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Question Hour won't be disrupted, Rajya Sabha MPs assure Hamid Ansari
Hamid Ansari called a meeting to discuss about the functioning of the House in view of regular disruptions in the Monsoon Session.
New judge to conduct Salman Khan's case; matter delayed to Sep 5
A new judge on Monday was assigned to conduct the hit-and-run trial involving actor Salman Khan who is charged with the offence of culpable homicide for causing death of one person and injuries to four others by rash and negligent driving in 2002.
Wholesale onion prices fall by Rs 5/kg in Delhi
Wholesale onion prices on Monday fell by Rs 5 per kg in Delhi's Azadpur market to Rs 35-40 per kg due to substantial increase in supplies and the declined is expected to cool down the retail rates as well.
Heavy showers lash Delhi, traffic hit
Heavy showers led to considerable drop in temperatures in the national capital on Monday, leading to traffic snarls due to water logging in various parts of the city.
Telephone directories die a silent death
Many people feel that search engines like Google have killed the telephone directory, once a bible for many.
EU to review relations with Egypt
The EU says it will urge Egyptian interim government and military to respect human rights and release political prisoners.
Afghanistan: 16 militants killed in an air strike on a Taliban hideout
Taliban, however, claimed having destroyed two armoured personnel carriers and killing four soldiers in the province's Nawzad district Saturday.
Delhi: 17-year-old youth beaten to death over kite flying
The deceased was hit with a metal object, dragged down the street and kicked repeatedly until he became unconscious, police said.
La Liga: Barcelona rout Levante 7-0 at Camp Nou
Lionel Messi and Pedro scored two goals each as Barcelona thrashed Levante at Camp Nou in their La Liga opener.
Cong leaders from Telangana to meet AK Antony Committee
Union ministers and Congress leaders from Telangana region as well as those from Seemandhra had met the committee earlier.
Nothing wrong between me and Narendra Modi: Sanjay Joshi
Former BJP leader Sanjay Joshi, who had quit the party position following souring of his ties with Narendra Modi, on Sunday said there was nothing wrong at the personal level between him and the Gujarat Chief Minister.
Roberto Soldado penalty helps Tottenham edge Crystal Palace
Spain striker Soldado scored a second-half penalty on his Tottenham debut to secure a 1-0 victory over fellow London side Crystal Palace.
Dance film, shy characters on Richa Chadda's wish list
Meanwhile, the actress is preparing to play a Tamil girl in 'Jiah Aur Jiah', a film on girl-bonding.
Ambulance catches fire after overturning, 4 dead
Four persons, including two women died and another injured when an ambulance overturned before catching fire in Banthara area near Lucknow on Sunday.
House collapse claims 7 lives, 5 injured
Seven persons including three children died and five others injured in separate incidents of house collapse due to rains in Kannauj and Azamgarh districts of Uttar Pradesh.
India creates 23 new border posts along Nepal, Bhutan
India has created 23 new border posts and deployed additional troops along its frontiers with Nepal and Bhutan in order to effectively check entry of criminals and curb smuggling of arms.