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Time has come to look for reservations on economic grounds: Bhupendra Chaubey
Will the Quota Bill on promotions derail the reforms push?
Modi vs Shweta Bhatt a lopsided battle in Guj CM's favour
Even Muslims in the Maninagar constituency with an electorate of 2.25 lakh readily concede it is 'a no contest'.
India successfully test-fires Agni-I ballistic missile
Agni-I has a specialised navigation system which ensures that it reaches the target with a high degree of accuracy and precision.
Sensex closes in red despite IIP surprise
Mahindra and Mahindra was the top gainer on the Nifty today, after reports suggested that the auto major is looking to raise vehicle prices by over a per cent.
Pope Benedict VI to start tweeting today
The pope, leader of some 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, won't be following anyone but himself.
ITC reaffirms commitment to invest Rs 3,000 cr in Bengal
The investments will be in consumer goods manufacturing, hotels, expansion of existing projects and IT," an ITC spokesperson said.
Journalist assault: Police to seek remand of accused
Ashwini Malhotra was allegedly assaulted by some persons when he tried to stop molestation of a girl in Jalandhar.
232 journalists jailed worldwide: report
The most common charges against journalists are anti-state charges such as terrorism, treason and subversion.
Anand signs off with a draw with Carlsen
Anand ended the tournament on nine points, a fifth place finish among nine contenders
Anand signs off with a draw with Carlsen
Anand ended the tournament on nine points, a fifth place finish among nine contenders
India reach semis of Kabaddi World Cup
The Indian men's team stormed into the semifinals of the 3rd Kabaddi World Cup beating Denmark 73-28.
No hasty decision over Mohun Bagan future: Patel
"We have taken a serious note of it. But we will not make a hasty decision as there could be long-term implications," the AIFF boss said.
Terror outfits looking to attack India: Govt
However, the government said there are no such hints from the Taliban and whether they too are planning an attack.
Rajinikanth at 62, the Rajinimania is still on
As Rajinikanth turns 62 on Wednesday, members of the film fraternity look back at what still makes him a superstar.
Direct cash transfer tough to execute: Oil Secy
The government has identified 51 districts for the roll out of the scheme in the first phase beginning January 1.
Exports dip 4.17 per cent in November
Imports grew by 6.35 per cent to $41.5 billion in November, leaving a trade deficit of $19.28 billion.