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A docu-reality show salutes Indian Army
The aim of the TV show is to promote Indian army.
Dalai Lama: no plans to reconsider retirement
The 43-member house is being attended by 38, including the speaker and the deputy speaker.
Holding the foreign hand - FIIs in mutual funds
Indian mutual funds can now raise money from foreign retail investors.
Motorists trumpet their love of sex on bikes
Motorists replace their license plates with signs reading 'I Love Sex'.
Election process begins in Kerala
The process of filing nominations for the elections to the 140-member Kerala assembly began on Saturday.
Federer gets one up on Nadal in doubles clash
Federer and Wawrinka beat Nadal and Marc Lopez 7-5, 6-3 at Indian Wells to enter the finals.
Libya announces ceasefire, US gets tough
Libya, as a member of the United Nations, was "obliged to accept the UN Security Council's resolutions".
Egypt goes to the first free vote in decades
Voters will be asked to cast ballots to say 'yes' or 'no' to the entire package of nine changes.
Happy people tweet together
Tweets from well-being people received tweets from happier peers: study.
Spoilsport RIL takes Sensex below 18K
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark index Sensex dipped 271.06 points to close at 17,878.81.
Omar denies taking bribe for trust vote in 2008
JK Chief Minister Omar Abdullah denied having been offered any bribe during the parliamentary trust vote in July 08
Politicians shouldn't use religion as agenda: SRK
SRK speaks about politics, global films his four pack abs and more
Tai Chi: Key to happiness in old age?
Tai Chi is a 2,000-year-old Chinese martial art.
Shah Rukh supports globalisation of Bollywood
He says that It disturbs to see filmmakers chasing crossover cinema
Maruti, Hyundai may follow Tata’s price trial
Tata Motors will hike prices of passenger vehicles, excluding the Nano, from April 1.
17 puppies born by Cesarean section in Poland
Eight male and nine female pedigree puppies were born at a veterinary clinic.