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Kaimur DM sets an example, walks to office to save fuel
In a noble display of austerity to cut down fuel consumption in view of rise in prices of petrol, district head of Bihar's Kaimur district has decided to walk down to office and switch off generators during lunch break in offices.
Israel says Mediterranean missile launch was joint test with US
Russian radar detected the launch of two ballistic 'objects' towards the eastern Mediterranean from the sea on Tuesday.
Muzaffarnagar: Court rejects bail of eight riot accused
A local court on Tuesday rejected bail plea of eight persons arrested for rioting in violence-hit Kawal village of the district.
Delhi govt moves HC challenging order of FIR against Sheila Dikshit
The Delhi government on Tuesday moved the High Court challenging the trial court's order for lodging of FIR against Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit for alleged misuse of government funds in an advertisement campaign ahead of the 2008 Assembly polls.
UP shame: Three separate cases of rape reported in 24 hours
Three women were raped in separate incidents in the city, police said on Tuesday. A 28-year-old married woman was allegedly gangraped in Pisawava area on Monday by her neighbour Raghuraj and two others, they said. Raghuraj called the woman at his place an...
Dharamsala: Tibet museum celebrates 53rd anniversary of government-in-exile
The Tibetan government-in-exile, which came into existence formally in Dharamshala 53 years ago, on Monday asserted again its demand of equal rights for the people of Tibet in China, as enjoyed by other ethnic minorities there.
Sexual assault case: Asaram's bail plea hearing today
Asaram has been lodged in the Jodhpur central jail where hundreds of his followers gathered to protest against his arrest.
Karim Benzema under pressure to end France goal drought
Benzema is under pressure to end his 14-game scoring drought with France in upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Belarus.
India take on Bangladesh in SAFF Championships
Having begun their title defence with a lacklustre performance, India would look to make amends when they square off against Bangladesh.
Middlemen responsible for high onion price, says Khurshid Bulandshahr, Sep 2 (PTI)
Union Minister Salman Khurshid has held middlemen responsible for the high cost of onions and said state governments should sternly deal with the issue.
Supreme Court seeks Centre's reply on plea to ban pentavalent vaccine
The Supreme Court on Monday sought response from the Centre on a PIL seeking its direction to ban use of pentavalent vaccine, which prevents diseases like Hepatitis-B and diphtheria in children.
Panel probing Odisha chit-fund scam extends deadline
The commission was appointed to probe the alleged fraud committed by chit-fund companies.
BJP backs Food Security Bill, but against some aspects, says Jaitely
Jaitley said that the BJP supports food security for all but they are opposed to the way it has been introduced and certain contents of the Bill.
Morsi to face trial for inciting murder: State-run TV
Morsi and 14 other Muslim were subjected to charges "of committing acts of violence, and inciting the killing" in December 2012.
Fiorentina continue impressive start to season
Mario Gomez scored his first Serie A goals and Giuseppe Rossi made it three for the season as Fiorentina continued their impressive start by beating Genoa 5-2.
Food Security Bill expected to be in Rajya Sabha on Monday
New Delhi: The National Food Security Bill, passed by the Lok Sabha Aug 26, is expected to be taken up by the Rajya Sabha on Monday.