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Sonam Kapoor is still like a child: Anil Kapoor
Actor Anil Kapoor says his daughter, actress Sonam Kapoor is childlike, and speaks her heart without giving it much thought.
Honda to launch self-driving car by 2020
The announcement, ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show next week, comes as Japan's auto giants step on the accelerator in a bid to race past overseas competitors on the next-generation technology.
Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV up for pre-booking on Amazon India at Rs 25,000
The Chevrolet Trailblazer's online bookings received on Amazon.in will be fulfilled by the nearest dealership.
More girls dying before age 5 than boys in India: UN report
India is among the countries with the largest surplus of men and a worrying under-five sex ratio with more girls dying before the age of five than boys, according to a UN report.
Sony to pay up to $8 million to employees over identity theft in 'Interview' hacking scandal
Under the deal, Sony will pay up to $2.5 million, or $10,000 per person, to reimburse employees for identity theft losses and up to $2 million, or $1,000 per person, to reimburse them for protective measures they took after the cyber attack.
Champions League: Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic hits double in BATE win
Rakitic, who came on following an injury to Sergi Roberto after just 17 minutes, hit a sublime strike into the top corner having been set up by Neymar at the start of the second half.
I am very choosy about my roles, says Seerat Kapoor
Her latest film 'Columbus', co-starring Sumanth Ashwin and Mishti Chakraborty, releases in cinemas on Thursday.
Probe ordered into Facebook's user data transfers to 'snoopy' US servers
The case was initiated by Austrian activist Max Schrems, who claims techniques used by the US NSA meant the privacy of his user data could not be guaranteed once it had been transferred across the Atlantic.
Seculars and liberals using Dadri lynching incident as protein for politics: RSS
Citing the "killings" of Sikhs and kar sevaks in Godhra, it questioned those protesting against the Dadri incident saying why those incidents did not evoke their conscience earlier.
Car-Free Day: Arvind Kejriwal to participate in cycle rally
"The Chief Minister is practising to participate in the cycle rally," the minister said.
Pulse war breaks out on Bihar's electoral table
A day after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar used Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "na khaunga na khane doonga" remark to target the Centre over prohibitive prices of "poor man's meat", two Central ministers from Bihar blamed the state government for decline in...
Pulses touch Rs 210/kg; 5,800 tonnes seized from hoarders
In view of skyrocketing rates of pulses, the Cabinet Secretary today discussed many factors pertaining to prices, production, procurement and availability during a meeting with secretaries of Consumer Affairs, Agriculture, Commerce and other ministries.
Islamic State threatens Israel in new videos
Other Islamic State terrorists in the video congratulate Palestinians for the current wave of terror attacks.
Pakistan developed tactical nuclear weapon to 'deter' India: Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry
"Our nuclear programme is one dimensional: stopping Indian aggression before it happens. It is not for starting a war. It is for deterrence," Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry said.
New Apple TV to go for preorder from next week
Two models of the Apple TV are available: 32GB ($149) and 64GB ($199).
NorthEast United FC replace Garcia with Bikey
"Miguel Garcia had suffered an Achilles tendon rupture earlier this season, requiring a recovery time of 10 to 12 weeks," NorthEast United said in a release.