The emails have been sent in response to the regulator's call for public consultation.
Berdych advanced to the third round with a 7-6 (0), 6-2, 6-2 win over Austrian qualifier Jurgen Melzer.
Professional canine handlers use nose work to help find lost people, bombs, cancer, bed bugs, pirated CD's, endangered animals and much more. Any dog can by taught how to find a target odor in a just few easy steps and with lots of repetition. This guide...
The hostages were seized from the Turkish Consulate in Mosul after the Islamic State group overran the city on June 11.
A youth travelling on the roof of a private bus got electrocuted on Sunday when he came in contact with a live wire at Pokharan road in Jaisalmer, police said.
Brazilian organizers will test the stadium hosting the World Cup opener one more time after a request from FIFA.
"I was negative in the second set, a little bit stupid, but then I'm really happy the way I started the third set." Wawrinka.
Rajasthan Women Commission Chairperson Ladkumari Jain on Thursday said she would not resign from the post despite the withdrawl of statutory privileges by the BJP government. Jain said she will continue to work till her term expires later this year by Nov...
Fog on Saturday enveloped many parts of Rajasthan where mercury dipped further even as Mount Abu was the coldest place in the desert state recording a minimum temperature of 1 degree Celsius.
Set in mid 1980s, the film explores the world of sleazy horror films which still has an alternate market in tier 2 and tier 3 cities.
The athlete was sexually assaulted in broad daylight and when she protested, she was beaten up, sustaining severe injuries.
Host of 'Bigg Boss 7', Salman Khan reprimanded the inmates for their irrational behaviour inside the house.
Rosberg criticised Perez's driving after a clash with McLaren's Mexican driver on the track at Japanese GP following a near-miss in the pitlane.
Italy manager Prandelli has said that going to the World Cup without controversial striker Mario Balotelli would be unthinkable.
A bench, headed by Justice K S Radhakrishnan, said courts shall not interfere in matters of education unless there is a violation of statutory provisions.