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Irrigation scam: Gadkari defends letter to ministry
Gadkari had written to the Union Water Resources Ministry seeking release of funds for an irrigation project in Maharashtra.
UP: 16-year-old tortured, killed over mobile phone
The victim was reportedly tortured, his legs were tied with a rope and he was hung from the ventilator of the bathroom.
Kerala Govt asked to ensure only natural toddy is sold
The High Court on Thursday asked the government to ensure that only "natural toddy" is sold by a licensee.
UPA will give pension money to foreigners: Mamata
The feisty leader from West Bengal accused the Centre of undertaking reforms which are anti-poor.
Modi attacks Sonia, predicts BJP win in Gujarat
Modi launched a blistering attack on the Congress president and claimed the BJP would win a thumping majority.
Cong scared, Sonia's speech 'lacklustre': Modi
Narendra Modi accused the Congress of "cheating" people by not honouring its promises made ahead of the 2009 polls.
Delay in 'Chittagong' release hurt Bhardwaj
The film, based on actual events of 1930 Chittagong uprising, hits the theatres on October 12.
'Enthiran' to be discussed at media conclave
The Media and Entertainment Business Conclave chose 'Enthiran' for a session dedicated to computer graphics.
Mani Ratnam's 'Kadal' audio launch on October 19?
The buzz is that, the film's compositions done by AR Rahman have been completed and might happen on October 19.
Sensex ends above 19,000 on reform hopes; banks rally
The BSE Sensex touched a new 14-month high in early trade, surpassing the 19000 level for the first time since July 8, 2011.
Green vehicles to ferry visitors at city zoo
Nine noiseless and pollution-free vehicles were flagged off by chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy as part of the week-long celebrations of the 58th Vanya Prani Saptah (Wildlife Week) at the Nehru Zoological Park on Wednesday.
Business hub takes a days break
Almost all shops in the city were closed till evening as part of state-wide protest by traders against Centres FDI policy