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Gender lies in eyes of beholder

Gender, like beauty, lies in the eyes of the beholder, it seems. A study shows that even if you are male, your face may appear to be that of a female to an onlooker.

Spotlight on Taj Mahal’s marble cancer at film fest

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Jay Bajaj’s short environmental film The man who saved the Taj Mahal is being screened at the ongoing 41st International Film festival of India.

Mumbai pays homage to 26/11 victims

Nov 26: Two years after 10 Pakistani terrorists unleashed mayhem killing 166 people here, India's financial capital Friday paid homage to victims of the audacious 26/11 attack that stunned the world.

Canada asked to raise Kanishka bombing ex-gratia from $25,000

Nov 26: The Indian Overseas Congress in the US has urged Canada to raise its proposed ex-gratia of $25,000 each to the families of 329 victims of the Air India Kanishka bombing in 1985.

In a letter t

Punish 26/11 perpetrators quickly, Krishna urges Pak

Underlining its commitment to resolving all bilateral issues through dialogue, India on Friday asked Pakistan to dismantle the terror machinery and bring the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks to speedy justice.

Nitish's big day: Thousands to watch new CM take oath

The stage was set and thousands of people on Friday started gathering at the sprawling Gandhi Maidan here to witness Nitish Kumar take oath as Bihar's chief minister for a second consecutive term afte

Pakistan has failed to fulfill 26/11 promises: Chidambaram

Mumbai: Pakistan has failed to live up to its promises to bring to book the masterminds of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, Home Minister P Chidambaram said on Friday on the second anniversary of the ma

Nitish Kumar sworn in

Patna: Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Nitish Kumar was on Friday sworn in as chief minister for a second consecutive term at the historic Gandhi Maidan here.

The oath of office was administered by

'Safety of women BPO employees inadequate'

New Delhi: Security of women employees of call centres remains inadequate even after repeated instructions issued by Delhi police to BPOs in the national capital region (NCR), women activists said on

Guangzhou gold haul: Athletes bring glory in 400m hurdles event

Guangzhou: India's Ashwini Chidananda and Joseph Abraham won a gold apiece in the women's and men's 400 metres hurdles, while three bronzes boosted the country's Asian Games tally to 51 on the 13th da

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