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US aid to India drops during economic crisis
From a total assistance of $126.7 million in 2010, the proposed US aid to India for the year 2013 has dropped to $98.3 million.
Kejriwal is an 'agent of America', says Lalu Prasad
He also took on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and said he was faking to be a secular leader.
TV actor Sushant Singh Rajput in a Yash Raj film
Sushant will make his Bollywood debut with 'Rock On' fame director Abhishek Kapoor's upcoming film 'Kai Po Che'.
Box Office: '1920 Evil Returns' is a hit
Directed by Patel, '1920 Evil Returns' was performing well at the ticket window despite thumbs down from critics.
Pakistan to release 15 Indian fishermen
Pakistan's Maritime Security Agency had in October arrested 57 Indian fishermen on charges of illegally entering the country's exclusive economic zone.
Jodhpur: Naomi's event company manager arrested
The case was lodged against Live for Entertainment for violating the Rajasthan Noise Control Act.
Poor more prone to smoking in India: WHO study
WHO has found that 46.7 per cent of the poor men smoke in India as against 21.8 per cent of the rich men.
Rajasthan: Muslim cleric refuses to perform rituals
The cleric objected to the dancing as he claimed that women were not allowed to dance in marriage processions in the area.
Djokovic and Murray reach World Tour semi-finals
Djokovic beat Czech Tomas Berdych 6-2 7-6 and Murray later overcame Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga by the same score.
Govt had to take tough decisions on petroleum products: PM
Manmohan Singh terms the decision as "tough" and says the government had taken care to ensure that the poor and weaker sections were least affected.
Hamilton may have some regrets: Whitmarsh
Whitmarsh said Sergio Perez probably did not know what is about to hit him as Hamilton's replacement.
No need for a Plan B at Barca, says Alves
Barca suffered a shock 2-1 defeat in Glasgow on Wednesday in Champions League.
Cong leaders take bus ride to Surajkund for meet
The day-long "dialogue session" is likely to chalk out the party strategy ahead.
Bangalore: Canadian PM visits 16th century Shiva temple
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is on a two-day visit to the tech-hub.
Abu Jundal sent money twice while in Saudi Arabia: Chargesheet
According to police, Jundal had gone to Dhaka in May, 2006 and from there he reached Pakistan on a Pakistan International Airlines flight without any valid document.
Pope to join celebrities, presidents with Twitter feed
Now, Pope Benedict XVI will join the Twitter-sphere, tweeting from a personal account along with the world's celebrities and leaders.