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Travelogue: Kalpa is a walk in the nature's lap
Away from the cacophony of bustling city life, Kalpa is a pure scenic bliss that one can never get enough of.
Now, you don't need to have an invite to buy OnePlus 2
The phone will be offered invite-free starting today and interested buyers will never be required to have an invite.
China inks $87.3 million deal to sell planes to Russia
The Harbin Aircraft Industry Group (HAIG), a subsidiary of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), on Monday said it signed the contract with Fly AVIA FZE, which provides aviation equipment, repairs and after-sales services for the Russian mark...
Congress sees win in rural areas as stepping stone for 2017 Gujarat Assembly polls
Out of power for 20 years, the Congress recently won 21 of the 31 district panchayats and 124 of the 230 taluka panchayats, while the BJP retained its hold over all six municipal corporations and 40 of 56 municipalities.
EPL: Skrtel scores own goal as Newcastle upset Liverpool 2-0
Liverpool missed the chance to close in on the Premier League's top four when they suffered a shock 2-0 defeat to lowly Newcastle United at St James' Park on Sunday.
Australia beat Belgium 2-1 to emerge HWL Final champions
World champions Australia lived up to their reputation as they bested Belgium 2-1 in the final to become the champions of the Hero Hockey World League Final on Sunday.
Intermittent rains keep Chennai on toes, situation eases; flight and train services resume
All flight operations, domestic and international, and train services from both Chennai Central and Egmore are to resume tomorrow as water levels in the Adyar and Cooum rivers receded enabling authorities to restore tracks on Sunday afternoon.
ISIS threatens UK with suicide bombings in a new video
In the footage, a fighter wielding an AK-47 and wearing an explosives belt praises the Paris attackers, who murdered 130 people, as "martyrdom-seeking lions who stormed the capital of France", 'The Sunday Times' reported on Sunday.
Chief Justice of India joins intolerance debate, says 'have no fear of persecution as long as judiciary exists'
The Chief Justice asserted that India belongs to all religions and some incidents do not change the fundamentally tolerant nature of the country.
OilMin hands over Guinness certificate for LPG subsidy to Modi
Under DBTL scheme, users get LPG cylinders at market price and receive subsidy as per their entitlement directly in their bank accounts.
Modi announces Rs 2 lakh each for next of kin who died in Tamil Nadu floods
Modi had on December 3 did an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas in Tamil Nadu and announced an immediate release of Rs 1,000 crore for relief and rehabilitation work in the flood-ravaged state.
Inter Milan goes provisionally top of Serie A with 1-0 win
Adem Ljajic scored the only goal of the match as Inter won 1-0 for the eighth time in their 15 league matches this season.
If climate talks fail, geoengineering might be the solution
The most talked about and advanced method involves putting heat-reflecting particles high in the air, but there also have been proposals to seed clouds other ways, put mirrors in space and seed the oceans with iron.
It is time we cross the semi-final hurdle: Roelant Oltmans
Asked whether he was satisfied with India s performance in the tournament, Oltmans said: "I am never satisfied. It s good to be in the semi-finals which means that we are close to no.4 but we can be more close.
Marko Arnautovic nets twice as Stoke stun Manchester City 2-0 in Premier League
Manchester City were blown away in a 2-0 loss to Stoke at a wind-swept Britannia Stadium on Saturday, with Arnautovic scoring a first-half double against the outclassed Premier League leaders.