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Modi's promise to build 50 lakh houses misleading: Maken
I was really surprised to know that in the manifesto of BJP which was released by Modi, Ajay Maken said.
South Africa's Mandela in hospital for 'medical attention'
In January 2011, the Nobel laureate was treated for a serious chest infection. A year later, he underwent a diagnostic procedure for an abdominal problem.
EGoM for 30 pc cut in base price for unsold 2G spectrum
The EGoM headed by Finance Minister P Chidambaram has also decided to hold fresh auctions for 2G spectrum by March 31, 2013.
India's human rights record comes under attack
A rights activist said India has failed to implement the concrete recommendations made by a UN human rights mechanism, enacting only 67 out of its 168 recommendations.
Congress slams Chhattisgarh over coal blocks' allocation
The Congress accused the BJP government in the state of allocating the Shankarpur and Extension coal blocks, to an "inexperienced and ineligible" company.
Karnataka told to release more Cauvery water to TN
Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar said in New Delhi that the state will appeal against the order to the Supreme Court.
City can't afford to lose Manchester derby: Mancini
"They [United] can lose. They have three points more. We have three points less and we can't lose," the City manager said ahead of the derby.
US President Barack Obama sings with Santa Claus
The first family of the US lit up National Christmas Tree, and the music-filled ceremony was hosted by actor Neil Patrick Harris.
Gujarat elections: Sonia targets Narendra Modi
Addressing an election rally, Gandhi said BJP has failed in almost every field and even the law and order in the state was not good.
Google adds Communities to Google Plus
Google is going full steam ahead with its social networking service Google Plus.
Sneha to play lead role in Prakash Raj's film
Besides wielding the megaphone and producing the movie, Prakash Raj will take care of the lead role as well.
FDI will spell doom for farmers, small traders: Oppn
Balwinder Singh Bhunder (SAD) said FDI is not a charitable trust and will spell doom for the farmers.
Lone RS member from Mizoram not to vote for UPA on FDI
Though the MNF had snapped ties with the NDA due to differences on secular issues, it continued to oppose the UPA government in Parliament.
Zardari to visit Britain to meet Malala Yousafzai
The visit, scheduled to begin tomorrow, is an 'unprecedented gesture' as Zardari does not have any diplomatic engagements in Britain.
The Babri Masjid issue is not religious, it is legal: Syed Shahabuddin
Did the Babri Masjid demolition shake the Indian Muslims' faith in the country? Twenty years down, Syed Shahabuddin looks back.
Liquidity deficit in comfort zone: RBI's Gokarn
The banking system's liquidity shortage has stayed above RBI's stated comfort zone since the middle of last month.