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Delhi govt hints at fast track courts for rape victims
Sheila Dikshit told the Police Commissioner that stringent measures should be taken to ensure the safety of women in the capital.
Iran's supreme leader 'likes' Facebook despite ban
While there are several other Facebook pages already devoted to Khamenei, the new one appeared to be officially authorised, rather than merely the work of admirers.
Investors ready to invest in West Bengal: Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said industrialists are "very happy" with her policies.
Kingfisher Airlines to start operations soon, but in phases
Kingfisher Airlines will provide funding for its operation itself, and has not asked banks for any support.
Kingfisher Airlines to start operations soon, but in phases
Kingfisher Airlines will provide funding for its operation itself, and has not asked banks for any support.
India tightens visa rules for Maldivians
Maldives also have tough rules on granting visas to Indians including having a return ticket and expenditure of at least $ 100 per day during the visit.
Gujarat polls: Code violation complaint against Modi
Congress alleged that Modi violated the model code of conduct by 'campaigning' on the election day at the polling station where he cast his vote.
Kashmir gets some respite from freezing cold
Gulmarg ski resort in north Kashmir continued to be coldest place in the valley with a low of minus 7.6 degrees celsius.
Crazy to stop playing for no reason, Anand to Tendulkar
Sachin received support from chess wizard Viswanathan Anand urging him to continue playing as long as he wanted.
Charity on Dr Vishnuvardhan's death anniversary
The 3rd death anniversary of Dr Vishnuardhan also marks 40 years of his maiden film 'Nagarahavu'.
Lochte ends golden worlds with eight medal haul
American swimmer Ryan Lochte ended his world short-course championships on a high in Istanbul.
UP minister's nephew accused of beating up hospital staff
Police have registered a case against four persons following protests by the hospital employees.
Pakistan: Government spokesman shot dead
Noori, who was the provincial spokesman and also a Shiite Muslim, was killed along with two policemen.
Pakistan may disintegrate again, warns AQ Khan
AQ Khan was put under house arrest in 2004 after confessing to have sent nuclear secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea.
Pakistan may disintegrate again, warns AQ Khan
AQ Khan was put under house arrest in 2004 after confessing to have sent nuclear secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea.
Tata Nano being refreshed to realise full potential: Ratan Tata
He listed out the reasons due to which Nano, nick-named 'The people's car', could not realise its full potential.