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Blackberry has to confirm to national interests, says Pilot

Sachin Pilot said there would be no compromise with national security concerns in resolving the critical deadlock between BlackBerry maker RIM and the center.

China rejects reports of troop deployment in Pakistan

China has rejected reports that claim the presence of over 11,000 troops in northern Pakistan.

Govt. to give rotten food grains to poor at BPL price

The Central Government decided to release an extra 2.5 million tonnes of food grains for distribution among the poor at a BPL price.


 
 

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Nitish to discuss hostage crisis at Patna all-party meeting

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will preside over an all-party meeting here on Saturday to discuss the kidnapping of policemen by Maoists.

World Top Pick

”The page has turned, Iraq combat mission is over,”

Barack Obama has declared the American combat mission in Iraq as over, and made clear that he intends to begin disengaging from the war in Afghanistan next summer.

Entertainment Top Pick

”Islam”s biggest rock star” donating music profits to help Pak flood victims

British singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf, dubbed ”Islam”s biggest rock star” by Time magazine, has decided to donate profits from his latest single to help Pakistan flood victims.

Sports Top Pick

ICC charges three Pakistan players under Anti-Corruption Code

The ICC has charged three Pakistan players with various offences under Article 2 of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code for Players and Player Support Personnel.

Business Top Pick

India in second place in Forbes Asia’s “Best Under A Billion” list

Indian animated movie maker Compact Disc India and software company Micro Technologies continue to members of Forbes Asia's "Best Under A Billion" list, even as 151 new companies have made their maiden appearance on the list this year.

Science Top Pick

2001 Indian ‘red rain’ showered earth with ‘alien life’, claim theorists

After nine years of research, panspermia theorists have said that the ‘red’ rains that occurred in India in July 2001 contained bugs that were unlike anything ever found on the Earth, suggesting that it may be an alien form of life.

Unusual World

Teenage Brit girl with nut allergy dies after eating curry

A British teenager, with a nut allergy, has passed away after eating a takeaway curry.