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Britain demands cash bonds for visas from six countries including India
Britain will demand a 3,000 pound refundable bond for visas for "high-risk" visitors from six former colonies in Africa and Asia.
Explain how Article 370 has helped in the development of J&K: BJP to regional parties
The BJP leader said people should ask NC, PDP and Congress to render an audit of the utility of Article-370.
Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow wish 'Friends' lasted longer
'Friends' stars Matthew Perry and Lisa Kudrow regret not fighting for more series of their hit sitcom.
IIM-Lucknow signs MoU with Singapore's leading management university
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Monday between the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow and Singapore Management University to mutually support each other in the pursuit of excellence in global business education.
UP: 5 deserted children whose parents died of AIDS given land by govt
This came after the land they were earlier given by the state administration turned out to be disputed.
USD 53 million jewels stolen from a hotel in Cannes
A staggering 40 million euro ($53 million) worth of diamonds and other jewels were stolen on Sunday from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, in one of Europe's biggest jewelry heists in recent years, police said. One expert noted the crime follo...
Mumbai: Hearing in Pawanraje Nimbalkar murder case on Monday
Pawanraje Nimbalkar had been shot dead by contract killers hired allegedly by NCP leader Padamsinh Patil in 2006.
Andhra: IPS officer applies for VRS over Telangana
The Congress and the UPA have been in consultation over the issue and appear to be headed towards a decision.
Britain's newest royal heir stirs Scottish independence debate
The birth of Britain's Prince George has reopened a rift among those campaigning for Scotland to vote for independence in 2014, playing into the hands of those who want it to retain its 306-year union with England.
Mumbai: BMC deadline over but roads still full of potholes
The BMC had announced that action would be taken against contractors if roads were potholed.
Hamilton savours first win for Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton seized his first win for Mercedes at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Indian girls score 1st win in junior hockey WC
After a humiliating 1-6 drubbing in the first match against Australia, the Indian girls beat New Zealand 2-0 on Sunday.
Egypt clashes: 72 dead, over 700 left wounded
The death toll from weekend clashes between supporters of Egypt's ousted president and security forces backed by armed civilians in Cairo has risen to 72, the deadliest single outbreak of violence since the army deposed the Islamist Mohammed Morsi in a Ju...
Punjab overcome UP in shootout to win Federation Cup hockey
Punjab edged past Uttar Pradesh in a penalty shootout to win the 2013 edition of the IHF Federation Cup at the Shivaji Stadium in New Delhi.
Lewis Hamilton wins Hungarian GP from pole start
Kimi Raikkonen was second after holding off a strong late challenge from Sebastian Vettel, who was third ahead of Mark Webber.
Upset with Congress, Lalu inclining towards BJP, claims JD(U)
The JD(U) on Sunday claimed there was no doubt left that Lalu Prasad would support Narendra Modi as prime ministerial candidate as the RJD leader was "panicky" due to Congress' inclination towards arch-rival Nitish Kumar.