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Centre relooking UPA's airport privatisation plan
The UPA-II government had early last year launched the PPP process for modernising six airports at Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Guwahati, Ahmedabad and Lucknow.
Areas of resources like sea are becoming issues of conflict: PM Modi
Modi's remarks assume significance in the backdrop of dispute in natural resource-rich South China Sea, which is witnessing territorial disputes between China, Philippines and Vietnam.
Won't allow Bangladesh to be used for extremism, hope India reciprocates too: Hasina
After her first meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Hasina described the talks as "very good" and said she discussed various bilateral issues of mutual concern with him.
Ronaldo scores as Real Madrid win 2-0 at Villarreal
Ronaldo scored in his sixth straight game to help Real Madrid win 2-0 at Villarreal in the Spanish league on Saturday.
Syndicate Bank bribery case: Court grants bail to 3 accused
The court also directed the three accused to surrender their passports before it.
Taiwan student hurls book at President Ma Ying-jeou in China protest
A student threw a book at Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou as he left a Taipei hotel to protest increasingly cordial relations with China.
Upcoming season of 'Sherlock will be phenomenal: Benedict Cumberbatch
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch has described the next series of 'Sherlock' as "phenomenal".
Satyajit Ray's character 'Professor Shonku' in West Bengal's school curriculum
Satyajit Ray's science fiction character "Professor Shonku" and his adventures will form part of West Bengal's school curriculum.
Mac users not at risk from the 'Shellshock' computer bug: Apple
"Shellshock" is a vulnerability in Bash, a piece of software packaged with Mac OS X, which is based on the Unix operating system.
Asian Games Hockey: India beat China 2-0, to face Korea in semi-final
After a goalless opening 30 minutes, Raghunath and Birendra Lakra scored two goals in quick succession to give India a 2-0 lead at the end of the third quarter.
India will effectively tackle terrorism: Rajnath Singh
Referring to the messages by ancient sages such as 'Vasudhaiva Kudumbakam' (the whole world is a family), he said such concepts would certainly help the country to emerge as a spiritual leader for the world.
Asian Games 2014: Archery, squash deliver gold; India win 11 medals on Day 8
The men's teams in compound archery and squash took India's gold medal tally to three other than three silver and six bronze on the eighth day at Incheon.
As it happened: TN CM Jayalalithaa sentenced to 4-year jail term in disproportionate assets case
Jayalalithaa will have to step down as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.
Japanese swimmer charged with stealing camera at Asiad
Japanese swimmer Naoya Tomita has been charged by police after admitting to stealing a camera from a South Korean journalist, police said on Saturday.
Sri Lanka wins backing of 22 nations against UN rights probe
A government statement said the countries in a joint statement had termed the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution passed last March as an intrusive mandate and unwarranted in the context of Sri Lanka's own local investigation.
As it happened: Asian Games 2014, Day 8
India won 11 medals (2 Gold, 3 Silver and 6 Bronze) on day eight, which turned out to be their best so far at Incheon 2014.