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Sony Xperia C with 5-inch display available online at Rs 20,490
Powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor coupled, the Sony Xperia C has 1GB RAM and has an internal memory of 4GB.
BlackBerry looking at real estate sales to raise money: Report
A statement from BlackBerry quoted in a report said the company was cutting costs and that efforts included "optimising" space.
Swaraj charges Cong for spreading lies, says BJP always opposed ordinance, bill
Charging Congress with spreading "complete falsehood" about her party's stand on the controversial legislation on convicted lawmakers, BJP leader Sushma Swaraj, on Wednesday, said her party has consistently opposed both the Bill and the ordinance.
Former Rajasthan minister Babulal accused of rape interrogated
A former Rajasthan minister was interrogated on Wednesday evening in connection with a rape case lodged against him by a married woman, police said.
To act or not to act against two leaders convicted in the fodder scam, JD (U) faces dilemma
Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United is in a dilemma on whether or not to act against two of its senior leaders convicted in the fodder scam.
Delhi: Woman gets 7 years imprisonment for abetting daughter-in-law's rape
New Delhi: A 55-year-old woman has been sent to seven years in jail by a Delhi court for harassing and encouraging her minor son to rape her elder daughter-in-law, who was harassed for dowry and committed suicide during trial.
Salman Khan: Mass entertainer films will die eventually
A new wave of action-masala entertainers was created by Salman and Prabhudeva with 'Wanted' in 2009.
6 killed in suspected suicide bomb blast on Pakistan-Afghan border
At least six people were killed in a suspected suicide blast on Wednesday in southwestern Pakistan's Chaman town on the Afghan border, media reports said.
I don't aspire to be James Bond: Abhishek Bachchan
Bachchan has no desire to be James Bond but would not mind teaching actor Daniel Craig few Bollywood dance steps.
Jewellers face long road to export growth
Indian jewellers, long spoiled by access to the world's largest group of gold consumers, must seek expansion overseas after the authorities tied gold imports to exports. But the path will not be easy.
Indian men's recurve team qualifies 2nd in World Archery
Indian men's recurve team qualified an impressive second for the elimination round on the second day of the World Archery Championships at Belek in Turkey.
Man sentenced for murder then weds fiancee
San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cookson officiated at both events and even baked a cake fot the ceremony.
Indian man's body found in UAE
Dubai: The body of a 62-year-old Indian man was recovered from a residential apartment building in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
NIA arrests Bhatkal's aide in fresh case of terror strikes
Indian Mujahideen (IM) co-founder Yasin Bhatkal's close aide Mohd Manjer Imam was on Tuesday arrested in a fresh case by the NIA inside a Delhi court in connection with terror strikes across the country since 2003 and remanded to 15-day police custody.
US: GOP demands lawmakers pay more for health care
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the GOP's proposal would save the government about $1 billion over a decade.
Dollar steady as US govt shutdown to start
The dollar held steady on Tuesday even though much of the US government was due to start shutting down after Congress failed to find a compromise on a bill to fund government operations.