Sharad Pawar pitches for more FCI wheat export to ease storage crisisAnticipating storage problems during the peak wheat procurement season, Sharad Pawar said there is scope for exporting more wheat from FCI godowns to clear space for new crop.
Four remanded to 14 days judicial custody in Madhubani violenceFour persons accused of fomenting violence in Madhubani district last month were on Monday remanded to 14 days judicial custody by a court here.
Kejriwal's fast enters 10th day, supporters halted on way to Sheila Dikshit's houseAam Admi Party (AAP) volunteers were Monday stopped as they headed to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's house to deliver lakhs of letters protesting allegedly inflated water and power bills.
Kejriwal's fast enters 10th day, supporters halted on way to Sheila Dikshit's houseAam Admi Party (AAP) volunteers were Monday stopped as they headed to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's house to deliver lakhs of letters protesting allegedly inflated water and power bills.
Suicide bomber kills 7 at police headquarters in IraqA suicide bomber blew up a tanker truck at police headquarters in the Iraqi city of Tikrit on Monday, killing seven people and wounding 11, police and medics said.
Panchayat polls: West Bengal Election Commission moves courtThe state Election Commission moved the Calcutta high court appealing that the Panchayat election date notified by the state government be rejected.
After 50 years, private dailies published in MyanmarAs part of its significant media reform, the government announced in December 2012 free publication of private daily newspapers, dissolving its Press Scrutiny and Registration Division.
3 feared dead as Alaska rescue helicopter crashesTrooper spokeswoman Megan Peters says the aircraft was carrying a state trooper, a pilot for the troopers and a rescued snowmobiler when it went down Saturday night.
North Korea parliament meets as tensions soarNorth Korea's rubber-stamp parliament was set to meet on Monday at a time of soaring military tensions and a day after ruling party leaders vowed to enshrine Pyongyang's right to nuclear weapons in law.
Japan business mood improves as market reacts to 'Abenomics'Japanese business sentiment improved in the first three months of 2013, a central bank survey showed, after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's aggressive monetary and fiscal policy prescriptions helped to weaken the yen and bolster share prices.
US Senate group resolves key issues on immigration reform: LawmakersWith US business and labor now in agreement, a bipartisan group of senators has resolved all major issues in a pending deal to overhaul the US immigration system and aims to unveil it after Congress reconvenes in the second week of April, key lawmakers said on Sunday.
Google says to shutdown YouTube in early April Fools' gagGoogle Inc, getting a headstart on the annual tradition of April Fools' pranks, released a YouTube clip on Sunday declaring that the world's most popular video website will shut down at the stroke of midnight.
Google says to shut down YouTube in early April Fools' gagGoogle Inc, getting a headstart on the annual tradition of April Fools' pranks, released a YouTube clip on Sunday declaring that the world's most popular video website will shut down at the stroke of midnight.
Mandela's health improving: South Africa presidencyNelson Mandela's health is improving and he will continue to receive treatment for a recurrence of pneumonia, the South African presidency said Sunday, as the anti-apartheid icon spent a fifth night in hospital.
Clashes erupt in Timbuktu, 3 Islamists, 1 Malian killedMalian troops backed by French forces on Sunday clashed with Islamist fighters who had infiltrated the northern city of Timbuktu, leaving three jihadists and one Malian soldier dead, an army officer said.
Five young siblings die in house fire in northern FranceAuthorities say five young siblings have died after a fire erupted in a home in northern France.
Digitization deadline for over 30 cities to end tomorrowWith approximately 70 to 75 per cent seeding of STBs achieved on an average in areas chosen under the second phase of digitization drive, analogue cable signals would be switched off in over 30 cities from Monday onwards.
digitization deadline for over 30 cities to end tomorrowWith approximately 70 to 75 per cent seeding of STBs achieved on an average in areas chosen under the second phase of digitization drive, analogue cable signals would be switched off in over 30 cities from Monday onwards.
Iraq officials say two separate explosions kill 4 in BaghdadIraqi officials say two separate explosions in Baghdad have killed four people and wounded 14.
Doomed US navy ship removed from Philippine coral reefThe US embassy has expressed regret about the incident and reiterated that Washington was prepared to pay for the damage.
Phil Ramone, 14-time Grammy winner music producer, dies at 72Once dubbed as 'The Pope of Pop' , Ramone was hospitalized in late February with an aortic aneurysm.
Chidambaram to visit Japan to woo foreign investmentAfter selling India story to investors in Hong Kong, Singapore and Europe, finance minister P Chidambaram is leaving for Japan on Monday to attract foreign investment.
No place in Lanka for religious extremism or racism: RajapaksaSri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that his government will not allow racism or religious extremism in the country.
15 tourist rescued, 1 missing in boat capsize in ChinaFifteen tourists were rescued and one remains missing after a boat capsized at a scenic spot in China's southern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, local tourism authorities said.
US crash kills 5 family members; teen arrestedFive members of a California family were killed Saturday when their van was rear-ended by an 18-year-old driver who was later arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, authorities said.
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