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Moody's projects BJP victory in 2014 Lok Sabha elections
The nine-phase Lok Sabha election, which starts on April 7, concludes with the counting of votes on May 16.
Tata Steel and Axis gain, Reliance falls 3 per cent; Sensex ends flat
About 1575 shares advanced, 1231 shares declined, and 144 shares were unchanged.
From Rs 200 to 7,700 crore, self-made Nandan Nilekani an inspiration for many
"I started out with Rs 200 in my pocket, when I graduated from IIT; we founded Infosys with Rs 10,000," Nandan said.
Hull City's George Boyd handed three match ban
Boyd was handed a three-match ban for spitting at Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart during a Premier League game at the KC Stadium.
Red Bull appeal against Daniel Ricciardo disqualification
Formula One champions Red Bull have formally appealed against the disqualification of Ricciardo from the Australian Grand Prix.
Saudi beggar dies leaving million-dollar fortune behind
The blind woman had begged for 50 years on the streets of Jeddah, leaving behind a sizable fortune.
LS polls: Kapil Sibal files nomination papers for Chandni Chowk constituency
Union Minister Kapil Sibal on Thursday filed his nomination papers from Chandni Chowk constituency, even as AAP candidates Ashish Khetan and Anand Kumar entered the poll fray from New Delhi and North East constituencies respectively.
Democracy replaced by dictatorship of one person in WB: Congress
Senior Congress leader Soumen Mitra on Thursday alleged democracy was replaced by a dictatorship of one person in West Bengal.
2008 Delhi serial blasts: Court dismisses bail plea of Yasin Bhatkal, aide
Indian Mujahideen (IM) co-founder Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar were on Thursday denied bail by a Delhi court in connection with a September 2008 Delhi serial blasts case.
LK Advani has his way, BJP lets him decide his seat for Lok Sabha elections
The development comes amidst reports that Advani is unwilling to contest from Gandhinagar in Gujarat and instead wants to fight from Bhopal.
Candour, humour and single malts, that's what you brought to us: Tisca Chopra mourns Khushwant Singh death
Tisca Chopra, grand-niece of noted writer Khushwant Singh, mourned his death.
It was a pretty cheap stunt: President Obama on Ellen DeGeneres' Oscar selfie
Obama teased Ellen DeGeneres for using "a bunch of celebrities" to break his record for most retweets.
Cong LS candidate Mohammad Azharuddin faces opposition from party workers
Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin, the Congress candidate from Rajasthan's Tonk-Sawai Madhopur constituency, is facing opposition from party workers who are holding demonstrations and demanding the ticket be given to a local party worker.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba invests $280 million in messaging app Tango
The investment gives Alibaba a minority stake in a messaging service with 200 million registered users and 70 million active users.
Australian press conference on missing Malaysian plane: As it happened
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said aircraft were en route to the area where the objects were found.
Dortmund advance to Champions League quarters despite 2-1 loss
Dortmund, last year's runners-up who won 4-2 in Russia in the first leg, lost to Zenit 2-1 in the second leg.