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Kataria quits NIIT to start own venture
Kataria, who was Group Vice President put in his papers last month to start his own communication and public relations consultancy.
India Vs Pak: Live Scorecard
Indian speedster Irfan Pathan struck twice to put Pakistan on the backfoot early in their innings as they chase a 270-run target to win the DLF Cup at Abu Dhabi. Earlier, Rahul Dravid (92) and Virender Sehwag (73) helped India amass 269 for the loss of fi...
Hazarika stable after mild stroke
Singer Bhupen Hazarika is responding well to treatment for the mild celebral stroke he had suffered while performing at a Bihu function.
Silver teeth filling risks no brain damage
Silver fillings used to fill tooth cavities don’t cause brain damage in children even though the mercury in them is a known neurotoxin.
Naxals kill ten cops in Chhattisgarh
Maoists have attacked a police camp in southern Chhattisgarh and killed at least 10 police personnel on Sunday.
Gold, silver prices hit a new high
On the back of increased buying by stockists and speculators, gold and silver prices hit a new high of Rs 8,855 and Rs 19,545 respectively at opening on the bullion market.
Dirty Dancing ( with addendum)
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsBombay this is for you: In New York City there's an infamous Cabaret or the Footloose law. (information: thanks to New York Press) It dates back to 1926. The law sa...
Ujjwala Raut: Up, close and personal
After winning Femina-Look of the Year 1996 at 17, Ujjwala Raut took no time to rule ramps in India. She is now an international supermodel and mom.
Bhavik starts on world record mission
Stockholm-based and former Bombay Scottish student Bhavik Gandhi on Tuesday kicked off his journey in his bid to set a new world record in fastest solo Atlantic crossing.
JLo sues ex-hubby for a tell-all book
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez sues ex-husband, Ojani Noa claiming that he demanded $5 million to keep him from publishing a tell-all book about her.
Indian carmakers eyeing Malaysia
The National Auto Policy announced last month in Malaysia has eased taxation norms to attract foreign manufacturers. And Indian carmakers are making a beeline for Malaysia.
Zidane wants 2006 World Cup to retire
France midfielder Zinedine Zidane wants to bow out of international football by lifting the German World Cup trophy in July.
OBC quota: HRD, PMO fight turf war
The controversial proposal to increase reservation for backward classes in higher education institutes has now sparked off a tussle within the Union Government.
Bush admits declassifying intelligence
President Bush says he declassified intelligence documents in 2003 to help explain his administration's reasons for going to war in Iraq.
82-yr-old readies to be a lawyer
It's never too late to realise your dreams, and 82-year-old Gollapudi Prabhavathi, is proving this saying to the hilt.
Meet the big faces of Assam polls
Assam goes to polls for the second phase on April 10. Take a look at the key contenders.