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Attorney General calls Yakub Memon a 'traitor', has a spat with senior lawyer
Andhyarujina was again agitated when Rohatgi took out his smartphone and read reports that Memon has moved the President for clemency.
Mahesh Babu: A film like 'Bahubali' isn't made often; it was possible only because of Rajamouli's vision
Mahesh had pushed the release of 'Srimanthudu' from July to August to allow the solo release of 'Baahubali'.
PM Modi may visit San Francisco in September
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to travel to San Francisco in the last week of September after attending the 70th annual session of UN General Assembly in New York, becoming the fourth Indian Premier to visit US' West Coast.
300 NDRF personnel, 3 choppers deployed in rains-hit Gujarat
Nearly 300 NDRF personnel and three helicopters have been deployed for rescue and relief operations in Gujarat where incessant rains have claimed 22 lives.
Kalam's unfinished lecture to IIM Shillong students to appear in new book
Based on topics related to sustainable development, the book is based on managing damages to the earth's ecosystem amidst mankind's quest for development and industrialisation.
How Kalam saved HIV affected siblings
While nation mourns the death of the "peoples' president", an orphaned girl from a far flung village of Odisha remembers the gesture of A P J Abdul Kalam towards her HIV positive siblings in 2005.
Amid continuous adjournments, Lok Sabha Speaker convenes all-party meet to discuss issues
Amid continuous disruptions by opposition members, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has convened an all-party meeting on Wednesday to discuss better functioning of the Lok Sabha, proceedings of which have been virtually washed out in the Monsoon Session so far.
Sam Smith plans to take a 'massive break' towards the end of the year
"I'm going to take a break. A massive break towards the end of the year I think. Just because I want to re-gather," Sam Smith said on a radio show.
Chinese shares fall for fourth consecutive day on Wednesday, efforts on to stabilise market
Chinese shares fell for a fourth consecutive day on Wednesday, but the declines were modest as Beijing's efforts to prop up values appeared to have brought a measure of stability to its unruly stock market.
Gujarat, Rajasthan floods: NDMA directs NDRF personnel to be stand-by
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Tuesday asked the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to keep its personnel ready in case of an exigency, in the wake of heavy rains leading to a flood like situation in parts of Gujarat and south R...
After Tharoor's speech, UK MP says Kohi-i-noor should be returned to India
British Indian MP Keith Vaz on Tuesday called for the world-famous 'Koh-i-Noor' diamond to be returned to India during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's UK visit in November.
Gurdaspur attackers came from Pakistan on July 26-27
Analysis of the two GPS machines recovered from the three slain terrorists showed that the details of the routes and targets had been fed into these on July 21, sources in Punjab Police said.
Gurdaspur terrorists also planned to attack civil lines
The tracking point on one of the devices showed Talwandi point, Parmanand village and Dina Nagar, while the other had Gurdaspur Civil Lines marked, indicating that the area was also their target.
Construction debris: NGT slams DMRC, others for shifting onus
The National Green Tribunal on Tuesday rapped the Delhi Metro and civic authorities for shifting responsibility from one to the other over removal of construction debris in the national capital.
Samsung leads Indian smartphone market in Q2
Samsung remained aggressive in terms of promotion during the quarter with its flagship models S6 and S6 edge launch.
SC refers 1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon's plea against death warrant to larger bench
Justice Kurian Joseph said that curative petition needs to be heard again as due process of law was not followed.