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Kerala to increase number of women in police force
The government had also proposed to start six women police stations of which the first would be inaugurated at Alappuzha on December 29.
PM Modi returns home, says 'Thank You, Kathmandu'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday night returned here after a three-day visit to Nepal where he attended the SAARC summit and held bilateral talks with leaders of a host of neighboring countries.
Shuttler Saina Nehwal seeded fifth for World Super Series Finals
Saina and Kidambi Srikanth were seeded fifth and sixth, respectively on Thursday, for the $1,000,000 World Super Series Finals Dec 17-21.
Concept of 'Satrangi Sasural' is quite different and unique: Farida Jalal
Farida Jalal has been featured in over 200 films and a couple of TV shows during her almost five-decade career in showbiz.
Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh and other Telugu film stars to raise funds for Hudhud cyclone relief
Named 'Memu Saitam' (We too), the day-long events would see leading actors, attending a number of proposed events.
Sloppy weather slows US holiday travelers
Major airlines waived their re-booking fees for people flying in and out of the Northeast, allowing passengers to try to catch an earlier flight. But most planes were already filled.
Injury forces Eugenie Bouchard to withdraw from IPTL
Kristina Mladenovic will take Bouchard's place and play for the UAE Royals in the upcoming professional team tennis competition.
McLaren make troubled start to new Honda era
"Although this looked like another difficult day, this is just part of the learning experience we expected when we took on the interim car programme," said Boullier.
Angelina Jolie spotted smoking post fight with Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie was spotted smoking a cigarette on a hotel balcony after she and her husband Brad Pitt engaged in a heated argument.
Michael Brown case highlights alarming pattern: Rights panel
Anger over the grand jury's decision spurred protests in 170 cities across 37 states in the US, with thousands of people occupying roads and bridges to demand justice.
Hundreds protest at US embassy in London over Ferguson case
The decision not to prosecute the officer for shooting dead unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked anger and racially-charged unrest in cities across the United States this week.
72% of rape accused are victims' boyfriends: Mumbai Police Commissioner
He added that while six per cent of the sexual assault cases involved unknown persons, the accused in the rest were either relatives or immediate siblings of the victims.
Rickshaw research reveals extreme pollution in Delhi
The numbers are far worse than the ones that have already led the World Health Organization to rank New Delhi as the world's most polluted city.
Pakistan stalls India-backed SAARC pacts, Modi to hold bilateral meeting with all but Sharif
The possibility of even an unstructured meeting between Modi and Sharif remained a matter of speculation.
Over 200 Indian fishermen in Pakistan custody, says Sushma Swaraj
In addition, there are 740 Indian fishing boats believed to be in Pakistan's custody.
ISL: New Brazilian support staff joins Zico at FC Goa
After the resignation of assistant coach Arthur Papas, the FC Goa support staff has been beefed up with the addition of three Brazilians on request of manager Zico.