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Have you seen Amitabh Bachchan's 'Shamitabh' sketch?
Amitabh Bachchan shared a sketch of R. Balakrishnan's ambitious project 'Shamitabh' on his official blog.
Full speech: Prime Minister Modi's address at the SAARC Summit
He said the South Asia is a region of thriving democracy and of rich inheritance, the unmatched strength of youth.
Hard to quantify damage done by non publication of report: Jerome Valcke
FIFA secretary general Valcke said he did not know how much damage had been done to the organisation by the row over the non-publication of the Garcia report in full.
Hong Kong student leaders arrested as police clear protest site
Scuffles broke out when riot police moved against hundreds of protesters on Nathan Road, in the gritty Mong Kok district, following clashes overnight, Reuters witnesses said.
Uttar Pradesh: Minor kidnapped, sodomised and killed
The boy went missing from his school on November 22 and later his family members received a ransom call demanding Rs one lakh for the release of the victim, Superintendent of Police Ram Lal Verma said.
Twitter Offers: Twitter now lets advertisers post deals and discounts in users' feeds
To redeem an offer, customers enter their credit or debit card information. They then use the same card to redeem the promotion in a store.
Delhi Dreams face 'tricky' Pune Marathas in CTL final
Delhi Dreams face a very tricky opponent in Pune Marathas as the two teams clash for the inaugural Champions Tennis League title.
Hockey India doesn't need Terry Walsh: Narinder Batra
HI president Narinder Batra clearly stated that they do not require the services of Terry Walsh and will start their search for a replacement "with approval of SAI".
China says it wants to 'elevate' partnership with SAARC
SAARC is comprised of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Kashmir is 'dormant', its people disillusioned and angry, say social activists
People in the Valley fear that the situation may turn for the worse if the new government fails to provide a clean, corruption-free and efficient administration.
No quota for Delhites in DDA Housing: HC says 'nothing wrong' in provision
"This is a state subject. There is nothing wrong in this. Our Constitution permits this. The objective is that no one possesses more than one flat," the bench said.
Jharkhand polls: First phase records 61.92 per cent voter turnout
The polling for 13 of the 81 Assembly constituencies in Jharkhand, spread over six Maoist-affected districts, ended at 3 PM on Tuesday evening amid tight security.
Sting takes bold gamble to save his 'Last Ship' musical
British rock star Sting is joining the cast of his deeply personal Broadway musical 'The Last Ship'.
Champions League: Messi chases new record as Barcelona face APOEL
Messi is even with Raul Gonzalez's all-time record of 71 Champions League goals, and he could better that on Tuesday when Barcelona travel to Cypriot club APOEL.
Michael Clarke in limbo as cricket board digs in heels
A bizarre standoff between Clarke and selectors over the Australia captain's hopes of playing the first Test against India remained unresolved.
Lewis Hamilton says new Mercedes contract looks a formality
Hamilton says a contract extension with Mercedes is almost a done deal now that he has got his second Formula One championship under his belt.