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War zone Yemen: Escaping a nightmare of bombs, bullets & bodies
Plucked out of danger land, evacuees from Yemen have returned with horror stories - Of shells going off around them and neighbourhoods going up in flames.

Secretary-level reshuffle effected by Modi government
The Modi government on Monday effected a reshuffle of additional secretary-level officers, appointing Nilam Sawhney as secretary, Central Vigilance Commission, and transferring out Ajay Kumar Bhalla as additional secretary in department of commerce.

War zone Yemen: The social media factor
Social media helped connect those awaiting evacuation in Yemen with relatives, authorities and foreign minister Sushma Swaraj.

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India is no tax haven, says Jaitley
Finance minister Arun Jaitley said on Monday that the government wants stability in the tax regime but doesn’t want India to become a tax haven.

Mercedes tops luxury car market in Jan-Mar
After a neck-and-neck race that lasted two years, Mercedes-Benz is back at the top of the heap in the Indian luxury car market.

Samsung Electronics forecasts 31% drop in 1Q profit
Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday that its first-quarter operating income likely declined 31% over a year earlier.

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Every UG student has to plant sapling on campus: UGC
Undergraduate students across 706 universities of India have a new assignment in hand - to plant a sapling each on their college campuses.

India can take lead on environment issues: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that India was ready to take the lead in environmental protection but it does not get the required nuclear fuel for producing clean energy.

Conference to finalize changes in environment laws tomorrow
The environment ministry is all set to hold a two-day national conference on Monday which is seen as a final step of consultations and taking states on board before bringing amendments in existing green laws.

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UN demands aid access to Yarmuk camp in Syria
The UN Security Council has demanded access for life-saving humanitarian aid to reach refugees trapped in Syria's Yarmuk camp after it was partly seized by the Islamic State group.

Fierce clashes in Yemen leave 100 dead in 24 hours
Fierce clashes raged Monday between rebels and loyalist fighters in southern Yemen, leaving nearly 100 dead in 24 hours, as the Red Cross faced delays to urgently needed aid deliveries.

Boko Haram disguised as preachers kill 24 in Nigeria
Islamist Boko Haram militants disguised as preachers killed at least 24 people and wounded several others in an attack near a mosque in northeast Nigeria's Borno state, a military source and witness said on Monday.

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'Good to see Anushka, Virat support each other'
When Anushka-Virat jokes took over social media on the day of the cricket World Cup semi-finals, Twitterati tried to counter the effect with their anger and support messages for Anushka and for the couple.

Exclusive: Ranveer Singh in 'Dil Dhadakne Do'
The first look of the supercool Ranveer Singh from Zoya Akhtar’s Dil Dhadakne Do releasing June 5.

Celeb kids and the property they own

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Are aliens sending those radio signals?
What has given credence to the theory of extraterrestrial life over the last decade is a mysteriously recurring radio burst from space that has puzzled astronomers.

Depression, obesity affect corporate employees most: Study
Demanding schedules, high stress levels and performance linked perquisites in private sectors, nearly 42.5% of employees in private sectors are afflicted from depression or general anxiety disorder, a study by industry body Assocham has claimed.

Most people on anti-depressants don't need them
More than two-thirds of people taking anti-depressant drugs may not actually suffer from depression, claims a new study.

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Dhoni is the calmest captain, says Michael Hussey
Australia batsman Michael Hussey called MS Dhoni the calmest captain and said he would love to have CSK skipper's "equanimity at the end of innings".

Shukla appointed chairman of IPL governing council
Rajeev Shukla has been appointed as the chairman of Indian Premier League governing council by the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Monday.

Sania Mirza inches closer to world number one rank
Sania Mirza took a giant leap towards becoming world No. 1 in doubles by pocketing 1000 ranking points, following her stupendous title win in the Miami Open.

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10 tech companies with most cash stashed abroad
US multinational companies are holding more than $2 trillion of their cash abroad, JP Morgan wrote in a recent report.

Airtel Zero: Another blow to net neutrality
Airtel claims the platform is similar to providing toll-free numbers for customer care.

Facebook testing new features on WhatsApp
After one year of acquiring mobile messaging service WhatsApp, Facebook has begun testing a new feature in its 'Facebook for Android' app that includes the first major integration of WhatsApp.

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DU's UG admissions may go fully online this year
The application process for undergraduate admissions for the academic session 2015-16 of Delhi University could go completely online.

PU Board in Bangalore goofs up on its answer keys
Answer keys to some questions in second-year PU English-language paper were wrong, forcing angry lecturers to stay off evaluation on Monday.

Galgotias students in top 10 in GATE 2015
Galgotias students Vishal Singh and Himanshu Shukla have emerged on the All India Top 10 Honours Rolls in the recently concluded GATE 2015.

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Railway fracture hits Harbour services
A fracture in the railway tracks at Sanpada on Monday morning disrupted harbour line services in the Down direction. While the repairs took over an hour, as many as three trains travelling towards Panvel were cancelled. The incident occurred around 7.05am.

Will scrap development plan, start afresh if need be: CM
Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday announced an inquiry into errors in the draft development plan 2034 for Mumbai and said it will be scrapped if required, and the process of drawing it up restarted.

Salman's driver lying: Prosecution
Dubbing the driver of superstar Salman Khan as a “liar” for telling the court that he was driving the car and not the actor when it rammed into a bakery shop in September 2002 killing one person, the prosecution on Monday sought action against him (the driver) for giving false evidence.

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Six robbers arrested
Six men, wanted in various cases of robbery and murder in NCR, have been arrested by the special cell.

DPS Society head seeks home minister's help
The new chairperson of Delhi Public School Society, Sharda Nayak (84), has appealed for help from home minister Rajnath Singh claiming she has been receiving threats asking her to quit office.

Yogendra to hold meetings before April 14 conclave
Dissident AAP leader Yogendra Yadav will hold meetings in Chandigarh and Lucknow, days before the scheduled Swaraj Samwad on April 14.

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Guard tries to steal 4.2L, gets locked
A security guard who attempted to steal Rs 4.2 lakh from a convenience store chain outlet in BTM Layout, southeast Bengaluru, was locked up in the shop on Sunday night.

New sewage pipelines will rid Church Street of stink
Residents, shoppers and visitors to Church Street can soon breathe easy.

High command to decide on Dalit CM in 2018: Anjaneya
Social welfare minister H Anjaneya, a loyalist of chief minister Siddaramaiah, created a flutter on Monday saying any decision of appointing a dalit chief minister will be made by the Congress high command in 2018.

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Beautician gang-raped by friend, associates
Alleging that she was gang-raped by her friend and six of his associates at a park near Kacheguda railway station, a 19-year-old beautician lodged a complaint with Narayanguda police on Sunday night.

MIM chief lashes out at Salman Khan
Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen president Asaduddin Owaisi brought Bollywood actor Salman Khan, in the crosshairs while criticizing the recent beef ban across Maharashtra.

Cops take qazi into custody for solemnising contract marriage
The 70-year-old Omani national who was arrested last week for allegedly entering into a 15-day contract marriage with a 17-year-old girl from Old City was booked under the Nirbhaya Act on Monday.

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City to get Krishna water by mid-April
The city may be saved from a serious drinking water crisis as Andhra Pradesh has agreed to release Krishna water to the city on April 10.

Former Kotturpuram police quarters turn dens of vice
The Kotturpuram police quarters, abandoned in 1996, now serves as a hangout for drunkards, prostitutes and illegal hawkers.

HC raps govt for delaying play school norms
There appears to be no seriousness on the part of the Tamil Nadu government to finalise a set of regulations governing play schools in the state, remarked the Madras high court on Monday.

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Gujarat'sforest cover rises by 11%, says minister
The forest area of Gujarat has increased to 21,674 sq km which is 11% of the state’s geographical area. Forest and environment minister Mangubhai Patel said this in New Delhi during a conference of environment and forest ministers.

Greenhouse projects pushing up banks' NPAs
Failure of crops, wrong utilization of funds and diversion of subsidy fund by the farmers have led to rise in non-performing assets (NPAs) in the green house projects in the state.

Bookies lose favourite ground
After it was revealed that bookies used to place bets through UK-based website betfair.com, placing bets on cricket matches through it from India has been stopped by the website.

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Police to look for hidden cameras in dressing rooms
Following the Goa incident, wherein union HRD minister Smriti Irani found a camera in the changing room of a showroom, senior cops of the city have ordered station house officers to conduct surprise checks in malls and showrooms to check the malpractice.

After stampede, cops chalk out crowd mgmt plan
Following Saturday night’s stampede during Hanuman Jayanti celebrations that left four devotees injured, the police have decided to employ a crowd management system at the at Bade Hanuman Temple in Sangam.

Teachers continue to boycott evaluation of HS, Inter answersheets
Many teachers of secondary schools affiliated to Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) continued to boycott the evaluation High School and Intermediate answersheets in protest against non-fulfillment of their three-point demands. Police was deployed outside the centres on Sunday to disperse the agitating teachers.

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Celebrating Utkal Divas at home away from home
About 350 Odias, who have made Kolkata their second home, made Science City, one of the most popular landmarks in the City of Joy, their own on Sunday evening. They gathered to celebrate the 79th statehood day of Odisha, in a programme christened ‘Vande Utkala Janani’

Boating in Satkosia defies restrictions
Notwithstanding the restriction on boating in protected areas (wildlife sanctuaries) since 2009, Satkosia Tiger Reserve has included the facility in its tourist package.

Forests, wildlife fall prey to festive fire
The frenzy associated with Chaitra Parva devours vast tracts of forests in Koraput district.

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Another farmer commits suicide in Bhind
Yet another farmer allegedly committed suicide following his crop faliure in Bhind on Monday. This is 4 such incident in the district in the past 10 days.

Cops launch raid to detect hidden cameras
Two days after Union human resource development minister, Smriti Irani, spotted a hidden camera at trial room of FabIndia outlet in Goa, Bhopal police swung into action and launched surprise raids at malls housing branded outlets.

Sand mafia mows down cop in Morena dist
A dumper carrying illegally quarried sand crushed a head constable in Morena district in early hours of Sunday.The driver fled the spot abandoning the vehicle.

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A Japanese love story
It is a love story that started in the corridors of Panjab University, but blossomed 5,000 km away in Tokyo, Japan.

Punjabi faces the axe in UK
Exam boards in the UK plan to drop qualifications in Punjabi along with other languages.

2 ITI students, instructor killed in cylinder blast
Two students and their instructor were killed on Saturday when two gas cylinders exploded during a welding workshop at a private institute in Haryana’s Kurushetra district.

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