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No truth in Tomar's charges, Ajit Jogi not behind Jagdalpur Naxal attack: Ajay Singh
Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh Assembly, Ajay Singh on Friday rubbished state BJP president Narendra Singh Tomar's allegations that senior Congress leader Ajit Jogi was apparently behind the deadly Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh.
Pune replaces Chennai as venue for Asian Athletics Championships
The Asian Athletics Championships have been switched to the city of Pune in July after Chennai refused to host any Sri Lankans.
Real Madrid strikes sponsorship deal with Emirates
Real Madrid has agreed with Emirates for the airlines to be its sponsor for the next five seasons.
Barcelona not to renew Eric Abidal's contract
"I would have liked to stay and played on at Barcelona, but the club saw it differently," said the French defender.
Meet Neha, the girl who is getting married to Ankeet Chavan
The official fan page of Rajasthan Royals had posted pictures of Ankeet and Neha's engagement in July 2012.
Dempo to instill young blood to regain top spot
Seniors like Valeriano Rebello, Samir Naik, Anthony Pereira and Climax Lawerence are unlikely to remain in the club for the next season, sources said.
Amit Trivedi uses orchestra to compose for 'Lootera'
Amit Trivedi has composed music in movies like 'Dev D', 'English Vinglish' and 'Bombay Talkies'.
Rupee gains 10 paise against dollar in early trade
Dealers said selling of dollars by exporters and euro's gains against the American currency mainly supported the rupee.
CBSE class X results declared
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India probably world's 3rd largest economy: OECD
India has probably surpassed Japan to become the world's third largest economy after the US and China, Paris-based think-tank OECD said.
US Army staff sergeant to admit to Afghan massacre
The Army staff sergeant was charged with killing 16 Afghan villagers in a predawn rampage in March 2012.
Lokayukta has gone beyond legal boundaries: Sheila
Sheila Dikshit said if there was any misuse of public funds in the poll campaign, the Election Commission would have pointed this out.
Panel to review split ruling in Apple, Samsung patent fight
Apple had filed a complaint in mid-2011, accusing Samsung of infringing its patents in making its Galaxy, Transform and Nexus mobile devices, among others.
Grapplers elated at Wrestling's shortlisting for final vote
Squash, wrestling and baseball/softball were shortlisted by the IOC Executive Board for a final vote in Buenos Aires on September 8.
International Red Cross office attacked in Afghanistan
A large explosion was heard near the ICRC office in Nangarhar province and heavy gunfire was ongoing, a witness said.
Chhattisgarh: Congress likely to appoint new chief this week
State Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel and senior leader Mahendra Karma were among the party leaders killed in the Naxal attack in Bastar on May 25.