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'IT not hit by T agitation'

Hyderabad: The situation in Andhra Pradesh following the movement for Telangana has not hit the growth of IT sector in Hyderabad and elsewhere in the state, IT Minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah said on Sund

Gay duo who had twins via Indian gets parenting right

Melbourne, Jan. 22: An Australian gay couple, who had twin girls born through an Indian surrogate mother, has won a major legal case earning them the parenting rights here.

The 20-month-old girls wer

CBI probe into central schemes in Ludhiana

The Union ministry for rural development and panchayati raj has recommended a CBI investigation and CAG audit into all central schemes being implemented in Ludhiana parliamentary constituency.

Citi’s Pandit gets raise of $1.75 m

Washington, Jan. 22: Mr Vikram Pandit, the Indian American CEO of Citigroup Inc, is getting a big boost in his base salary from just $1 to $1.75 million after the bank reported the first profit for a

Wikileaks aide tortured in custody

Washington, Jan. 22: The 23-year-old US soldier who is alleged to have leaked thousands of secret documents to whistle-blower Wikileaks was placed on suicide watch, stripped to his underwear and force

Beijing says acknowledges India concerns

China on Saturday acknowledged the “core concerns” of India raised by visiting BJP president Nitin Gadkari and agreed that these issues should be resolved through peaceful negotiations and in a mutually acceptable manner. While the existing mechanisms and the government channels will try to resolve these issues, the political

Travolta to enter New Jersey Hall Of Fame

Hollywood actors John Travolta and Bruce Willis have been chosen among this year’s inductees to the New Jersey Hall Of Fame while fellow actor Michael Douglas failed to land a hometown honour.

Diddy keen to meet the Queen

The music mogul P. Daddy thinks if he had lunch with the British monarch Queen Elizabeth he would provide her with the “most exciting” conversation she has ever had, particularly as he wants to play her Last Train to Paris, the new album from his group Diddy Dirty Money.

Katy loves skipping

Katy Perry’s personal trainer Harley Pasternak has revealed that the star singer loves skipping as part of her 25-minute five-days-a-week workout.
“Katy loves jumping rope, so that’s what we do for cardio. It’s convenient, dance-like, expressive and efficient, time-wise,” contactmusic.com quoted Pasternak as saying.

'Pak in deep economic mess'

Islamabad: The economic policies being pursued by Pakistan are 'neither sound nor equitable', a leading Pakistani daily said, adding that this 'is evident from the deep economic mess the country is in

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