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New government policy on 'representatives' for arms purchase, blacklisting
On issues like imposing penalty, Parrikar was quick to add that it was his "loud thinking" and that final decision will be taken later.
Rajinikanth keeps everyone guessing even political parties woo him
"Politics is dangerous and deep. I am not afraid of politics, but hesitant," he had said.
Farhan Akhtar on Amitabh Bachchan: His 50 year career has been inspirational
Farhan Akhtar, 40, says he is truly inspired by Amitabh Bachchan's energy and hopes he's able to keep up the same enthusiasm at that age.
Parking in 'No Parking' zones may cost you driving licence in Bengaluru
You can no longer get away with your offence by paying just Rs 100 fine.
California battles whooping cough epidemic
The bacterial infection causes uncontrollable, violent coughing, which often makes it hard to breathe.
Champions Trophy Tour Diary, Day 3: India in semis, what else to ask for
Work took centre stage, and quite rightly so with four quarter-finals lined up. And the day rounded off in perfect fashion as India set up a semifinal date with Pakistan.
Watch: The 3-hour-long DDLJ in 30 seconds
This nano-length 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' edit squeezes into a mere 30 seconds all that DDLJ was about. Watch, enjoy and share.
Champions Trophy: These tough matches will prepare us for Rio 2016, says Oltmans
India's high performance director Roelant Oltmans is eyeing many such encounters before the team gets ready for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
When Nani shot at the base camp of Mt Everest for 'Yevade Subramanyam'
Nani, who shot at the base camp of Mount Everest is yet to come out of the impact of the adventurous experience.
Champions Trophy hockey: Australia beat Argentina 4-2 to secure semi-final place
After a not-so-impressive outing where they won one, lost one and drew one game, Australia got their act together and dished out a much superior performance to down Argentina.
Air pollution discolouring Taj Mahal, finds study
The researchers found particles of dust, brown organic carbon and black carbon in the filters and on the marble samples.
Xiaomi banned from importing, selling phones in India
The Delhi High Court has restrained Xiaomi or its agents from importing and selling devices which are infringing the mobile phone technology patented by Ericsson.
Ebay plans to cut thousands of jobs next year: Report
Ebay is considering eliminating almost 10 per cent of its workforce, or about 3,000 employees, says a report.
PM Modi leads in retweets, BigB has largest following in India
"India has won! Bharat ki vijay! Achhe din aane wale hai" remains the most retweeted tweet on Twitter till date from India. Following in the list at 51,981 retweets is actor Salman Khan's tweet of his film Kick's trailer.
Women's rights body calls for regulating app-based cab service
Highlighting that feminism should be for everyone, Bevan said, "It is the radical notion that women are people. I am proud to call myself a Feminist."
Live: When my voice changed, my priorities were changed, says Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala
India's Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai received the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Wednesday evening.