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Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is an Indo-Japanese traditional animation feature film directed by Yugo Sako and Ram Mohan, produced by Sako and Krishna Shah and based on the Indian epic the Ramayana.

Children and adults alike marvel at the wonderful adventures of Lord Rama, his consort, Sita, and his brother Lakshmana as they battle the wicked and envious powerful demon, Ravana. Banished to the forest by a trick of cruel Fate, Rama's...
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December 09, 2011

Top Headlines

AMRI hospital tragedy in Kolkata: Toll rises to 89, owners arrested
Industrialists SK Todi, RS Goenka and four other directors of the hospital have been arrested and booked for several non-bailable offences.

Lokpal Bill report tabled in Parliament
Our journey as far as the Lokpal Bill is concerned appears to be over now, Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, said.

Team Anna urges people to protest 'weak' Lokpal bill
Team Anna members termed the draft legislation weak and urged people to join the agitation against it at Jantar Mantar on Dec 11.

Cities

Chennai man arrested for spying on wife
The MTC bus driver spied on his wife through cameras installed at different places in their house in Sholavaram near Ambattur.

Three killed in building collapse in Solapur
Three people, including two octogenarians, were killed when a part of a building collapsed in Barshi town of Solapur district.

Business

Another global slowdown a possibility: Pranab Mukherjee
Mukherjee said another global slowdown was now a possibility as international economies suffer from rising inflation and fuel cost.

Sensex tumbles 275 points growth concerns, weak Asian cues
Citing global and domestic factors, the govt lowered the GDP growth forecast for the current fiscal to 7.5 per cent from 9 per cent.

Sports

Vinay Kumar replaces Aaron in Test squad for Australia tour
Aaron has got stress reaction on the back which he sustained during the ongoing ODI series against the West Indies.

Virender Sehwag wanted by more advertisers after 219-run world record
Advertisers have rushed in to sign on the flamboyant batsman with deals worth an estimated Rs 10 crore after his epic double ton.

Entertainment

No legal action against Rakhi Sawant
An FIR was lodged against Rakhi Sawant when a participant of her show "Rakhi Ka Insaaf" committed suicide in Jhansi.

Now, a video game on Don 2
There will also be a social game called "Don - The Social Mobsters Game", which will be launched on the Facebook.

Infotech

Recession: Infosys eyeing China, Malaysia
IT giant Infosys is shifting its priorities to increase its revenues from the domestic market, as also other developing economies like China, Malaysia.

No intention to censor social media: Kapil Sibal
It is not my intent ever to interfere with social media in whatsoever form, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

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December 08, 2011

Top Headlines

Anna may go ahead with Sunday sit-in
Anna Hazare, who has been struggling for the setting up of the Lokpal to tackle corruption, may launch another agitation at Jantar Mantar in the Capital on Sunday.

2G: Subramanian Swamy to be a witness in plea against Chidambaram
A Delhi court allowed Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy to depose as a witness in his complaint against home minister P Chidambaram in the 2G case.

FDI in retail suspended to avoid mid-term polls: Pranab
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee today told Congress MPs that the government was "compelled" to suspend the move to avoid "premature elections".

Cities

15-yr-old gangraped by boyfriend, 2 others
A 15-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped by one of her friends and his two acquaintances at Ghazipur in east Delhi on Tuesday.

At 11 lakh top pay package at NID breaks record
Highest pay package offered to a student of National Institute of Design (NID) broke new ceiling.

Business

Food inflation falls to 6.6% for week ended Nov 26
Food inflation has dropped sharply in the last four weeks. It had come down in single digit for the week ended November 12 from 10.63 per cent in the previous week.

Singapore property price drop likely after new tax
Singapore property prices will likely drop in the coming months after the government imposed a large new tax on property purchases by foreigners.

Sports

Ponting is still a great player: Dravid
Senior India batsman Rahul Dravid feels that the former Australian captain, Ricky Ponting is still one of the most feared batsman in the world.

Sehwag slams maiden double ton in ODIs, scripts history
Swashbuckling Virender Sehwag slammed maiden double century in ODIs as he became only 2nd batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to reach the landmark.

Entertainment

Asin bonds with Raju Hirani
Both got along like a house on fire and the actress was thrilled that she finally got a chance to work with him in some capacity.

Hrithik, Priyanka get wet and naughty
It's a no-brainer why Karan Johar decided to cast Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopra together in Agneepath.

Infotech

Spammers to pay $610m to Yahoo
Yahoo said that a judge ordered spammers to pay $610 million for running a larcenous lottery scheme using the internet pioneer's name.

Nokia plans to sell luxury unit Vertu
Nokia is to sell its luxury subsidiary Vertu, as the Finnish handset manufacturer overhauls its business in an effort to compete with other smartphone makers.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

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December 07, 2011

Top Headlines

Holding back FDI in retail 'highly regressive': India Inc
Disappointed by govt's decision to put FDI in multi-brand retail on hold, India Inc on Wednesday described the move as "highly regressive".

Kapil Sibal under attack: 'We like our freedom and we shall have it'
Kapil Sibal on Wednesday came under a fresh wave of attack on govt's move to monitor content on social sites with more netizens reacting strongly to it.

Parliamentary panel finalises Lokpal draft, Anna unhappy
A parliamentary standing committee examining the Lokpal bill has finalised its draft amidst growing dissent from members, including three Congress MPs.

Cities

Winter weddings set to wow Guwahati
Winter is here and with it comes the annual wedding season that sees most city residents deck up in their silks and jewels with a do to attend almost every other day.

Youth kills self after fight with live-in partner
A Technopark employee, who has been living in with his lover, killed himself by hanging following an alleged squabble with his partner at Peroorkada.

Business

Domestic air passenger traffic registers 18.8% growth
Domestic air passenger traffic recorded in April to September 2011 registered a growth of 18.8 per cent from the corresponding period last year, government said.

Amid tough times, Citigroup to cut 4500 jobs globally
US banking giant Citigroup, led by Indian-American Chief Executive Vikram Pandit, is set to lay off about 4,500 employees over the next few months.

Sports

F1: 2012 Indian Grand Prix to be held on October 28
After stupendous success of inaugural edition, next season's Indian Grand Prix Formula One race will be held on Oct 28 at Buddh International Circuit.

I would've definitely picked Irfan for Australia tour: Akram
Wasim Akram is baffled by Indian selection committee's decision to opt for Abhimanyu Mithun over an in-form Irfan Pathan for the upcoming tour of Australia.

Entertainment

Ajay Devgn's shoot fiasco
The gathered crowd went on a rampage and even vandalised ticket counter railings. Many passengers were hit by police batons and even missed their trains.

Aishwarya to work with Bhansali?
The new mum has given the go ahead for a project that might take off mid next year. The director recently told a friend that he was thrilled about approval from Ash.

Infotech

Microsoft to open Windows app store
Microsoft began wooing developers for a February opening of its first "app store" for computers powered by the US technology giant's Windows software.

Android Market hits 10bn mark, apps on sale
Google has announced that over 10 billion applications have been downloaded from the Android Market, which offers variety of programmes for smartphones and tablets.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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December 06, 2011

Top Headlines

Online uproar as Kapil Sibal seeks social media screening
Kapil Sibal met officials from Facebook, Google, Yahoo and to ask them to screen online content, but no agreement with the companies was reached during the meeting.

No delay on Lokpal Bill: Abhishek Manu Singhvi
There would be no delay, except for a "couple of days" of procedural extension, in submitting the anti-graft Lokpal bill in parliament, according to Abhishek Manu Singhvi.

Ultimate aim to conquer Delhi: Mayawati
Invoking Ambedkar, Mayawati urged Dalits to keep in mind that they not only have to ensure BSP's victory in Uttar Pradesh but also have to capture power in Delhi.

Cities

Patna University has more temples than colleges
While Patna University has 10 constituent colleges under its jurisdiction, dozens of temples dot the campus right from Magadh Mahila College to Patna Law College.

Ludhiana best place to do business
If you have business on mind, there's no place better in the country than Ludhiana to do it. This is part of findings of a study titled Punjab State Profile - 2011.

Business

Scotch biggies in high spirit on India
Scotch giants have ramped up their faith in India's consumption story with some of their significant brand introductions kicking off from the local market.

Gold hits week low, silver also down
Gold futures fell back on Tuesday afternoon to their lowest level in a week, following overseas trends, over fears of a possible credit rating downgrade for euro zone nations.

Sports

Hard work is certainly paying off: Irfan
Irfan Pathan is delighted that all the pain and hard work that he has gone through in last two years finally paid off as he has been recalled to Indian ODI squad.

Are Rohit, Virat ready to take over mantle from Big 3?
As the big three of Indian Test batting - Tendulkar, Dravid and Laxman - enter the twilight of their careers, the spotlight on the men who seek to replace them.

Entertainment

I like playing the bum: Ranbir Kapoor
I like playing ordinary guys who do extraordinary things, I like playing the bum. But who knows, tomorrow I might be offered a film where I have to be larger than life.

Were Aamir-Kiran superstitious?
Apparently, it was a well-kept secret between the couple and a very few close friends that Aamir and Kiran had opted for the surrogate motherhood technique.

Infotech

Facebook to remove content that violates its terms
The government told several leading Internet companies including Facebook and Google that they need to remove 'offensive content' from their services.

Recession? Nasscom says IT Inc to grow 16-18%
Software industry body Nasscom has maintained its growth projection of 16-18% this fiscal, notwithstanding concerns over economic uncertainty in global markets.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

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December 05, 2011

Top Headlines

Why sell uranium to only India, Pakistan asks Australia
If Australia sells uranium to India, it should sell to Pakistan as well, Pakistan's High Commissioner Abdul Malik Abdullah here told ABC Radio Monday.

FDI holdback confirmed; Pranab speaks to Sushma Swaraj
The Centre has decided to hold back FDI in retail till a consensus is reached among political parties. This will end the face-off between the govt and Opposition.

Assange can appeal in UK SC against extradition
Britain's high court gave Julian Assange, founder of the Wikileaks, permission to appeal against his extradition from the UK to Sweden.

Cities

How was Bhanwari eliminated?
To win Bhanwari's trust, a kidnap plan is staged in which Shahabuddin alias Raju Bhai saves her on August 15 from people attempting to abduct her in Jodhpur.

Stranded models look out for exit
Unable to pay their bills, female models who arrived for the Bhopal Fashion Week continued to remain stuck up in their hotels for the fourth consecutive day.

Business

Rupee falls by 24 paise against dollar
The Indian rupee fell by 24 paise to an early low of Rs 51.44 per US dollar in early trade today on fresh demand for the American currency.

India may face its worst financial crisis in decades as rupee retreats
If Europe's crisis deepens, India's trade deficit would widen even more rapidly, and it would have even more trouble attracting foreign capital.

Sports

Yuvraj will be back in three weeks' time, says mother
Yuvraj Singh, who skipped the ongoing West Indies series due to a non-malignant lung tumour, would be fit to play competitive cricket in three weeks' time, his mother said.

Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi on FIFA Ballon d'Or shortlist
Holder Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Xavi were on Monday named on the final three-man shortlist for the 2011 FIFA Ballon d'Or award.

Entertainment

Veena Malik files for damages worth Rs 10 crores
Veena has sent a notice to Maxposure Corporate Media (India) Private Limited, Kabeer Sharma (Chief Editor, FHM Magazine) and photographer Vishal Saxena.

Karlie Kloss strips for Vogue
Supermodel Karlie Kloss has posed nude for Vogue. She has worn nothing but a pair of stilletos and a sombrero hat.

Infotech

Top IT cos up headcount, productivity lags
Higher demand for outsourcing to curb costs and growing contract size with multi-year tenures has driven the need for skilled labour in the sector.

Apple: HTC riding on our R&D expenditure
For two years, Apple Inc has told the world that phones running on Google Inc's Android operating system are iPhone rip-offs.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

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December 04, 2011

Top Headlines

Dev Anand never went back but his village mourns death
The nondescript village of Gharota in Punjab's new district of Pathankot has never forgotten its most famous resident - legendary film actor Dev Anand.

US starts vacating Shamsi airbase in Pakistan
An American aircraft arrived in Pak to fly out US nationals. After the aircraft landed, US nationals boarded it amidst strict security, TV news channels reported.

Bellary bypoll: BJP loses deposit, Sriramulu wins
The ruling-BJP lost deposit while Independent candidate B Sriramulu won the Bellary Rural assembly bypoll.

Cities

Man attacks wife's lover, uncle gets killed
A man angry with his wife's paramour, attacked him, however when the wife's maternal uncle, 58, intervened, he allegedly attacked him too, resulting in his death.

Mumbai: Youth arrested for raping minor
A youth from Uttar Pradesh was arrested for allegedly raping a minor co-passenger on two occasions in Pune and Mumbai, after befriending her.

Business

FICCI to open office in Nepal
FICCI on Sunday said it would open an office in Kathmandu and set up an India-Nepal strategy forum to boost economic ties.

Indian migration remains high despite economic crisis
India not just continues to rank first in terms of remittances from its diaspora, just short of $60 billion in 2010.

Sports

Sachin Tendulkar might play last two ODIs of West Indies series
His 100th international century eagerly awaited across the nation, veteran Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar is likely to play the last two ODIs against West Indies.

Former Brazil soccer captain Socrates dies at 57
Former Brazil great Socrates, the clever playmaker who captained Brazil at the 1982 World Cup, died on Sunday. He was 57.

Entertainment

I've asked Veena Malik to lodge a complaint: Bhatt
Veena Malik's controversial nude shoot with the ISI mark has trigged off a controversy on both sides of the border.

Kim Kardashian's pre-nup to be annulled?
Kris Humphries is battling for his pre-nuptial agreement with Kim Kardashian to be annulled on the grounds of ''fraud'' after the pair were married for 72 days.

Infotech

I've asked Veena Malik to lodge a complaint: Bhatt
Veena Malik's controversial nude shoot with the ISI mark has trigged off a controversy on both sides of the border.

How Facebook, Twitter help in self-marketing
Facebook and other social network services offer far more than just the chance to organise a party or show friends your holiday photos.

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