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Centre mulls herbal medicine units on banks of river Ganga in Uttarakhand
As part of NDA government's ambitious Clean Ganga project, Uttarakhand may soon open processing units of herbal medicines on the banks of the holy river, along with an 'Eco Task Force' of ex-servicemen who would be engaged in plantation activities.
Top 10: SUVs coming to India in 2015
Here's a list of SUVs that are set to hit showrooms this year.
Now UK to check all variants of Maggi, calls for India's test reports on the noodles
The UK FSA has said that Nestle has told them that only the Masala variant of Maggi is imported into UK from India.
Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das's Facebook account hacked
Links to obscene content were reportedly posted on the CM's Facebook page and random people were tagged to the posts.
White House press briefing interrupted after bomb threat
The evacuation was limited to the White House Press Briefing Room and did not affect any other sections of the White House.
Indian Army hunts down Northeast terror groups, kills some insurgents behind Manipur ambush
The operations are being carried out inside the Myanmar border too where Army teams are hunting down Northeast terror groups.
CVC KV Chowdary refutes allegations by senior lawyers, says he will let his work do the talking
Jethmalani had written a letter to President Pranab Mukherjee to not approve the appointment.
NASA spacecraft finds impact glass on Mars
A NASA spacecraft has detected deposits of glass on Mars which were formed by asteroid impacts and may hold signs of ancient life on the red planet.
HSBC to sack upto 50,000 people, slash investment bank
HSBC will shed almost 50,000 jobs and take an axe to its investment bank, cutting the assets of Europe's biggest lender by a quarter in a bid to simplify and improve its sluggish performance.
Vigilance Director has no authority to tell Mukesh Meena whether to join ACB or not, says Delhi L-G
The Delhi government has transferred Principal Secretary for Home Dharampal who had authorised the L-G order on Meena's appointment.
Pakistan's ruling PML-N wins Gilgit-Baltistan assembly elections
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ruling PML-N has emerged as the single largest party in the legislative assembly elections in the strategically- located Gilgit-Baltistan region.
More spectrum needed to improve quality of service in India: Asus
The operators in India need more spectrums to improve quality of service, as the mobile network is one of the key growth pillars supporting Digital India.
AAP government, Centre slugfest resumes after Delhi Law Minister Jitender Tomar's arrest
Jitender Singh Tomar has been arrested on charges of cheating, forgery and getting jobs on fake law degree.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani invites separatist leaders, Sikh groups for seminar
Hardline Hurriyat Conference headed by Syed Ali Shah Geelani is holding a seminar to which several separatist leaders, including from Sikhs groups, and Christian community representatives have been invited.
Yoga Day celebrations at UN to be broadcast at Times Square
The celebrations commemorating the first International Day of Yoga in UN, to be presided over by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, will be broadcast at Times Square to a global audience.
Malaika Arora Khan wished to be styled by Gaurang Shah
Designer Gaurang Shah, was thrilled when actress Malaika Arora Khan said she wished to be styled by him.