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Muzaffarnagar riots: Don't play politics over dead bodies, says AMU teachers
The Aligarh Muslim University Teachers' Association (AMUTA) on Thursday urged political parties "not to play politics over the dead bodies" of the victims of the communal clashes in Muzaffarnagar.
RBI to create central repository on large credits
Reserve Bank has decided to create a central repository on large borrowers-- both individuals and entities-- with exposure of more than Rs 10 crore to help banks deal with credit risks.
I am a fan of every fit body: Pooja Chopra
Pooja Chopra is a self-confessed fitness freak and says she is a fan of anyone who has a great body to flaunt.
All sections would benefit under Rahul's leadership, says Jyotiraditya Scindia
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Thursday said if Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi leads the country there would be development of all sections of the society.
Vai Raja Vai: Aishwarya Dhanush starts shooting
Aishwarya's directorial debut was Tamil romantic-drama '3' featuring her husband Dhanush and Shruti Haasan.
Muzaffarnagar riots: Villagers say they haven't got government help
Hundreds of people have left their villages and moved to safer places while thousands are still waiting for relief.
Pandora names former Microsoft executive Brian McAndrews as CEO
Pandora founder Tim Westergren said the company was looking for someone with a background in technology and advertising, the main source of revenue for Pandora.
Amitabh Bachchan presented with Global Diversity Award
Receiving the award, Bachchan said he was overwhelmed to receive the 'extremely historic award.'
Tiger Woods tries to regain winning form in Chicago
Woods will hope that the BMW Championship, which he has won twice before, will help him rediscover his form.
USA book seventh straight football World Cup berth
The Americans beat Mexico 2-0 in a home qualifying game in Ohio to confirm their qualification.
Malala painting to hang in UK Portrait gallery
The portrait by artist Jonathan Yeo shows the teenager doing her homework.
Sushil Modi hits out at Advani, says he failed to gauge public mood
"Advani had declared Vajpayee as a PM candidate. He could have done same for Narendra Modi," Sushil Kumar Modi tweeted.
HC quashes case against Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict Nalini
Madras High Court quashed all proceedings pending in a lower court against Nalini in connection with the seizure of her mobile phone in Vellore prison.
Wear gumboots during idol immersion: Mumbai corporation
This measure has been suggested after devotees were bitted by stingarray and jellyfish during Ganesh Immersion.
Afghanistan beat India 2-0 to lift SAFF Championship trophy
Afghanistan prevailed to emerge Champions of the 2013 SAFF Championship after beating India 2-0 in the final on Wednesday.
Davis Cup semi-final offers beaten Djokovic quick fix
If Novak Djokovic needed a quick fix for any post US Open blues, this week's Davis Cup semi-final against Canada in Belgrade could not have been better timed.