Barcelona, who were playing without Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar, drew with Valencia 1-1. Barca also set a new club record of 29 games unbeaten. They will meet Sevilla in the final on May 21.
Narendra Modi will be holding rallies in Buxar and Siwan while party President Amit Shah will be addressing 5 marathon rallies on Monday.
The CCEA increased the minimum support price of paddy by Rs 50 to Rs 1,410 per quintal for this year, in addition to a steep hike in the MSP of pulses by Rs 275 per quintal.
Chinese imports fell for a seventh straight month in May while exports also sank, data showed on Monday, as the world's second biggest economy shows protracted weakness in the face of government easing measures.
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.
The Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) has recently revised the base year for calculation of GDP growth to 2011-12.
"After all, you have to build deep assets. Deep assets are created over 20-30 years. Sadly, there were some prime ministers who compromised deep assets," the Defence Minister said.
Josep Bartomeu said that Messi wants to finish his career at Barca and his commitment and willingness are maximum.
In an experiment, scientists from Taiwan asked 76 men to rate pictures of various women.
Ecclestone has criticised four times world champion Sebastian Vettel for the way he reacted to failure this year.
Abe runs the risk of undermining his authority if his coalition's majority is reduced too much in the election.
The press release was handed to the reporters by the university but clarifications sought by them were not answered.
The RBI's policy review established in clear terms that it would get consumer inflation down to 8 per cent by January 2015 and 6 per cent one year later.
Skipper Van Persie was happy with the impressive win against Spain in their World Cup opener but admit they still have a long way to go before lifting their maiden World Cup trophy.
Manohar Parrikar claimed that ministers can be given responsibility for organising mega sporting events and not the players "because no one would listen to them".