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12-year-old deaf-mute girl delivers baby; government orders probe
A minor deaf and dumb tribal girl delivered a baby boy in Banswara district of Rajasthan, prompting the district administration to order a probe.
Gareth Bale out of Real Madrid's Cup game against Espanyol
The Welsh international's season has been disrupted by several minor injuries since his world record move from Tottenham Hotspur last year.
In no hurry to withdraw support to AAP government: Congress
Congress on Monday made it clear that it was in no hurry to reconsider its support to the AAP government in Delhi, but expressed disappointment over its functioning and also condemned the criticism by its minister Somnath Bharti of President Pranab Mukher...
Proud to have Sunny Deol in my first production, says Shilpa Shetty
'Dishkiyaaoon' the first production venture of Shilpa Shetty, also features Harman Baweja.
Chhatrapur to become first 'Smart Grid Town' in Odisha
Chhatrapur is set to become the first 'Smart Grid Town' in Odisha with the implementation of the latest technology in power supply system which can withstand very high-speed cyclone with wind speed of around 350-kmph.
New clashes as Ukraine's president tries to tempt opposition
Police clashed with protesters in central Kiev on Sunday and the fate of Ukraine's government was uncertain after embattled President Viktor Yanukovich offered important posts to opposition leaders, including the role of prime minister.
US: Brain-dead pregnant woman removed from life-support
A brain-dead woman kept alive by a US hospital because she was pregnant has been taken off life support after a court ruled that the hospital was at odds with the law in insisting that it had to keep her alive to protect the life of the baby.
I never dreamt of lifting a Grand Slam trophy: Stanislas Wawrinka
Nadal was clearly hampered by a back injury after the first set, but Wawrinka blocked that out of his mind to win the Australian Open 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3.
Royal Caribbean cruise ended after over 300 on board fall ill
The CDC said that 281, or nearly 10 per cent, of the 3,050 passengers and 22 crew members reported getting sick.
SC to hear PIL challenging Section 66(a) of the IT Act
The PIL has been filed by the girls from Maharashtra who were arrested for posting a status on Facebook after the death of Bal Thackeray.
BJP launches 'Mere Sapno Ka Bharat' on India272+ portal
Aimed at providing a platform for common people to share their dreams for India and ways of achieving it, BJP on Sunday launched its nationwide initiative "Mere Sapno Ka Bharat" on the India272+ portal.
VS Naipaul only one of Indian origin among Britain's 500 most influential
In sport, footballer David Beckham and Olympic champions Jessica Ennis-Hill and Mo Farah are named as being among the most influential figures.
Mohit Suri misses 'Awarapan' on his honeymoon
Mohit Suri and Udita Goswami tied the knot on January 29 last year, but their honeymoon was delayed.
Vasundhara Raje addresses state on 65th Republic Day
Rajasthan celebrated the Republic Day on Sunday with enthusiasm. Governor Margaret Alva unfurled the tricolour in Jaipur and witnessed a parade and colourful cultural shows.
Final schedule of 'Haider' makes me nervous: Shahid Kapoor
Shahid Kapoor, who will sport clean-shaven head for 'Haider', says he is nervous and excited to shoot the final schedule of the film.
Three security personnel to get Kirti Chakra for bravery
Three personnel of the armed forces have been selected this year for the Kirti Chakra, the second highest peace time gallantry award, for their acts of bravery on the Line of Control (LoC), anti-maoist operation and relief operation in flood-hit Uttarakha...