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Photo-studio owner arrested for propagating Maoist ideology
A photo-studio owner has been arrested for allegedly propagating Maoist ideology in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, police said Sunday.
Bubba Watson powers to third-round Memorial lead
Bubba Watson surged to the lead as Paul Casey plunged four strokes behind after the third round of the Memorial tournament in Dublin, Ohio on Saturday.
No plans of getting married at the moment, nothing is ready: Angelina Jolie on her impending wedding to Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie admits she finds it tough to protect her children from films and videos with "drugs or nudity".
Major changes planned in railway sector: Sadananda Gowda
Railway Minister DV Sadananda Gowda today said he intended to bring major changes in the railway sector and he would focus on the 'four S'- safety, service, security and speed.
Sania Mirza ousted from mixed doubles but Rohan Bopanna reaches quarters
Bopanna and Katarina had to work hard to beat Cara Black and Robert Farah 6-3, 3-6, 10-7 in their second round contest.
Government to come up with 'structured' response on Article 370: Prasad
The government in Saturday said it will come up with a "structured" response to the issue of Article 370, which gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir, at an appropriate time amid a raging debate on it sparked by Union Minister Jitendra Singh's remark.
IPL spot-fixing: Court orders property attachment process against Dawood
A Delhi court on Saturday ordered initiation of proceedings for attachment of properties against underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, his aide Chhota Shakeel and three others, who are absconding, in connection with the IPL spot-fixing scandal case.
Pentagon official to lead defence trade dialogue with India
Started during the previous UPA regime, Defence Trade and Technology Initiative is aimed at removing bureaucratic bottlenecks in defence trade between India and the US.
Here's what you shouldn't do when selling old products online
If you wish to sell your old laptop online before buying a new tablet, restrain the urge to upload several photos.
Hacker group Anonymous threatens cyber attack on FIFA World Cup sponsors
Earlier this week, Anonymous attacked the Brazil's Foreign Ministry computer networks and leaked dozens of confidential emails.
Smartphones, tablets driving online sales in Asia: Report
The number of tablets and other portable computers is also expected to increase to over 56 million in 2017 from almost 30 million in 2013.
Kolkata hit by thunder storm, at least two dead
Officials from the Met department expect the rainfall to continue for the next 48 hours.
Lady Gaga seeks Justin Bieber's manager's help to get her career on track
Gaga was left disappointed by the sales of her last album 'Artpop' and is considering help from Braun, who helped Bieber, 20, become a global superstar.
NASA sends hi-tech 'sandals' into space
The device provides crew members with the ability to perform weight-bearing exercises in space by supplying resistance through the power of vacuum cylinders.
Former VC of Hari Singh Gour Central University under CBI scanner
CBI on Friday carried out searches at nine locations after registering three cases against a former Vice-Chancellor and members of selection committee of Hari Singh Gour Central University in Sagar in Madhya Pradesh for alleged irregularities in the appoi...
Three planes damaged, 21 flights diverted due to bad weather in Delhi
Airport sources said that three planes, which were parked at the T-3 of the IGI airport were damaged.