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Delhiites to get free ride on DTC buses for 4 hours on Independence Day
Delhiites will get a free ride on all Delhi Transport Corporation buses from 6 AM to 10 AM across the national capital on this Independence Day.
I have a degree from Yale University, says Smriti Irani
Irani (38) made the remark when pressed by a questioner at the India Today Woman Summit 2014 here to clear the "mystery" over her educational degrees.
Ranchi girl Deepika Kumari helps women archers win gold at World Cup
There was mixed news for the Indian archery contingent at the World Cup stage 4 with the women's recurve team clinching gold while the men's recurve team settled for silver in Wroclaw (Poland) on Sunday.
LG seeks fresh smartphone start in China with G3 launch
LG will on Monday begin selling its latest flagship smartphone in China, a market where it has struggled to make a dent.
Top NSEL brass, executives failed in duty leading to scam: Enforcement Directorate
"It shows failure on the part of statutory bodies and the others," the ED said in its charge sheet.
Give department-wise details of whistleblowers complaints: CIC to CVC
According to an official data, CVC had received 698, 804 and 901 complaints under the PIDPI Resolution during 2013, 2012 and 2011, respectively.
Woman Naxal carrying reward arrested
A woman naxal carrying a reward of Rs 1.1 lakh on her head was on Saturday arrested by police in Raipur district of Chhattisgarh.
Omar Abdullah applauds 'political transformation' of Rahul Gandhi
Omar praised the "aggressive" posture and said the Congress leader is "the force" who has to bind the party men together in these difficult times.
Sania Mirza, Cara Black reach semi-finals of Rogers Cup
The fourth seeded Indo-Zimbabwean pair knocked out the sixth seeded Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears 6-2, 6-1 in just 52 minutes.
CRPF jawan killed in encounter with Naxals
A CRPF jawan was killed on Saturday in an exchange of fire with Naxals in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, police said.
Breaking barriers, 800 Vrindavan widows celebrate Raksha Bandhan
Around 800 widows, shunning the shackles of social stigma on Saturday celebrated 'Raksha Bandhan' for the first time in the temple town.
Maharashtra: Doctors call off strike; minister assures to accept demands
Around 4,000 resident doctors had decided to go on an indefinite strike to protest against state government's "failure" to fulfill their demands.
Bentley Flying Spur V8 launched in India at Rs 3.1 crore
Compared to the W12, the V8 loses out on the chrome garnish on the lower grille and gets a black finish instead.
Three life-size statues of Queen Victoria vandalised at Mathura museum
Three life-size statues of Queen Victoria, the former queen of England, have been vandalised in a Mathura museum, officials said on Saturday.
US bombs Islamic state in Iraq, says airstrikes meant to protect their military personnel
Islamic State fighters have advanced to within a half hour's drive of Arbil, capital of Iraq's Kurdish region and a hub for US oil companies.
Politician Kundan Singh to participate in 'Bigg Boss 8'?
Singh has allegedly been named in over a dozen criminal cases, including those of murder, kidnapping and extortion.