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Congress sends relief material, volunteers to J&K
Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi, who is abroad for a health check-up, is in constant touch with the AICC on the situation in the state and relief measures.
Amit Shah charge sheet: Congress expresses 'sense of satisfaction'
A charge sheet was filed today in a Muzaffarnagar court by police against 49-year-old Shah for allegedly seeking votes on the grounds of religion, race, caste and community.
'CBI-BJP nexus' to malign TMC, Mamata: TMC
Prominent TMC leader Partha Chatterjee also alleged that the 'nexus' between the two was also aimed at 'politicising' the Saradha scam probe.
Barcelona defender Mathieu sidelined by ankle injury
The club didn't specify whether Mathieu, who joined Barcelona from Valencia, would be fit for Saturday's match at home to Athletic Bilbao.
Japanese regulator approves restart of Sendai nuclear reactor after Fukushima incident
The government has been pressing for the restart of reactors that receive safety approval from the NRA to reduce Japan's reliance on expensive imported fuel.
Army chief to visit Kashmir to review flood situation
The Army chief will visit the summer capital and will review the flood situation with top level Army and NDRF officials, Defence sources said.
Court summons Subramanian Swamy in defamation case filed by Tamil Nadu CM Jaya
Jaya had filed a defamation case against Swamy as he had in his letter to the Prime Minister alleged that the boats
UN to hold high-level Ebola event on outbreak
Ban Ki-moon will hold a high-level event later this month to spur international efforts to respond to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
Marin Cilic calls US Open title 'life-changing'
Cilic said a pep talk in the locker room from coach Goran Ivanisevic helped him stay relaxed in the final.
Marriage of newlyweds, ages 96 and 95, questioned
The courts, though, and some of Wright's other relatives aren't amused. And the future for newlyweds Edith Hill, 96, and Eddie Harrison, 95, is very much uncertain.
Ebola death toll rises to at least 2,296: WHO
The WHO said that it had recorded 4,293 cases in five West African countries as of September 6, a day after its previous update.
London: Scottish flag raised over Downing Street
Opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband has called for public buildings across the country to raise the saltire over the coming days to show their support for the 300-year-old United Kingdom.
Telecom services slowly being restored in Kashmir Valley
Around 58 base transceiver stations (BTS) or mobile towers of BSNL and Aircel are functioning now along with 10 landline exchanges of the state-run operator.
1,500 people shifted after heavy rains lash parts of Gujarat
Around 500 people living in the low lying areas of Vadodara city have been shifted to safer places, after the Vishwamitri river passing through the city touched the danger mark on Tuesday.
SAD-INLD will form government in Haryana, says Sukhbir Badal
"We will work to oust the corrupt Congress regime from Haryana politics," he said on the sidelines of oath taking by newly elected Akali MLA from Talwandi Sabo Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu.
Steel Ministry asks Finance Ministry to roll back duty of coking coal imports
"We have written to the Finance Ministry urging to bring down the import duty to nil. However, we are yet to hear from the Finance Ministry," a senior steel ministry official said.