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Government bound by its assurance, will fulfil One Rank One Pension promise: Defence Minister
Amid stepped up demand for One- Rank-One-Pension, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, on Friday said there are "technical difficulties" in implementing it but insisted that government will fulfil the "assurance" made to the ex-servicemen in this regard.
ACP transferred days after raids in Mumbai hotels, police calls it routine
Sources say that the transfer has nothing to do with the raid and cited the transfer as merely a routine exercise for administrative reasons.
Yuan devaluation could trigger coal exports by world's biggest buyer
China's devaluation of the yuan may hit already oversupplied world commodity markets, as the surprise move increases the chances that the world's biggest coal importer will become a net exporter.
Lux iPhone 6S by Brikk priced up to $199,995 available for pre-order
The Diamond Ovni option involves diamonds set with a microscope in a custom machined bezel in the shape of Brikk's logo.
Kaka recalled for Brazil friendlies against US and Costa Rica
Kaka comes up as the surprise inclusion in Brazil's squad for the September friendlies against Costa Rica and the United States.
VIP culture: Pankaja Munde tweets about her slippers being carried by personal assistant
Pankaja said her feet went into the mud and he helped extricate her footwear and she went on barefoot.
Surrender of old vehicle to get upto Rs 1.5 lakh sops: Nitin Gadkari
Government is considering giving financial incentives of up to Rs 1.5 lakh on surrender of over-ten-year-old vehicles to check pollution and address road safety concerns.
Maggi yet to return to stores, but ruling Twitter already
While some connected it to Rohit Sharma's poor performance in Sri Lanka, others linked it to law-and-order problems.
Samsung to unveil Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus today
Samsung is all set to unveil its next-generation Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus smartphones at its Galaxy Unpacked event on August 13 in New York.
Pakistan puts Hafiz Saeed-led Jamaat-ud-Dawa under the 'suspected list'
Hafiz Saeed's JuD is a front for Pakistani terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba which has launched several attacks on India in the last few years.
Rupee touches 65 per dollar
The Indian rupee opened marginally higher at 64.72 per dollar against 64.77 Wednesday.
Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko joins Roma on season-long loan
The Bosnia international scored 72 goals in 189 appearances for City since joining from Wolfsburg in January 2011 but he dropped down the striking pecking order.
Muslims in Nepal demand a Hindu state
In an unusual move, Muslims in Nepal have backed the ongoing campaign for reinstating the country's erstwhile Hindu identity, saying they are more "secure" under a Hindu state.
IAF rescues two women caught in flash-floods in Jammu
Two women, caught in flash floods in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, were on Wednesday rescued by Indian Air Force personnel.
Sushma flays Chidambaram, wife over Lalit Modi fiasco and Saradha scam
An unrelenting Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday upped the ante and took the war with the Congress over the Lalit Modi scandal to the next level.
Hockey: India beat Spain 2-0 in their second match in the European Tour
After losing the first Test match, Indian men's team registered a convincing 2-0 win against Spain in their second match played at Sant Cugat del Valles on Wednesday.