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India sees 'strongest' growth in first quarter of 2015: OECD
Indian economy saw the "strongest growth" in the first quarter of 2015 among large economies, including China, the US, Germany and Canada, according to Paris-based think tank OECD.
BJP won't use lotus symbol for World Yoga Day, asks leaders not to politicise it
The circular clearly states that only a tricolour and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photograph is to be used at the Yoga Day events.
7 fun activities that will make your Goa trip the most cherished experience of your life
Fun activities you just can’t miss out on if you’re looking to make your trip to Goa a lifetime experience.
Look of the day: Tabu turns heads in Gaurav Gupta at 'PK' success bash
At the success bash of 'PK' she was seen a strikingly beautiful Gaurav Gupta outfit.
US Court to hear arguments against Sonia Gandhi in 1984 riots case
A US appeals court will hear oral arguments in August in a lawsuit against Congress President Sonia Gandhi in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.
Kiran Rao earlier considered mainstream cinema as 'bad'
Filmmaker Kiran Rao says she was a "classic film school snob" who thought mainstream cinema was synonymous with "bad cinema".
Swiss authorities say FIFA has handed over more IT data
Switzerland's Office of the Attorney General said football's governing body FIFA had handed over more IT data, including, according to one source, records from Blatter's office.
President Pranab Mukherjee to go on five-day retreat from June 11
President Pranab Mukherjee will be away on a five-day sojourn from Thursday in the quiet climes of the 'Retreat Building' surrounded with thick pine forests near Shimla.
India, China should've consulted Nepal: Yechury on trade pact
India and China should have consulted Nepal while agreeing to boost border trade at the Qiangla/Lipu-Lekh Pass, close to an area which Nepal claims to be part of its territory.
Pakistan warns India, says its army fully capable of responding to any adventurism
"India should not mistake Pakistan for Myanmar and our army is fully capable of responding to any adventurism," Pakistan Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said.
Ahead of meeting PM Modi, Andhra CM demands probe into 'phone-tapping by TRS'
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has demanded an investigation into the alleged phone tapping by the TRS.
Pakistan asks UN to take note of India's 'open admission' of 'intervention' in other countries
Sartaj Aziz told Parliament that the government has already taken "strong notice" of Prime Minister Modi's statement "acknowledging" India's "intervention" in events of 1971.
Actor Sharwanand gives the nod to 2 Telugu films
Sharwanand, who was last seen in Telugu drama 'Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju', will simultaneously shoot for two yet-untitled Telugu films that he has signed.
Modi camouflaging his failures by 'nautanki': Digvijaya Singh
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Wednesday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is running out of ideas and camouflaging his failures by "nautanki" (drama).
Army commandos of 21 Para entered Myanmar to kill Northeast terrorists
Over 20 insurgents were killed and 11 were seriously injured in the operation. Advanced Light Helicopters were used in the action that was carried out by the Army.
Bangladesh claims cross-border terrorism completely eliminated, no anti-India camps allowed on its soil
"We are not allowing any terrorist to use our territory to go to India and cause any damage. You will be reassured to know that in the last 5-6 years no such thing has happened," the NSA said.