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BJP to form government in Jharkhand with JMM support

BJP and JMM are tying up after splitting three months back following cross voting by JMM chief Shibu Shoren in Lok Sabha during cut motions. Former CM Arjun Munda is likely to head the BJP-led government.

Indian Muslim clerics in demand abroad

In the holy month of Ramzan, many Muslim clerics - both Shia and Sunni - from Uttar Pradesh are busy abroad. Reason - they have been in great demand as devouts in Gulf countries as also in the US and Europe want them.

Republicans talk about me like a dog Barack Obama

The US President has caused quite a flutter by accusing his Republican opponents of talking about him like a dog at a rally to launch his embattled Democratic partys election campaign.

Trade unions bandh hits life in WB Kerala

Nearly 80 flights to and from Kolkata have been cancelled. The strike has disrupted normal life in Kerala with schools and colleges remaining closed.

50 lives lost but Rajasthan doctors continue stir

According to reports, 50 people, including infants have died in Rajasthan, especially in Jodhpur and Jaipur due to lack of proper medical care since the strike began on Saturday.

Google Android to power TVs

From Tuesday, flights which do not have an approved slot between 9.15pm and 11.15pm will not be entertained at the airport.

RTI activist murder Nephew of BJP MP arrested

Shiva Solanki, nephew of BJP MP Dinu Solanki was on Thursday arrested from near the Rajkot airport in connection with the murder of RTI activist and green crusader Amit Jethwa here, police said.

Trade unions nationwide bandh hits life in Bengal Kerala

Nearly 80 flights to and from Kolkata have been cancelled. The strike has completely disrupted normal life in Kerala with schools and colleges remaining closed.

Easy Feng Shui diet tips

Instead of counting calories and fighting cravings, you can promote wellness through a careful selection of shapes, colours and materials. Sceptical? Try a few of these Feng Shui suggestions.

Kim secretly marries Kenya based businessman

Putting all rumours of marrying a Spaniard to rest, the actress tied the knot with a wealthy businessman from Kenya.

Kavitha Krishnamurthys hubby accused of rape

A day after he filed a complaint against his 27-year-old maid for stealing 5000 Euros from his house.

Trade unions nationwide bandh hits life in WB Kerala

Nearly 80 flights to and from Kolkata have been cancelled. The strike has completely disrupted normal life in Kerala with schools and colleges remaining closed.

This Ganpati stress on idols without toxic dyes

Central Pollution Control Board has asked Ganpati mandals to return to the festivals Vedic roots and avoid use of lead- and zinc-based paints, thermocol, plaster of Paris and toxic colours while making idols.

No-entry for late flights at Mumbai airport

From Tuesday, flights which do not have an approved slot between 9.15pm and 11.15pm will not be entertained at the airport.

Now its legitimate to take leave to mourn loss of kin

Desi corporates seem to be thinking progressively, on par with their global counterparts, and adopting bereavement policies.

Khaki enemy? Rush in Valley for police jobs

Ignoring threats of social boycott and calls by Kashmiri hardliners to shun the khaki force, nearly 60,000 men applied for less than 3,000 jobs in Jammu & Kashmir police -- about 200 applicants for one constables post.

Republicans talk about me like a dog says Barack Obama

The US President has caused quite a flutter by accusing his Republican opponents of talking about him like a dog at a rally to launch his embattled Democratic partys election campaign.

Kajol breaks docs orders for Karan

By now it is an established fact that Kajol goes out of her way for friends.

Anil Aamir fight over Madhuri

Aamir Khan and Anil Kapoor were recently fighting over Madhuri Dixit.

Kings XI and Royals may be barred if ED unearths proof

The fourth edition of IPL may still be an eight-team affair in spite of the fact that the BCCI has added two new franchises because the participation of Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals is in doubt.

Trade unions go on 24-hour nationwide bandh today

The nationwide bandh has been called to protest against price rise. The bandh is likely to have maximum impact in Kolkata with more than 100 flights to and from the city already cancelled.

Mole alert MoD to review use of digital storage

IB has sounded a red alert about intelligence officers of a hostile country asking their assets in Indian defence establishments to use computer storage devices like pen drives to pilfer classified info from computer networks.

Airlines cancel flights due to 24-hour Kolkata bandh today

Kingfisher has cancelled 29 flights, while Jet Airways and its low cost arm JetLite have cancelled a total of 70 flights to and from Kolkata in the wake of bandh call given by central trade unions.

China wants India in state of low-level equilibrium says PM

Asked about Chinas needling of India by referring to J&K as India-controlled Kashmir, PM Manmohan Singh agreed that Beijing could be tempted to use Kashmir and Pakistan to keep India in low-level equilibrium.

Securitymen kill more civilians than terrorists in Kashmir

For the first time since J&K insurgency started in late 80s, more civilians have been killed by security forces than terrorists. The twist in Kashmir might overshadow the Cabinet Committee on Security meet later this week.

China wants India in low-level equilibrium PM

Asked about Chinas needling of India by referring to J&K as India-controlled Kashmir, PM Manmohan Singh agreed that Beijing could be tempted to use Kashmir and Pakistan to keep India in low-level equilibrium.

Securitymen kill more civilians than terrorists in J&K

For the first time since J&K insurgency started in late 80s, more civilians have been killed by security forces than terrorists. The twist in Kashmir might overshadow the Cabinet Committee on Security meet later this week.

PM tells Supreme Court to lay off policy issues

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday virtually ticked off the Supreme Court, saying that it should not get into policy formation.

Homi Sethna nuclear legend passes away

Former Atomic Energy Commission chairman and one of the guiding lights behind Indias first nuclear test, Homi Nusserwanji Sethna, died on Sunday at his Mumbai residence after a prolonged lung ailment.

Six-phase Bihar polls from Oct 21 to Nov 20

The Nitish Kumar vs Lalu Prasad battle for the reins of Bihar will be played over a six-phase election beginning on October 21.

Mole alert MoD services to review use of digital storage

IB has sounded a red alert about intelligence officers of a hostile country asking their assets in Indian defence establishments to use computer storage devices like pen drives to pilfer classified info from computer networks.

Khaki enemy? 60000 Kashmiris apply for 3000 police jobs

Ignoring threats of social boycott and calls by Kashmiri hardliners to shun the khaki force, nearly 60,000 men applied for less than 3,000 jobs in Jammu & Kashmir police -- about 200 applicants for one constables post.

Bihar hostage crisis Maoists hand over 3 cops to kin

The eight-day hostage drama in Bihar finally ended on Monday with the Maoists releasing the three captive Bihar policemen to their relatives in the forests of Lakhisarai, 160km from Patna, around 6.30am.

60000 Kashmiris apply for 3000 police jobs

Ignoring threats of social boycott and calls by Kashmiri hardliners to shun the khaki force, nearly 60,000 men applied for less than 3,000 jobs in Jammu & Kashmir police -- about 200 applicants for one constables post.

PM denies drift in govt hints at Cabinet reshuffle

Manmohan Singh said on Monday that he would look at options before the winter session of Parliament for reshuffling his team. He also said that, left to himself, he would like to reduce the mean age of the cabinet.

China wants India in state of low-level equilibrium PM

Asked about Chinas needling of India by referring to J&K as India-controlled Kashmir, PM Manmohan Singh agreed that Beijing could be tempted to use Kashmir and Pakistan to keep India in low-level equilibrium.

Diet disasters

We tell you which foods could be killing your weight-loss plan

Fashion’s on Bebo’s mind

The actress wants to cut down work in 2011 to dedicate time to her international fashion line.

Ameesha hosts baby shower for Maanyata

The invite which reads ‘Double Trouble is Here’ also suggests that since Maanyata’s expecting twins, everyone should follow the blue and pink dress code!

Six-phase Bihar elections from October 21

The Nitish Kumar vs Lalu Prasad battle for the reins of Bihar will be played over a six-phase election beginning on October 21.

China wants India in low-level equilibrium says PM

Asked about Chinas needling of India by referring to J&K as India-controlled Kashmir, PM Manmohan Singh agreed that Beijing could be tempted to use Kashmir and Pakistan to keep India in low-level equilibrium.

Celebrity ads Dhoni beats SRK Sachin

During the January to June period, while Dhoni endorsed brands for 24 companies on TV, Shah Rukh and Sachin were seen promoting the products of 16 and 15 firms, respectively, according to a report.

Austria bans mosque web game

Austrian authorities have banned a far-right online game where players eliminate animated mosques and Muslims, the political party behind the game said.

Six-phase polling in Bihar from October 21

Bihar is the only state witnessing assembly polls this year. The term of the 243-member assembly will end on November 27.

How China milked US slowdown

China milked the opportunity offered by the slowdown in US economy by pushing up its investment in that country by 360% in 2009. This is one reason why it has managed to grab the 5th rank in FDI.

Games shame Six wrestlers dope flunk confirmed B samples test positive

The six dope tainted wrestlers who last week had caused a major embarrassment to the country less than a month ahead of the Commonwealth Games also failed their B sample tests conducted by NADA.

Indian Navy foils Somali pirate attack

An Indian warship on Sunday foiled an attempt by Somalian pirates to hijack merchant vessels off Somalias coast in in the Gulf of Aden, a Navy spokesman said on Monday.

Spot-fixing Pakistan to probe cricketers assets

The Pakistan government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former cricketers who have represented the country over the last five years.

Three protesters killed in Kashmir toll 68

Three protesters, including a 16-year-old teenager, were killed on Monday in firing by security forces and more then 10 others injured during clashes in north Kashmirs Baramulla district.

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