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Delhi High court upholds ban on e-rickshaws in capital
The court also observed that it cannot participate in legislative changes.
Asiad gives South Korea chance to end awful 2014 on a high
South Korea will have 831 athletes competing at the Sept. 19 to Oct. 4 Games, the second-largest delegation behind China with 899.
Chile blames terrorists after bomb blast hurts 14
President Michelle Bachelet called it an abominable act of terrorism.
How WeChat is helping Apple drive up revenue in China
Apple's Greater China revenues, which include Hong Kong and Taiwan, soared 28 per cent in April-June from a year earlier to $5.9 billion.
Cilic, one slam wonder or the next big thing?
Marin Cilic hit all the right notes in a dominant win in the US Open final but it remains to be seen if the big Croatian is another one slam wonder or perennial threat.
BPO employee gangrape: Court to pronounce verdict on September 22
The case had forced Delhi Police to issue an order under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code to all BPOs in Delhi NCR to drop women employees home safely and provide them security.
J&K: Assembly elections may be delayed due to floods, say EC sources
Sources said polling for state Assembly elections in Haryana and Maharashtra are likely to be held in one phase.
A day before its launch, iPhone 6 cases go on sale in India
E-commerce retialer Dailyobjects.com has started selling the cases for the yet-to-be-unveiled iPhone 6 in India at Rs 1,125.
Priyanka Chopra packs a powerful punch; 'Mary Kom' collects over Rs 17 cr
Based on the life of boxing champion MC Mary Kom, the unconventionally made biopic has many high points.
Germany win, Portugal lose in Euro qualifiers
Germany opened their 2016 European Championship campaign with a 2-1 win over Scotland, while Portugal and Greece both slumped to defeats.
Obama to reveal strategy to tackle ISIS threat on Wednesday
Obama said the entire international community understands that ISIS was something that has to be dealt with.
Somalia's al Shabaab name new leader after US strike, warn of revenge
In a statement, al Shabaab reaffirmed its affiliation to al Qaeda, and named its new leader as Sheikh Ahmad Umar Abu Ubaidah, warning its enemies to "expect only that which will cause you great distress".
Pakistan: PM Sharif criticises anti-government protesters for Chinese President Xi's trip deferment
PM Sharif asked the people to take notice of those elements who are staging sit-ins and creating hurdles in the path of national progress and prosperity.
5 states claim half of 4 years' investments in public sector
Five states attracted about half the total investment of Rs 550,000 crore by central public sector enterprises between 2008-09 and 2012-13.
Bahrain king praises Indian expatriates
Bahrain's King Hamad has lauded the Indian expatriate community for its contribution in pushing forward the island nation's development.
Reservation is needed till inequality is in society: Mohan Bhagwat
To bring up those suffering from this inequality as equals, we need reservation. But there should not be any politics on that," said Bhagwat.