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Ghaziabad may not get Delhi Metro: SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav
Delhi Metro services presently extend to Gurgaon in Haryana and Noida in Uttar Pradesh.
Islamist rebels would gain sway in long Syrian war: US official
Radical Islamist rebels will gain sway over the many disparate factions opposing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad unless they are checked, and the country's civil war could last years, a top Pentagon intelligence official said on Saturday.
Mamata blames SEC for West Bengal poll violence, says her suggestion for one or two phase poll went unheard
The Chief Minister also alleged that some leaders of the Congress and the CPI-M were instigating violence.
India sweep team event gold medals in Asian Junior TT
Indian paddlers expectedly swept all the four team gold medals on offer on the second day of the South Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships.
Arsenal planning to make fresh bid for Gonzalo Higuain
Arsenal could return with an improved offer for Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain after Napoli decided not to bid for the striker.
Kapur remains in high spirits after British Open experience
Kapur will leave Muirfield with his head held high after a dramatic week where he led briefly in the first round before settling for a 68.
Hockey India inducts Hockey Hyderabad as associate member
Hockey India now has 15 associate members, with 28 affiliated members and two state Olympic association members.
Couple found dead at their residence; police probe on
A couple was found dead on Saturday morning in their house in Khalepurva village, police said.
'Khubsoorat' remake: Prosenjit to reprise Ashok Kumar's role
"My role has been changed completely from the original. It is an interesting and strong role," Prosenjit said.
Mars mission not for pride but for 'meaningful research': ISRO
India will be the sixth country to launch a mission to Mars after the US, Russia, Europe, Japan and China.
Japan PM heads for election victory amid policy concerns
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling bloc looks set for a handsome upper house election win on Sunday, cementing his grip on power and setting the stage for Japan's first stable government since the charismatic Junichiro Koizumi left office in 2006.
Set up monitoring committee for mid day meals, NGO urges PM
The protesters gathered at Jantar Mantar and said that the scheme posed a grave risk to the health of several children.
Poor licence standards lead to indisciple on roads, says Neeraj Kumar
Kumar said that in countries like Japan, driving licences are given by the private sector and the government has no involvement in it.
Filmfare Awards (South): The complete list of winners
In a glittering ceremony in Hyderabad, the best of South cinema was awarded at the 60th Filmfare awards.
Cong releases CD that claims Chhattisgarh CM took Rs 1 cr bribe
The CD allegedly has details of the manager's narco-analysis test in which he claims to have bribed Raman Singh.
Santos confirm Javier Saviola talks
Santos confirmed that they are in talks to sign former Argentina international striker Javier Saviola.