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Hyderabad: Students gear up to bell the CAT
Over 15,000 students from Andhra Pradesh appeared for the examination last year for admissions into the IIMs.
Bangalore: APMC bears brunt of power cuts
Traders at the APMC yard in Yeshwantpur have complained that indiscriminate power cuts have caused huge losses.
Don't want to start with blame game: Moily
The newly-appointed Power Minister says he will soon start clearing the hurdles facing the electricity sector.
China's defence minister likely to visit India
India is also considering a request by the Chinese side for Defence Minister AK Antony to visit China.
Hotmail dead, reborn as social-friendly Outlook
Microsoft is renaming its Hotmail service Outlook, giving it a sharp new look, social network links, and new features.
The world's worst power outages
In 1977, a ightning bolt knocks out electricity to about 8 million people in New York City.
China makes it 3-for-3 in Olympic diving
With stunning precision and dazzling athleticism, Chen Ruolin and Wang Hao led China to another gold.
VK Singh plotted to defame us: Adarsh society
They have alleged that Singh initiated a plot to "tarnish and defame" the society and its members including several army officials and bureaucrats.
2G judgement contradicts earlier orders: India Inc
India Inc says the judgement making it mandatory to allocate all natural resources only through auction has caused a lot of uncertainty.
Ravi Kumar falters in weightlifting
Ravi Kumar lifted a below par 303kg - 136kg in snatch and 167kg in clean and jerk - to finish sixth.
ONGC becomes most-valued company, beats TCS
State-run ONGC surpassed TCS, which had dethroned the energy major as the country's most valued firm on July 27.
Kristen Stewart: Most hated woman in Hollywood?
Robert Pattinson's fans are expected to boycott the future films of Kristen Stewart after she cheated on him.
'Idukki Gold' shooting to be completed in 2013
Aashiq says he will complete the film 'Idukki Gold' in the year 2013. It will feature Manianpillai Raju in the lead role.
'Indo-Pak tunnel construction is intelligence failure'
The BJP said the discovery of the 25-feet deep underground tunnel should serve as an eye-opener for the UPA.
Jwala-Ponnappa win their second group match
The Indian pair of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa defeated Chinese Taipei's Wen Hsing Cheng and Yu Chin Chien 25-22, 16-21, 21-18 in a group B match in 55 minutes.
We didn't play our natural game, says Nobbs
Nobbs said his wards didn't play their natural game in the first half, which resulted in a 3-2 loss for India.