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Ensure NSUI win in Dusu polls: Sheila

Chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday asked Congress MLAs to extend their cooperation in ensuring victory of NSUI candidates in the upcoming Delhi University Students’ Union polls.

Ancient Mars rich in key life ingredient

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A chemical ingredient key for life may have been more abundant on ancient Mars than on early Earth, a new study has found.

Tiny Gardiner’s frog hears with its mouth

The tiny Gardiner’s frog, one of the smallest frogs in the world, once believed to be deaf, actually hears sounds through its mouth, scientists have found.

Tiny Gardiner’s frog hears with its mouth

The tiny Gardiner’s frog, one of the smallest frogs in the world, once believed to be deaf, actually hears sounds through its mouth, scientists have found.

No rift in BJP over Modi as PM candidate: Rajnath

Bharatiya Janata Party president Rajnath Singh Tuesday dismissed suggestions that fissures within the party was delaying the much-awaited announcement of Narendra Modi’s name as its prime ministerial candidate for the next year’s parliamentary elections.

Onion prices may ease soon as South India crop hits market

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Onion prices, which continue to rule at an unaffordable level of Rs 60-70 per kg, are expected to cool down in the coming days as new crop from south India has started hitting the market, the government said on Tuesday.

Syria: Obama receives support from McCain

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US President Barack Obama received a big boost in his efforts to get Congressional authorisation for a military strike against Syria on Tuesday. A top Republican senator, John McCain, supported the move saying it would be “catastrophic” to reject such an action.

BMC for parking at Shivaji Park

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday moved the Bombay high court seeking its permission to allow parking of vehicles alongside the Shivaji Park ground in central Mumbai during the fo

Kiwis fight back against India A

Middle-order batsmen Corey Anderson and Anton Devcich staged a spirited fightback after early jitters as New Zealand A ended their first day’s play at 300/8 against India A in the second four-day Tes

Gauti cuts short county stint citing family reason

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Indian batsman Gautam Gambhir has been forced to cut short his stint with Essex due to family reasons but the English county club is hopeful of his return before the end of the season.

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