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After iron, one day Modi will seek your wife: Jharkhand minister Mannan Mallik
BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, now seeking iron scrap from the people for the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel statue, will one day seek a wife from the common people, a Jharkhand minister said Monday, creating a political row.
FIPB approves Vodafone proposal to raise stake in India
UK-based telecom player Vodafone's Rs 10,000 crore proposal to buy out minority shareholders in its Indian arm was approved by the FIPB on Monday.
Srinagar: Fire in Hazratbal area damages 14 houses
At least 14 residential houses and two boats were damaged in a devastating fire in Hazratbal area in the outskirts of the city on Monday, officials said.
ED transfers officer after woman employee alleges sexual harassment
A case of alleged sexual harassment of a woman employee by an investigating officer has been reported in the Enforcement Directorate, country's premier agency probing laundering and financial crimes.
Delhi Metro flags off trial run on Phase III
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Monday flagged off the trial run on the first section of the Phase III route between Central Secretariat and Mandi House stations, a distance of three km.
Isner, Stephens give US win at Hopman Cup
Sloane Stephens and John Isner won their matches to give the United States a winning start at the Hopman Cup on Monday.
Tanishaa refutes romantic links with Armaan, calls him her 'best friend'
Tanishaa was questioned about her relationship with Armaan and she became visibly angry.
Lok Sabha election results a 'potential source of uncertainty', says Raghuram Rajan
The RBI has warned that any political instability after election results, will drag the beleaguered economy further down.
Stars in Bollywood pander to their own egos all the time: Naseeruddin Shah
A handful of Indian movies have won international acclaim and Shah states we have a long way to go.
Luis Suarez accused of diving by Jose Mourinho
"When you are losing, the nature comes out of the player, the wild nature, the cultural nature of the player," said Mourinho.
Muzaffarnagar riots: AMU teachers flay UP government for forcibly evicting victims from relief camps
The Aligarh Muslim University Teachers' Association (AMUTA) has condemned the Uttar Pradesh government for forcibly evicting riot victims from Muzaffarnagar relief camps and slapping a false case of encroaching on government land against them.
Don't marry off daughters in houses without toilets: Nitish
Nitish said toilets in homes will not only mitigate health problems of the fair gender, but also ensure their dignity.
Prashant Bhushan assures AAP's support to agitation against KNPP
Bhushan said, "We always opposed nuclear energy and also the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project."
Interpreter for Afghan patients ends up in police net as courier for drugs
Autar Singh's arrest led to the recovery of the massive haul of 47kg heroin and 2kg cocaine valued at Rs 150 crore.
Maria Sharapova makes no promises over Brisbane return
Sharapova plays France's Caroline Garcia in the first round at the Pat Rafter arena on Monday.
CII Business Outlook shows signs of economic turnaround
The pick-up in BCI for the current quarter comes as a major relief for the economy.