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New leaked sketches show rumoured 12-inch iPad could be thinner than original iPad Air
The latest sketches show the future iPad Pro having an overall bigger frame and more powerful internal hardware, yet be thinner than the original iPad Air.
Moga incident: Badals are accountable, they need to ensure justice, says Congress
President of Punjab Youth Congress Vikramjit Singh Chaudhury said that he had called for a protest infront of the main office of Orbit Bus Services. "I was asked by my leadership to call off that protest since the Badals have grounded their buses, but thi...
Support pours in for Rio Ferdinand following wife's death
Footballers rallied round to offer support to former England captain Rio Ferdinand following the death of his wife, Rebecca Ellison, from cancer.
Pakistan refuses to open India-Afghanistan road link, says conduct trade via Karachi
Sources within the Indian establishment said Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has told Pakistani leadership if they do not open up the road to India, it will deny Pakistan access to Central Asia.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says Maldives democracy at risk after mass arrests
The streets of Male appeared to be calm on Saturday as police put the number of arrests at 193.
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: May 1
In 'Dil', Aamir Khan's character Raja is duped into fighting a boxing match against the college champion. The loser of that bout is expected to kiss the campus fatty. What is the fat girl's name?
Aid still scarce in Nepal’s remote villages as anger grows
With help still not reaching some isolated villages a week after Nepal's devastating earthquake, a top international aid official said Saturday that more helicopters were needed to get assistance to the farthest reaches of this Himalayan nation.
Haryana government releases cheques of Rs 28 crore for farmers
Gurjar said Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is very concerned about releasing the compensation amount to farmers at the earliest.
Indian armed forces play saviour across the world, put duty before self in rescuing thousands
There is no denying that India has remained at the forefront in providing succour to one and all.
175th anniversary of the Penny Black stamp: What is a Penny Black stamp?
The Penny Black was first issued in Britain on May 1, 1840 and was the world's first adhesive postage stamp used in a public postal system.
Lumia 430: Microsoft launches its cheapest Windows Phone smartphone at Rs 5,299 in India
Under its hood is a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor paired with 1GB of RAM.
Labour Day: Google tools a May Day doodle
A G clamp, a pair of gloves, rolls of insulating tape, a wrench and a measuring tape are placed together in the company of a few stray screws to form the Google logo on the Google home page.
Landslide on Badrinath route, 500 pilgrims stranded
About 500 pilgrims were stranded in Badrinath after a fresh landslide blocked the road near Joshimath in Chamoli district in Gopeshwar on Thursday.
Finance Minister drops plans to strip RBI of powers to regulate government bonds
Buying peace with RBI, the government on Thursday dropped plans for the time being to strip the central bank of powers to regulate government bonds and give it to an independent agency.
India rushes over 8 thousand tents to quake-hit Nepal
"In addition to above, 7,700 tents are being sent via the railway route to Nepal to assist the Nepalese authorities," the statement said.