smuggler with 40 kilograms of cheese hidden in a special compartment in his truck.
Mission anti-terrorism is Kalam's call
Addressing the nation on the eve of 60th Independence Day President A P J Abdul Kalam said the country need to evolve a national campaign to eradicate terrorism.
Ticket to ride: 70 in 5 months!
As a mortgage broker in Arizona, Francesca Cisneros is used to working with big numbers. And not just at work!
Hyd police forces Rakhi Sawant exit
Rakhi was forced to pack up Sunday night and leave the city as police insisted that she should not be allowed to perform.
SpiceJet to sell 16 aircraft
Budget airline SpiceJet Ltd said on Monday it plans to sell 16 Boeing 737 aircraft for more than $1.1 billion.
Tri-series opener washed out
Heavy showers disrupted the tri-series, washing out Monday's opening match between Sri Lanka and South Africa.
Haryana village uploads itself Online
An Indian village has uploaded itself onto the Internet, giving the outside world a glimpse of life in rural India.
Israel strikes Lebanon before truce
The raid occurred less than two hours before the truce between Israel and Hezbollah was set to officially start.
Apollo planning hospital in Fiji
This will be Apollo's first foray in the Oceania region where Indians comprise 44 per cent of Fiji's population.
Science takes backseat in schools
Just 3.6 per cent of students opt for science after school as other disciplines offer more in material gains.
Readerspeak: Under the Scanner
An ibnlive reader Samrat Ray Chowdhury gives a candid account of the changing perceptions post 9/11.
Govt revising pay scales for PSUs
The government has begun the process of revising pay scales of public sector enterprises by circulating a Cabinet note for the purpose.
SC reprieves kids from facing interview
Delhi High Court will decide which admission process should be adopted by schools for nursery admissions.
Terrorists kills three Hindus in J&K
Three members of a Hindu family, including two children, were shot dead by terrorists in Udhampur on Friday.