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Delhi man kills estranged wife's father
Annoyed over the second marriage of his estranged wife, a man assaulted her father and then shot him dead. He also injured other members of the family, police said Tuesday.
Prabhu Deva is a perfectionist, tough task-master: Shahid Kapoor
Shahid Kapoor has revealed that Prabhu Deva was a tough task-master and made him rehearse for hours for his next.
Bigg Boss 7: Kamya, Armaan using sympathy to manipulate the inmates?
Determined about winning the show, Kamya and Armaan are using every tactic to dodge their elimination.
Cyclone Phailin reduced to low pressure area, lying over southwest Bihar
Two days after it made landfall on the east coast at a speed of 200 kmph, cyclonic storm 'Phailin' turned into a "low pressure area" on Monday evening, MeT department has said.
Muzaffarnagar riots: Govt allocates Rs 6.84 cr as compensation for property damages
Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government has sanctioned over Rs 6.84 crore as compensation for damages caused to movable and immovable assets during the recent communal violence in Muzaffarnagar and its adjoining areas.
Manohar Joshi leaves Mumbai after humiliation at Shiv Sena rally
Senior Shiv Sena leader Manohar Joshi, who was booed off the dais at the party's Dussehra rally by Sainiks, who were angry at his utterances against party chief Uddhav Thackeray's leadership style left Mumbai on Monday.
'Main Tera Hero' stars Varun Dhawan, Nargis Fakhri enjoy shooting in Bangkok
'Main Tera Hero', which is scheduled to release on April 4, 2014, also features Ileana D'Cruz.
MP temple stampede: Shivraj Singh Chouhan visits injured in hospital
The stampede took place on the bridge over the Sindh river on Sunday. The police say the rumour of a bridge collapsing sparked the stampede.
Pak violates ceasefire again, targets Indian posts in Samba
In 2013, Pakistani troops violated border truce nearly 130 times along LoC in Jammu and Kashmir - highest in past 8 years.
Day time curfew relaxed in Viziangaram today
Visakhapatnam: The curfew in trouble-hit Vizianagaram town was on Monday relaxed during day time as the situation is fast getting normal, police said.
87 pc dip in complaints for wrong activation of value added services: TRAI
Number of consumer complaints against wrongly activated VAS services on mobile phones has come down by about 87.56 pc to 9,338 in August, from 75,117 in July.
Brutality can't be sole criteria for awarding death: SC on MP High Court verdict
The brutality of a murder or the age-old concept of 'an eye for an eye' cannot be grounds for terming a case as 'rarest of rare' and awarding death penalty, the Supreme Court has held while commuting to life term the capital punishment awarded to a man fo...
Will quit if I have lost your confidence, says Uddhav to Sena cadre
His remarks came against the backdrop of indirect criticism of his relatively mild style of leadership by Manohar Joshi earlier this week.
Madhya Pradesh: 89 killed, over 100 injured in temple stampede
Stampede occurred following rumours by some unidentified persons that it was collapsing, said police.
Attacks across Iraq kill at least 31, says officials
A string of bombings in mostly Shiite-majority cities across Iraq, on Sunday, killed at least 31 people and wounded dozens, officials said, a grim reminder of the government's failure to stem the uptick in violence that is feeding sectarian tensions in th...
I am not a superman, says RBI governor
Washington: With a "little bit of euphoria" surrounding him with the arrest of the Indian rupee's slide, RBI's new governor, Raghuram Rajan, has sought to temper expectations saying "I am not a superman".