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B'lore: Pensioner's paradise to IT hub
It was once called the pensioners paradise, but garden city Bangalore has undergone a huge change in the last 20 years.
Readerspeak: No quota at IIMs, please
Arjun Singh has asked state govts to raise reservations to as high as 49.5 pc. Here is how some of our readers reacted to his proposal.
US tunnel workers face mesothelioma risk
Asbestos is a known carcinogen, linked to lung cancer and to mesothelioma, a cancer caused only by asbestos exposure. It causes other health problems, including asbestosis.
'Death calls' rumour sweeps Orissa
There is a new scare in India - calls from mobile phones that kill or make people sick. People in Orissa are switching off their phones after rumours of the "devil calls" swept the state on Sunday.
Brain-mapping nails Kasliwal for rape
The brain-mapping and polygraph lie detector tests conducted on rape accused Abhishek Kasliwal has come out in favour of the prosecution.
No more potholes for road infrastructure
The government has announced plans to build seven expressways across India out of which four will connect Delhi to northern cities.
Insurgent faith
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google News March 28, 2006 My friend called today. Today came after an infinite wait, for me and for him. After all he has gone through in the Intensive Care Unit of an Imph...
Mumbai Police to grill Dalmiya today
He is being questioned regarding charges filed by BCCI for mis-appropriation and siphoning of the Board's funds.
Jharkhand govt on the precipice
A delegation of 50 UPA MPs and MLAs from Jharkhand met President APJ Abdul Kalam and demanded that the state's office of profit bill be stalled through the governor.
Manisha funded killing, says Salem
Abu Salem reportedly confessed that he was given a supari by B'wood actress Manisha Koirala to kill her secretary Ajit Dewani.