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'Kaun Banega Crorepati' gets its first Rs7-crore winners from Delhi
The Narula brothers, Achin and Sarthak, won the amount on the Jodi Special episode of the 8th season of the show.
At Asian Games, rivalries not always about sports
For starters, this year's host country is technically still at war with its neighbours north of the Demilitarized Zone.
Ana Ivanovic beats Caroline Wozniacki to win Pan Pacific Open
Ivanovic broke Wozniacki three times in the first set at Ariake Coliseum and won the second-set tiebreaker with a forehand to the corner to capture her first Pan Pacific title.
Asian Games gold earns shooter Jitu Rai Rs. 50 lakh award
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister announced the award after Jitu won gold in the 50m Pistol event at Incheon.
IAF AN-32 crashlands in Chandigarh, passengers safe
The aircraft caught fire as it crashlanded but the blaze was doused by fire tenders inside the airport premises.
Ishrat case: Court allows 2 accused policemen to go outside Gujarat
Judge Geeta Gopi allowed the pleas of IPS officers GL Singhal and Anaju Chaudhary, though CBI opposed it saying they may abscond if allowed go outside Gujarat or tamper with evidence.
Messages received on J&K CM's email will be acted upon: Omar Abdullah
The Chief Minister said that he was open to criticism but appealed to media to play fair by getting the government point of view as well.
Kranjcar's free kick gives QPR draw against Stoke in Premier League
Kranjcar curled in a late free kick as Queens Park Rangers twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with Stoke in the Premier League.
Poll: Why did PM Modi make the comment 'Indian Muslims will live for India, die for India'?
The patriotism of Indian Muslims cannot be questioned, asserted Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his first ever international interview since assuming office.
Hajj flights from Srinagar resume
The Chief Minister hoped that all the remaining pilgrims would perform the holy journey from Srinagar smoothly.
G20 finance chiefs aim to 'change destiny of global economy'
The meeting in Cairns aims to thrash out a set of policies to achieve the ambitious goal of raising the total GDP.
Israel drone crashes inside Lebanon: military source
In February, an Israeli drone crashed on the Blue Line, the UN-demarcated line between Lebanon and Israel.
Disputed Afghan election result to be announced tomorrow
The stalemate between Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah since the June 14 vote has plunged Afghanistan into a political crisis as US-led NATO troops end their 13-year war against the Taliban.
Prayers to be held in Kerala temple for success of Mars Orbiter Mission
A number of offerings including coconut, lotus, sugarcane and 'unniyappam' will be offered to the deity on September 24.
Exercise good for people undergoing chemotherapy
Exercise has multiple benefits and researchers suggest that exercise may have an added benefit for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Asian Games hockey: Sardar and Co eye big win over Sri Lanka in opener
India who stood top of the podium in 1966 and 1998, would be looking for thumping wins over Sri Lanka and Oman to boost their confidence before they take on the big guns.