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Use of Alibis Not Going to Work: India on Pak PM's Uri Remarks
India has hit back at Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's remarks that the Uri terror attack could be the result of a "reaction" of the people to the situation in Kashmir, saying the "use of alibis" by him is not going to work anymore.
Unhappy Ronaldo Subbed as Real Madrid Held by Las Palmas
Ronaldo was replaced moments after helping Madrid go 2-1 in front when Karim Benzema slotted home the rebound after the Portuguese's initial effort was saved.
NTPC Case: Court Pulls up CBI for being lax
The Central Bureau of Intelligence (CBI) director has been asked to supervise further probe in a case of payment of alleged kickbacks by a Russian firm for Rs 2,066-crore NTPC contract by a court which pulled up the agency for not investigating it properl...
Kashmiri Truckers Mistaken for Terrorists in Maharashtra
The incident happened near Gavhanphata when the trio was found near a container truck wearing army type uniforms and Central Industrial Security Force troopers, passing in a bus, accosted them.
Rejuvenated Kerala Blasters Look to Start Afresh
Steve Coppell will also look to buck the trend of English coaches not finding their feet in ISL. James, Peter Reid, Peter Taylor, David Platt and Terry Phelan, for different teams, have all flopped.
North Korea Tells UN 'Going Nuclear' is Only Option
North Korea's foreign minister has told the United Nations that "going nuclear" is his country's only way to defend itself and vowed to further bolster its nuclear military forces.
Pakistan Not Putting Enough Pressure on Haqqani Terror Network: US General
Pakistan is not putting enough pressure on the Haqqani terror network and this is the reason that the US Defence Secretary not giving the necessary certification for release of USD 300 million in coalition support funds to it.
Kanpur Test: New Zealand Take Charge After Rain-Hit Day 2
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson and Tom Latham led a strong reply to take the visitors to 152 for one at stumps against India on a rain-hit second day of the first Test in Kanpur on Friday.
Banjo Review: Promising Idea, But The Script is Too Simplistic
Masand verdict on Riteish Deshmukh starer Banjo.
European Parliament Warns Pakistan of Sanctions Over Baloch Atrocities
The European Union leader's statement comes at a time when India is considering political asylum to Baloch freedom fighters exiled by Pakistan.
Fiat Avventura Urban Cross Launched in India at Rs 6.85 lakh, Deliveries Begin from October 1
The car will be available with diesel engines in two trims and one top-of-the-line petrol (powered by Abarth) variant.
Tamil Nadu to Launch 50 'Amma Free Wi-Fi' Zones
In yet another people-friendly initiative, the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) government on Friday issued orders to set up 'Amma Free Wi-Fi' zones in 50 places across the State.
VR Training Improves Social Skills of Autistic Individuals
For the study, 30 young persons aged between seven to 16 with high-functioning autism were matched into groups of two.
Ruchika Girhotra Molestation: SC Confirms Ex-Haryana DGP's Conviction
Rathore was granted bail by the apex court in 2010 in connection with the case before which he spent around six months behind bars.
Dhanush Elated Over Visaranai Becoming India's Oscar Entry
Dhanush released a statement after the announcement, expressing his gratitude.
India Hints at Question Marks Over Indus Water Treaty With Pakistan
"There are differences on the treaty. For any such treaty to work, it is important there must be mutual trust and cooperation. It can't be a one-sided affair," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.