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Andhra industries to face power cuts in peak hours
The demand for power in Andhra Pradesh touched 255 million units (MU) but the power utilities could supply only 215 MU.
AP: Tiger Reserve to have 1200 km buffer zone
The state has declared an area of 1,175 sq km around the Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve as a buffer zone.
India's sole judoka at the Olympics aims big
Garima feels winning a gold medal is not a far-fetched dream for her.
Dara Singh: From wrestling champ to a veteran actor
Dara Singh became a household name after the telecast of Ramanand Sagar's legendary TV serial 'Ramayana'.
Now, Pinki Pramanik faces land scam charge
Pinki has been accused of illegally selling a plot leased to her by the state government free of cost.
Delhi: Engineer kills colleague for a woman
Police said Joginder Sharma was hit by the car twice and then set on fire in order to destroy his identity.
Actor Nithin's next Telugu film 'Diwali'
Titled as 'Diwali', 'Ishq' actor Nithin's next Telugu film will go on the floors in the last week of July.
Has Twitter quietly killed its embeddable widgets?
Amidst a flurry of additions and improvements a couple of long running Twitter features have suddenly gone missing.
12 Kingfisher flights cancelled as strike continues
All the flights cancelled involved operation of the 70-seater turboprop ATR fleet of the Vijay Mallya-owned airline.
Switzerland ready to welcome 'Billa 2'
Tamil film patrons and Thala Ajith fans in Switzerland can now rejoice as Billa 2 is all set to see a big release there on July 13.
'Jism 2' DVD to have all the deleted scenes
Sunny Leone, Randeep Hooda and Arunoday Singh starrer 'Jism 2' will hit the screens on August 3, 2012.
Price rise: PC 'disgusted by distortion of remarks'
The MHA on Wednesday issued a statement saying Chidambaram never mocked the middle class, and used the word 'we', not 'they'.
Ramdev slams CBI for filing charges against aide
Ramdev said the central government was trying its best to suppress his proposed August 9 agitation against corruption.
No service tax on NRI remittances: Government
The government said remittances from abroad will not attract service tax, putting to rest the concerns raised in view of new tax norms.
Avail subsidies given by the Centre: BJP to farmers
Nitin Gadkari said Israel was using the best available technology and methodology to improve farm production and its farmers are minting money.
Palande chargesheeted in Kakkad murder case
According to police, Vijay Palande and Simran Sood had befriended Kakkad to allegedly grab his property.