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Police official arrested on charges of corruption
A police official was arrested in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district on Wednesday for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 20,000 from a person to save him from the charges in various cases levelled against him.
Changing states: An animated political map of the Republic of India
From 1951 to now, six decades of the unending reorganisation of the map of Indian states and Union Territories in 31.5 seconds.
India to field strongest ever squad in badminton World C'ship
At the World Championship, there are no qualification rounds and only shuttlers inside the top 50 world rankings are eligible to participate.
I have never faced the casting couch: Poonam Pandey
Model and actress Poonam Pandey joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on her movie 'Nasha'.
North India has maximum doctors in India: Survey
While North India accounts for 31 per cent of doctors in the country, South and West India have a similar 28 per cent and East has only 13 per cent.
Last date for filing income tax returns extended to August 5
The due date has been extended in wake of 'unprecedented surge' in number of I-T returns being filed electronically.
Bayern Munich will not buy David Luiz: Pep Guardiola
Bayern Munich manager Guardiola has denied rumours that the German football club are looking to sign defender David Luiz from Chelsea.
Ecclestone and organisers' call to negotiate rates: Vicky Chandhok
Chandhok feels that the organisers should deal with F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone as far as structuring of race fee is concerned.
Ruckus in Assembly as Opposition demands debate on Mahabodhi blasts
The Bihar Assembly was adjourned on Wednesday till 2pm following an uproar by Opposition who demanded a debate on the Mahabodhi temple blasts in Bodh Gaya.
India to restore subsidised gas supply to Bhutan from August 1
The Indian Oil Corporation discontinued the supply of the subsidised fuel on technical grounds before the Bhutan elections.
Obama asks Graham, McCain to travel to Egypt, push for new elections
Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham and John McCain have been asked by President Barack Obama to travel to Egypt next week to urge the military to move ahead on new elections, the senators said on Tuesday.
Everton coming up with an improved deal for McCarthy
The Toffees are all set to launch their third bid worth £15 million for the Republic of Ireland international.
Rupee rebounds from record lows, up 7 paise to 60.40 vs dollar
A late recovery in local stocks and fag-end dollar selling by exporters also supported the currency.
Raman Singh seeks nutrition security in proposed Food Security Bill
Seeking amendments in the proposed food security legislation, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on Tuesday said more provisions like nutrition security should also be added to it to make it a complete package. "My suggestion is that some provisions...
India learnt to overcome despite doubts after Babri, says Khurshid
Emphasising on the need to protect the secular fabric of Indian culture, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Tuesday said the country "survived" the demolition of Babri Masjid and learned to "overcome" though certain elements tried to create a ri...
Telangana: Jubilation at Andhra Bhawan
Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Damodara Raja Narasimha remembered the youths who sacrificed their lives for the struggle.