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SC stays Delhi nursery admissions, process delayed further
The applicants who had secured a seat in more than one school were asked to zero in on a school till April 9 or else they would lose both the seats.
Rupee loses 10 paise against dollar
Dollar gaining strength in overseas markets also hit the local currency, forex dealers said.
Atletico Madrid set for tricky trip to Getafe as La Liga battle intensifies
Surprise La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid have little time to bask in the glory of Wednesday's Champions League win against Barcelona with a tricky trip across town to play relegation-threatened Getafe looming on Sunday.
Karunanidhi urges voters to take right decision
Hitting out at Narendra Modi, DMK chief M Karunanidhi on Thursday appealed the people to understand as to what type of government the country would have if there is a rule by Modi and asked them to take a right decision in the polls that would be of help...
Hemant Soren alleges opposition parties using money power
Jharkhand Chief Minister and JMM leader Hemant Soren on Thursday claimed the opposition parties were using money power to win the Lok Sabha election because they lacked people's support.
LS polls: 74 per cent voters turn out to vote Kerala
About 74 per cent of 2.43 crore voters exercised their franchise to elect 20 Lok Sabha members from Kerala.
High voter turnout in 91 seats in LS polls, crosses the 2009 mark
91 constituencies in 14 states and Union Territories went to polls on Thursday with Chandigarh witnessing the highest voter turnout.
ACB arrests electricity inspector for accepting bribe of Rs 6,000
An assistant electricity inspector of power vigilance office was on Thursday arrested in a raid by Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 6,000 from a client for settling bills at Bhiwadi in Alwar district of Rajasthan.
Save India from UPA's black magicians, says Narendra Modi
India was "afraid" of the black magic seen during the UPA's 10-year rule, Narendra Modi said Thursday, returning Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's sarcastic remark that some opposition leaders were selling dreams as if they would "change everything in one day...
London: Pet parrot fights off woman's attacker in UK park
A pet parrot is being hailed as a hero after it flapped its wings and scared away a man who assaulted its owner.
Voters flaunt inked fingers on Facebook, Twitter
Hashtags like GetInked, InkedForChange, MyIndiaMyVote and LSpolls are trending on Twitter.
Top four for Portugal, Colombia in FIFA rankings
Portugal rise to No. 3 in the latest FIFA rankings and fourth-ranked Colombia now lead the South American nations.
Jose Mourinho fined for Villa Park behaviour
Mourinho was fined 8,000 poundsand warned about his future conduct after being sent to the stands in last month's 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa.
Sri Lanka arrests LTTE members for allegedly reviving terror activities
65 LTTE cadres, including 10 women, have been arrested for trying to revive the banned terror group in Sri Lanka
Shatrughan Sinha to get a special award at IIFA 2014
Sinha is all set to be honoured for his 'outstanding contribution to Indian cinema' at the upcoming IIFA awards.
15 IEDs, three pressure bombs recovered by security forces in Bastar
A huge haul of explosives, including 15 IEDs and three pressure bombs, were on Thursday recovered by security forces from separate places averting a massive strike in the Naxal-hit Bastar Parliamentary seat, where about 15 per cent of the electorate cast...