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Davis Cup: Australia complete win over Uzbekistan
In reverse singles, Sam Groth of Australia beat Temur Ismailov 6-3, 6-2 before Nick Kyrgios defeated Sanjar Fayziev 6-1, 6-1.
Money laundering: RBI takes action against erring UCBs
RBI has closed down six Urban Cooperative Banks which were suspected of being used to route illegal money.
Blackmoney: SIT empowers Enforcement Directorate to check huge forex violations
The ED regulates forex related crimes under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).
After Mandi House, Delhi Metro to showcase history of ITO area
ICHR is now busy digging into the archives again to portray the city panorama between "the Supreme Court and the ruins of Feroz Shah Kotla".
Infrastructure damage in J&K floods could touch Rs 6,000 crore: State government
The damage is very widespread in the summer capital of J&K as most government facilities here have been hit by the floods, Vinod Kaul said.
Deepika Padukone-Arjun Kapoor starrer 'Finding Fanny earns Rs.5.1 crore on the opening day
Homi Adajania's 'Finding Fanny' registered an opening day collection of Rs.5.1 crore net across India.
Hearty and cheerful Lalu Prasad walks out of Mumbai hospital
RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Saturday walked out of the Asian Heart Institute, doctors said.
Centre assures all assistance in rehabilitation work
After the completion of aerial survey, Singh distributed relief material to the victims and also convened a meeting of the District Administration at Udhampur.
Iraq PM says he will protect civilians after US-Iraq air strikes against Islamic State
Abadi said his order to protect civilians had been issued on Thursday, a day after he held talks with Kerry in Baghdad.
Nigeria church building collapse kills at least 17
More than 100 people were hurt when the building collapsed on Friday at the compound in the Ikotun neighbourhood belonging to the Synagogue Church of All Nations.
Families of beheaded US reporters warned not to pay ransoms
A spokesman for Sotloff's family said the murdered journalist's parents were told by a White House counterterrorism official last May that they could face prosecution if they paid a ransom in an attempt to secure the release of their son.
Railways runs special trains for people stranded in flood-hit J&K
As many as 15,000 flood-affected persons have so far been cleared by railways, said a senior Northern Railway official.
MP: Minor boys suspected of theft made to dip hands in boiling oil
Two local residents suspected that the four boys had stolen Rs 500 from their father.
Snapshot: IAF rescue and relief operations in Jammu and Kashmir
As Jammu and Kashmir grapples with the worst flooding in the last 50 years, the Indian Air Force and other state apparatuses have been relentlessly trying to evacuate and rescue those trapped, amid flaring tempers and hostility from the locals.
Why did you make single-lane RTR flyover? HC asks Delhi government
"Why did you make it? It always gets choked with traffic. We have spent hours on the road on our way to the airport. We have all been victims," the high court said.
Keep the 'door ajar' to achieve whatever is possible: Pakistan
The remarks were made by Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit, days after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said that there was no "full stop" in diplomacy while replying on the future strategy towards talks with Pakistan.