Noida residents welfare associations, industry bodies and several NGOs on Wednesday held a protest in front of the office of the Noida Authority, demanding conversion of their land from 'leasehold' to 'freehold'.
The sloppily dressed star held up a cheeky 'V' sign for waiting photographers.
The Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantric-JVM) on Friday urged the Centre to accord special status to the state, a day before its youth wing s proposed demonstration near the Raj Bhavan to realise the demand.
Sumathi had, along with Rajan, allegedly poisoned to death her husband on May 14 at their house in Marakadai.
'6 Candles' is an over-the-top version of Liam Neeson's 'Taken' that seldom takes itself seriously.
Pakistan raced to a 6-0 lead in the first half before the Japanese came up with a spirited effort in the second period to concede just one goal.
The Union Cabinet is likely to consider on Wednesday certain amendments to the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Bill, 2012, which seeks to abolish manual scavenging. The bill was introduced in Parliament on September...
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has issued an appeal asking "citizens of India to stand with the distressed fellow countrymen" in Uttarakhand.
The duo were among other record-makers including the first women from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan who climbed the Everest on Sunday.
The epicentre of the earthquake lay 86 km east-south east of Khash, Iran, near the country's border with Pakistan
Ali Zafar has done only three films so far, but he is said to be one of the dark horses of the Hindi film industry.
Sharmila had written to BCCI president N Srinivasan after the parent body delayed in their announcement of instituting the lecture.
Mamata has claimed time and again that her government had within 20 months of taking power completed 90 per cent of the work it had set out to do in five years.
From Shah Rukh Khan to Aamir Khan, almost every big actor is going to be seen on the silver screen in 2013.
Herman Melville's landmark novel Moby-Dick was first published in three volumes by Richard Bentley, London on October 18, 1851.