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Army mobilises columns for for post Phailin salvage operations
The Army will also be meeting some of the medical requirements and supply of relief materials.
Rahul Gandhi is an 'innocent child' who reads whatever is given to him: Azam Khan
In remarks laced with sarcasm, SP leader Azam Khan has said Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi is an "innocent child" who reads from the dais whatever is given to him in writing.
'Ramayya Vasthavayya' review: This Telugu film doesn't offer anything new
'RV' is a hero-worshipping, fan-appealing film that gets almost everything in the book of filmmaking wrong.
Aamir Khan: Mansoor Khan is one of the finest Indian filmmakers
Son of late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, Mansoor is an alumnus of Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai.
Cyclone Phailin: One dead in Bhubaneswar as heavy rains lash Odisha
One woman has died in Bhubaneswar after a tree fell on her during heavy rains as cyclone Phailin approaches the Odisha coast.
Holger Osieck fired as Australia football coach
Holger Osieck has been fired in the wake of Australia's 6-0 loss to France in a friendly in Paris.
US President, First Lady meets Malala at the Oval Office
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama welcomed Malala and thanked her for her inspiring and passionate work for education of girls in Pakistan.
FIFA to use German goalline technology at 2014 World Cup
GoalControl uses 14 cameras around the pitch to monitor whether the ball has crossed the line, sending a signal to the referee's watch within a second to confirm that a goal has been scored.
Sexual assault case: Gujarat Police gets Asaram's transit remand
He will now be taken to Ahmedabad where he will be quizzed in the sexual assault case filed by two sisters.
Chhattisgarh: 2 boys kidnap, rape minor sisters in a moving van for 2 weeks; arrested
Two minor sisters were allegedly kidnapped from Bilaspur and repeatedly raped by two men in a moving van for over two weeks, police said.
BJP's candidate for upcoming assembly elections not decided yet, says Vasundhara Raje
Rubbishing media reports, Rajasthan's BJP President Vasundhara Raje said that her party has not zeroed in on a candidate for the upcoming assembly elections yet. The Rajasthan Assembly polls are slated for December this year.
World Cup game as scheduled despite Madrid explosion
The World Cup qualifying game between Spain and Belarus is not in danger despite an explosion in the Son Moix Stadium in Mallorca.
You can no longer hide yourself from Facebook search
Facebook is getting rid of a privacy feature that let users limit who can find them on the social network.
Vettel says dominance of F1 not turning off fans
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel doesn't think his overwhelming dominance has made the sport less interesting for fans.
Infosys Q2 net profit rises to Rs 2407 cr vs Q1 net profit of Rs 2,374 cr
Infosys had reported a nearly 4 per cent increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 2,374 crore for Q1 that had ended on June 30, 2013.
Don't castigate Wilshere for expressing opinion: Hodgson
Footballers who speak their mind should be welcomed, not frowned upon, said Roy Hodgson in backing under-fire midfielder Jack Wilshere.