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Rave party busted in Mumbai
Around 100 people were detained after police busted a major rave party in northwest Mumbai late Sunday. Drugs were also seized from the site. More here: Rave party busted in Mumbai
Smith, Tendulkar shine as Mumbai Indians demolish Royals
Dwayne Smith and Sachin Tendulkar shared the highest opening stand in the Indian Premier league (IPl) to propel Mumbai Indians to a 10-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals in the final league match of the T20 tournament here Sunday. Originally posted here: Smith, Tendulkar shine as Mumbai Indians demolish Royals
‘Clean India’ campaign takes off at Qutub Minar
A "Clean India" Campaign was begun Sunday at the capital's landmark Qutub Minar. Read the rest here: 'Clean India' campaign takes off at Qutub Minar
Mamata government celebrating anniversary of misrule: CPI-M
The Communist Party of India- Marxist (CPI-M) Sunday mocked Trinamool Congress-led West Bengal government's anniversary celebrations and dubbed them as an "anniversary of misrule". See more here: Mamata government celebrating anniversary of misrule: CPI-M
Yuki Bhambri wins maiden ATP Challenger singles title
India's Yuki Bhambri won his maiden ATP Challenger Tour singles title Sunday defeating Amir Weintraub of Israel 6-3, 6-3 in the tournament held in Fergana, Uzbekistan. Go here to read the rest: Yuki Bhambri wins maiden ATP Challenger singles title
Government trying to resolve rupee crisis: Pranab
Expressing "great concern" over the sharp fall of the rupee, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Sunday said the central government was trying to resolve the issue. See the original post here: Government trying to resolve rupee crisis: Pranab
Karnataka whistle-blowing officer succumbs to injuries in Bangalore hospital
Five days after he was allegedly attacked, a Karnataka Administrative Officer, said to be a whistle-blower in some controversial land allotments by societies, died at a private hospital here on Go here to read the rest: Karnataka whistle-blowing officer succumbs to injuries in Bangalore hospital
Chemical detectors to be added to Dalai lama’s security
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), the elected government of exiled Tibetans based here, said Sunday it would add chemical detectors to the Dalai lama's security. Read this article: Chemical detectors to be added to Dalai lama's security
Centre instructs states not to prosecute foreign sex workers
New Delhi: The Centre has asked all states to initiate deportation proceedings against any foreigner involved in prostitution if the woman is a victim of human trafficking rather than prosecuting her View post: Centre instructs states not to prosecute foreign sex workers
Protect skin with sunscreen, but use lightly
It's good to apply sunscreen before you step out of home in the scorching sun. But don't use it too frequently or in large dabs, say experts after a recent research indicated that sunscreen use can increase the risk of skin cancer. Follow this link: Protect skin with sunscreen, but use lightly
