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J&K floods: Delhi BJP, IMA to send 200 doctors, 400 paramedics
BJP Delhi Pradesh will send five trucks of relief materials to the state on his birthday on September 17.
Kerala: CPM trying to sabotage murder case, says BJP
BJP Kerala unit General Secretary K Surendran alleged that a top leader of the district CPI(M) had threatened a police official in the crime branch team which is probing the case.
Davis Cup: There was no pressure on me, says Yuki Bhambri
Yuki denied there was any pressure on him for retaining his place in the squad after losing two matches in the World Group Playoff against Serbia, which the hosts lost 2-3.
Punjab: Congress demands transparency in wards delimitation
The situation was reviewed by state party chief Partap Singh Bajwa at a meeting of district presidents followed by that of the heads of frontal organisations.
I hope to maintain momentum till Rio Olympics: Jitu Rai
he 25-year-old Rai last week won an Olympic quota place with a silver medal at the ongoing World Championships in Granada, Spain, becoming the first Indian to do so.
Government to train IAS, IPS, IFoS officers in dealing with Naxalism
The nominated officers will be trained by armed forces personnel in Chhattisgarh Academy of Administration, Raipur during October 15-17.
NSA collects mass data on New Zealanders, says Edward Snowden
Edward Snowden talked via video link from Russia to hundreds of people at Auckland's Town Hall on Monday night.
Google's Android One phones come to India at Rs 6,299: Micromax Canvas A1, Karbonn Sparkle V, Spice Dream Uno
The dual-SIM Android One phones have a 4.5-inch display, 5 megapixel rear camera, 1700mAh battery, 1GB RAM and run Android 4.4 operating system.
Hockey: India pooled with Germany, Netherlands in Champions Trophy
The Indian hockey team has been drawn in a tough group alongside Germany and Netherlands among others for the Champions Trophy to be held in Bhubaneswar from December 6-14.
BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj faces flak for saying children in Madrassas were trained to become terrorists
Sakshi Maharaj on Sunday alleged that madrassas were giving 'education of terrorism'.
UNSC strongly condemns 'heinous' murder of Briton by ISIL
The Council demanded the immediate, safe and unconditional release of all those who are kept hostage by these groups.
US beat Slovakia 5-0 in Davis Cup
John Isner and Sam Querrey won their singles matches on Sunday as the US completed a 5-0 sweep of Slovakia in the Davis Cup World Group playoff.
Left wins Sweden vote as far right makes gains, says exit poll
The centre-right four-party coalition which has ruled Sweden for the past eight years was slated to get 39.7 per cent, the exit poll indicated.
Ahead of Chinese President Xi's visit Gujarat CM reviews preparation
Gujarat Chief Minister Anandi Patel gave her suggestions to the local administration for successful handling of the event.
Nuclear power cooperation may come up during Xi's India visit
Wu's comments assumes significance as China's Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Jianchao has said that China and India "were interested in nuclear energy cooperation" and would act "in accordance with the international rules".
Telangana send 50 water-purifiers to flood-hit Kashmir
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said people in the flood-hit state were facing severe shortage of drinking water and in order to help them purify the available water for drinking purposes, the Telangana government was sending the machines.