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Deepak Bhardwaj murder: Yoga trainer detained
Avinash Shastri, said to be the yoga trainer of a "spiritual guru," suspected to be behind Bhardwaj's murder.
Bhupathi to manage world No. 2 Andy Murray
Bhupathi and renowned British entrepreneur and television producer Simon Fuller have joined hands and launched XIX Globosport, that has signed up Andy Murray as its first client.
Rupee up 7 paise against dollar in early trade
Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark index Sensex fell by 46.72 points, or 0.25 per cent, to 18,462.98 in early trade on Friday.
Barcelona continue title charge without injured Lionel Messi
Barcelona will try to adapt without Lionel Messi, who is ruled out due to a hamstring injury, against Mallorca on Saturday.
Jankovic advances to quarters at rainy Family Circle Cup
Jankovic needed just 64 minutes to oust 19-year-old American Jessica Pegula 6-0, 6-4.
Chelsea beat Rubin 3-1 to take control of Europa tie
The second leg between Chelsea and Rubin Kazan will be played on April 11.
Ishrat encounter case: Another Gujarat police officer arrested
On June 15, 2004, Isharat Jahan, Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Amjadali Akbarali Rana and Zeeshan Johar were killed in an encounter on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.
Average asset of K'taka minister zooms to Rs 6.96 cr
The average asset of Ministers in the Assembly constituted in 2004 was Rs 91 lakh.
Mamata terms Sudipto's death as 'small and petty' incident
In sharp contrast, Joint Commissioner (Hqs) Javed Shamim appealed to the media not to jump to conclusion as the investigation was on.
Jharkhand: Five policemen killed by Maoists
The Maoists are reportedly observing a protest-week since April 1 to protest against the March 28 massacre of 10 Maoists in Chatra district.
AAP to hold all-religion prayer meeting on Friday
In a statement, AAP said that so far, 9.6 lakh Delhiites have signed up for their 'Civil Disobedience Movement'.
South Korea: North Korea moved missile to east coast
North Korea's military had warned that it has been authorised to attack the US using "smaller, lighter and diversified" nuclear weapons.
Indian academic develops intelligent robots in UK
The robots will use artificial intelligence to take on humans and learn the opponents' strategy in the 'rock-scissors-paper' game.
Critics dub Rahul's 'beehive' speech as vague, rambling
Addressing a gathering of business tycoons at CII, Rahul did not touch on any of the issues bedevilling the economy such as high inflation, decelerating investment etc.
Kejriwal's fast a crucial rite of passage: Yogendra Yadav
AAP member Yogendra Yadav speaks to CNN-IBN on the political relevance of Arvind Kejriwal's fast.
Anti-apartheid campaigner Tutu wins $ 1mn Templeton Prize
In 2012, Templeton Prize went to the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader.