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Small traders benefit from Banking Amendment Bill
The bill approved by parliament lays the groundwork for non-banking financial companies to win banking licences.
Delhi witnesses more rapes than the next five metros put together
Delhi, in 2011, witnessed more rapes than Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad put together.
Bolt, Fraser-Pryce shortlisted for Laureus award
Usain Bolt and Fraser-Pryce are among the athletes in the running for the Laureus World Sports Awards 2013.
Indian-origin physiotherapist spared jail in rape case
The judge suspended the sentencing of Barath Devadas and instead placed a two-year good behaviour bond.
Facebook set to bring video ads to news feed: Report
Video ads would be available on both the desktop as well as on mobile phones apps and tablets, said a report.
Lumia sell-out no proof of Nokia turnaround
analysts say there's no proof that Lumia phones are making significant inroads on market leaders Samsung and Apple.
AP: Jagan Reddy's sister undergoes knee surgery
Sharmila was injured during her 'padyatra' in Ranga Reddy district three days ago while getting off a bus.
NBC's correspondent, TV crew escape abduction in Syria
Appearing on NBC's "Today" show, an unshaven Richard Engel said he and his team escaped after five days of captivity in Syria.
Army Chief to begin 4-day visit to Sri Lanka today
The Army Chief is scheduled to interact with President Mahinda Rajapaksa and other high level political and military dignitaries there.
Delhi: 10,081 children died in Kalawati Hospital in 5 years
Ghulam Nabi Azad said no child had died due to negligence of doctors in the central government hospitals in Delhi.
Delhi: Boy commits suicide over poor academic performance
The victim was upset over his poor academic performance, the police said.
Mechanism to deal with fog trouble in place: Jet Airways
In the event of flight disruption due to fog, the airline plans to deploy additional aircraft.
Delhi gangrape: Home Ministry, Delhi Police get NHRC notice
The NHRC found fault with policing, saying the incident had raised the issue of declining public confidence in law and order machinery.
Sajid Khan: My films will never flop
Sajid is confident that his next, a remake of 1983 'Himmatwala', will also be a hit.
Indian athletes can take part in OCA Games: OCA
The OCA's decision came in the wake of the suspension imposed on IOA by the International Olympic Committee earlier this month.
Large-scale practice of 'paid news' in Gujarat polls: PCI
"Paid news is a blot not only on the press but also to the democratic process," the DUJ said in a statement.