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Willing to discuss death penalty for rapists, says Yechury
Yechury contended that there is something seriously wrong in the society and that there is no fear and respect for the law.
Bhowmick my lucky coach, says Churchill goalie Nandy
Sandip Nandy credited technical director Subhas Bhowmick for rediscovering his football career after the goalkeeper got the boot from East Bengal last season.
AirAsia India has appointed CEO: Tony Fernandes
Air Asia, which is the largest low-cost airline in Asia, has formed a joint venture with Tata Sons and Telestra Tradeplace of Arun Bhatia.
Audio of Nisha Aggarwal starer 'Sukumarudu' is out
The Telugu flick will have actors Aadhi and Nisha Agarwal in the lead roles.
Advani, Sushma launch BJP campaign in Karnataka
Both started the campaign with a scathing attack on central government's corruption and promised "zero tolerance" against graft.
Espanyol beat Getafe 2-0 for third successive win
Espanyol have risen from last place to 10th under replacement coach Javier Aguirre.
Death toll mounts to 207 in China quake, over 11,500 injured
After suffering the shallow quake on Friday, the Lushan county battered by over 1,300 tremors.
Mathematical genius Shakuntala Devi dies at 83
Shakuntala Devi found a slot in Guiness Book of World Records for her outstanding ability and wrote numerous books.
Delhi minor rape: Activists protest near India Gate
The protesters shouted slogans against Delhi Police and government and demanded stringent punishment for the culprit.
Aashiqui 2: Shraddha doesn't fret about scenes
While working on 'Aashiqui 2', Shraddha admits sharing a great bond with Aditya on and off the screen.
1993 Bombay blasts: Sanjay Dutt files review plea
A legal team has contended Dutt's confession made under TADA cannot be treated as evidence for offences under other Acts.
Bahrain government 'stupid' to host F1 GP: Ecclestone
Sunday's race at the Sakhir is taking place amid a week of protests organised by opponents of the ruling royal family.
Delhi govt, police have lost people's trust: Kiran Bedi
The former top cop demanded a change in the leadership in Delhi government and police saying they have lost trust of the people in the city.
CPI(M) looking to stitch a national alternative
The CPI(M) leader said it cannot support a secular Congress-led government which follows "non-liberal policies".
Pakistan: Musharraf back at farmhouse after court sentence
Judge remanded Musharraf to judicial custody till May 4 a day after his arrest for treason for detaining over 60 judges after declaring emergency in 2007.
LJP to hold nationwide protest for SC reservations
Dalit Sena, an organisation for emancipation and welfare of the backward section, was established by Paswan in 1983.