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I would have done a better job than Obama: Mitt Romney
Romney cited continuing high US unemployment and growing troubles abroad, and that some of those who voted for Obama might now have some buyer's remorse.
Parkash Singh Badal wants review of minimum support price procedure
Parkash Singh Badal urged the central government to review the procedure for fixing the minimum support price for crops to make it more remunerative.
Andhra Pradesh: Thieves decamp with ATM machine with Rs 11 lakh inside
The thieves entered the ATM kiosk early this morning, applied mud on CCTV cameras, and took out the ATM machine, police said.
Modi government has never refused financial aid to Punjab: CM Parkash Singh Badal
The Chief Minister also said that the Shiromani Akali Dal and BJP alliance in the state was "unbreakable and both parties have strong bonding."
Record 21 percent thermal power growth in NDA's 100 days: Goyal
On September 4, as many as 28 power plants across the country had coal stocks of less than four days, according to the government.
Stigma bars mentally ill from seeking care
The desire to avoid public stigma causes individuals to drop out of treatment or avoid it entirely for fear of being associated with negative stereotypes, the findings showed.
Delhi autos to display 'returning home' plate to avoid challan for refusal to ply
As per the rules, Delhi Traffic Police prosecute the auto drivers who refuse to ferry commuters by issuing challans of Rs 2,000.
Mercedes-Benz GLA compact SUV to be launched in India on September 30
The Mercedes GLA will be a competitor for the Q3 and the X1. It's compact and is built on the same platform as the A- and B-Class cars.
BSNL, MTNL merger likely by July next year
At present, BSNL offers services in the whole country, except Delhi and Mumbai. MTNL provides telecom services in these two zones.
Islamic State beheads 2nd captive Lebanese soldier
Militants from the Islamic State and other groups in Syria are holding around 35 Lebanese soldiers and policemen captive.
I was rather insulted my phone wasn't hacked: Helen Mirren
In an interview, Helen quipped about the recent incident in which private iCloud accounts of 101 celebrities were targeted.
Madhur Bhandarkar appreciates Censor Board for allowing 'Finding Fanny' team to use the word 'virgin'
CBFC had earlier asked the film's team to discard a dialogue from the film, where actress Deepika Padukone says, "I'm a virgin".
Old DD, AIR recordings to be made available through mobile app
Javadekar was addressing a gathering in suburban Mumbai after releasing the book The Wonder That Was Cylinder, written by AN Sharma.
J&K: 108 jawans airlifted from border out posts
Indian Air Force and Army Aviation Choppers airlifted 108 BSF and Army men from forward Border Out Posts as floods have hit security infrastructure along Indo-Pak border.
Sonia Gandhi urges Centre to declare J&K flood a 'national calamity'
The Congress President has also appealed to the Centre and state government to make every effort at relief and rehabilitation, according to a statement from Congress.
Northeast need development for peace, says VK Singh
"We need to boost manufacturing sector. If manufacturing sector is not promoted, the economy will get affected. PM Narendra Modi has also said of this. We have to motivate entrepreneurs to set up their units in northeast region," he said.