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India has 706 million mobile users

New Delhi: India's mobile phone market added 18.98 million new subscribers to its network in October, taking the total number of connections to 706.69 million, official data has showed.

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Pakistan navy test-fires missiles

The Pakistan Navy has successfully test-fired new missiles in the Sonmiani area of interior Sindh.

GSLV couldn't take the extra weight?

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Bengaluru: Instability introduced by excessive payload weight was most likely responsible for the failure of an Indian rocket's launch on Christmas day, an expert in the field and former scientist of

Indian seaplane service launched

Mumbai: Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel on Monday inaugurated the country's first seaplane service to improve connectivity and tourism in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal.

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PAC to decide on PM's offer soon

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Murli Manohar Joshi, who chairs parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC), on Monday said the panel will soon take a decision on Prime Minister Manmohan Sin

SA bowled out for 131

Durban: India bowled out South Africa for 131 in their first innings at tea on the second day of the second cricket Test here on Monday.

Hashim Amla was the top scorer for South Africa with 33 runs.

Smart phones too smart for owners

London, Dec. 26: With hundreds of thousands of applications available, smartphones allow users to do anything from checking their bank balance to booking a flight. But 71 per cent of owners use them s

Lawson on Kochi radar, could take over as coach

Kochi, Dec. 26: Former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson is high on the list of the Indian Premier League’s Kochi franchise for the coach’s job but the owners are yet to take a final decision on this.

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Hardware snag suspected for failure of GSLV rocket

Initial analysis of the data from Saturday’s aborted launch of an Indian rocket indicated a hardware defect might have forced the destruction of the geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle (GSLV-F06),

Sheryl shares her on stage singing secret

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Rocker Sheryl Crow has worked hard to master her breathing techniques on stage, so that she can belch mid-song without offending her audience.

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