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Mob of train passengers thrashes official 
Railway officer B B Sharma has been tried, judged and punished--by a mob. Sharma, a traveling ticket examiner, was on Saturday beaten up by train passengers who accused him causing the death of a man fell from a train.
Govt spending crores on ad featuring Sonia 
An RTI query filed by activist Ramesh Verma has revealed the Delhi government alone spent Rs 2 crore in print advertisement featuring Congress party President Sonia Gandhi.
Lahore takes you by surprise : Lahore Review, Lahore Movie Review 
Lahore is different. And you wouldn't realise till you watch the film. The fact that makes it stand apart, lies in its treatment. There's no slogan-shouting or Pak-bashing here.
Mumbai will be among world\'s productive cities: UN 
Report from the United Nations says Mumbai along with Shanghai, Beijing and Istanbul will be among the world's 30 most productive cities within two years.
BSPs I-T return rises 30 times in 3 years 
Mayawati was gifted two cash garlands in the last three days. While she was gifted a garland worth Rs 18 lakh on Wednesday, the garland presented to her on Monday is rumored to be a multi-crore one.
Kids channel plays porn due to \'technical\' glitch 
Time Warner Cable has issued an apology to thousands of viewers in North Carolina after a 'technical' glitch caused the Playboy Channel to be screened on two children's television channels.
Dubai jails two airline staff just for exchanging sexy texts 
Two Emirates airlines cabin crew including an Indian have been ordered jailed for three months in Dubai over sexually explicit text messages, the latest in a string of indecency cases against foreigners, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.
Man alleges harassment by bank, commits suicide 
A 35-year-old auto rickshaw driver allegedly committed suicide after failing to repay a loan installment and being hounded by the bank recovery agents.
Women\'s reservation bill: the facts, the myths 
The 108th Constitution Amendment Bill, popularly known as the women's reservation bill, has divided politics and civil society alike. The bill reserving one-third seats for women in Parliament and state legislatures has got through the Rajya Sabha but not before unprecedented bedlam and acrimony.
Govt bans FTV for 10 days, says it showed nudity 
The government has banned fashion TV channel FTV for 10 days from March 12, accusing it of broadcasting images of 'semi-nude women'.
Allies protest, Cong puts women\'s bill on hold 
Congress is likely to put the brakes on the Women's Reservation Bill. Under pressure from allies and supporters, sources have told CNN-IBN that the Congress may not bring the bill to the Lok Sabha, till just before the 2014 General Elections.
Osmania B Tech student kills self for Telangana 
Desperate over the delay in formation of a Telangana state, another student of the Osmania University committed suicide on Tuesday.
SC warns Raj Thackeray, asks him to stop hate speeches 
The Supreme Court on Monday warned Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray against making hate speeches against other communities. The court told Raj that unless he stopped making such speeches, case would be filed against him.
Plan to overthrow govt before 2050: Maoists 
Two days after India's Home Secretary G K Pillai said that the Maoists plan to overthrow the Indian government by the middle of the 21st century; the Maoists have confirmed his fears.
IN PICS: 55th Filmfare winners list  
So who was the winner? Who was the loser? Who all won the beautiful black lady at the 55th Filmfare Awards? Check out the photos, winners of Filmfare awards of 2009-2010 right here..
Telangana protestor succumbs to 80 pc burns 
A 19-year-old student, who set himself on fire on Saturday during protests over the Telangana issue, succumbed to his burns at a hospital early Sunday. A police officer said Siripur Yadaiah, who sustained 80 per cent burns, died at Apollo DRDO Hospital.
Ex-defence minister George Fernandes goes missing 
Former defence minister and one of the most colourful and influential political leaders in the country, George Fernandes, has gone missing. Fernandes' friends allege that his estranged wife and son have forcibly taken him to an undisclosed location on the pretext of giving him medical care. Fernandes is suffering from an advanced Alzheimer's disease and has almost lost his memory power.
Big B adopts 90-year-old freedom fighter 
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan was so moved by the strength and conviction of a 90-year-old freedom fighter fighting for her pension that he decided to take care of her for the next five years.
Total recall: trouble again for Honda, Toyota 
Honda Motor Co said it would recall another 440,000 cars around the world for faulty airbags as rival Toyota Motor Corp faced further probes over its largest-ever safety crisis.
Fifth of adults choose pet over partner on V-Day: poll 
Rather than spending Valentine's Day with their partner, one-fifth of adults would prefer to be with their pet, although the French still came top for romance, according to a joint global poll by Reuters.
Katrina to play item girl in Tees Maar Khan 
Bollywood Actress Katrina Kaif is all set to play the role of a wannabe item girl in her next film Tees Maar Khan. This is for the first time in her career that Kaif would be enacting the character of an item girl.
\'Sachin, Kalam eclipsed in Phir mile sur\' 
Phir mile sur, the new version of the vibrant music video of 1988 showcasing the myriad colours and hues of India, features over 65 prominent faces from various walks of life, but viewers are critical of an overdose of Bollywood and exclusion of legends like Sachin Tendulkar and former president APJ Abdul Kalam.
No PAN card? pay more income tax from April 1 
Tax at source will be deducted at the highest level on income accruing to people without permanent account numbers, following a new notification on Wednesday that takes effect on April 1.
India a global success story: British Prime Minister 
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says India is a 'modern global success story' that is marching toward prosperity.
All deemed univs will \'finally go\': Sibal 
The concept of deemed universities will be abolished in India, Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Kapil Sibal said Tuesday, a day after the government moved an affidavit in the Supreme Court seeking derecognition of 44 such institutions.
Wait, world economy not out of the woods: IMF 
Led by emerging market economies, especially in Asia, the global economy is recovering significantly faster than previously expected, but growth is still dependent in most advanced economies on government stimulus measures, the IMF has said.
Photos: The great Kumbh Mela begins at Haridwar  
Hundreds of thousands of people are gathering at Haridwar to participate in the Kumbh Mela or the pitcher festival.
Photos: 7.0 magnitude quake hits Haiti 
A fierce earthquake struck the star-crossed country of Haiti late on Tuesday afternoon, causing a crowded hospital to collapse, leveling countless shantytown dwellings and bringing even more suffering to a place that was already the hemisphere's poorest and most disaster-prone spot.
SpiceJet AC fails mid air, passenger faints 
It was a nightmare for passengers of a Goa-Ahmedabad Spicejet flight on Sunday. First, the flight took off almost half an hour late at 5.30 pm and then they (passengers) realised that the air conditioning (AC) system was not working.
Video on Tamil killings by Lankan troops authentic: UN 
A UN human rights investigator said on Thursday that a videotape of an apparent execution of blindfolded and naked Tamils by Sri Lankan soldiers probably is authentic and called for a war crimes investigation.
3 Idiots movie plot turns into fight over story 
Raj Kumar Hirani, director of 3 Idiots has accused writer Chetan Bhagat of 'slander' and insists that the film's makers have rights to his novel. 'I want to tell Chetan to stop this slandering, talk the truth and say 'all is well',' Hirani said on Saturday.
Frequent bandhs leave a dent on brand Hyderabad 
Hunger strikes, dharnas, damaged public property, shops vandalised - one month of tension has cost Hyderabad Rs 15 crore. Andhra tourism has reportedly suffered Rs 1 crore loss in the festive season.
Techie, wife held for abusing 15-year-old maid 
Thirty-two-year-old Pallav Chakravarthy, who is working as a software engineer with Infosys Technologies Limited and his wife Sinchita (28) were taken into custody for physically abusing the 15-year-old domestic help, police said.
Woman jumps cordon, knocks down the Pope 
Pope Benedict XVI late on Thursday fell briefly in a scuffle when a woman trying to get to the pontiff jumped a cordon barrier as Christmas midnight Mass began in St Peter's Basilica.
No consensus, so no Telangana now: Centre 
The Central government on Wednesday said it wants to consider 'all views' on the demand for a separate Telangana state and 'peace and tranquility should be maintained' in Andhra Pradesh.
MPs reward their own; grant free air travel to kin 
A Bill rewarding 'companions and relatives' of Ministers with free air travel within India has got Parliamentary approval without debate. The Bill entitles Ministers to take along 'any number of companions or relatives' by air but is subject to a maximum of 48 such trips per year. According to the Bill, the government will incur no additional expenditure due to the measure.
Photos: Top 10 Hollywood grossers of 2009 
Photos: Top 10 Hollywood grossers of 2009
Planet in peril, climate talks in \'intensive care\' 
World leaders took the stage at the largest ever climate talks on Wednesday as ministers scrambled to rescue troubled negotiations on a pact to avoid dangerous global warming. India said the Kyoto pact was in 'intensive care'. Developing countries are demanding rich nations promise much deeper emissions cuts and substantial money to help them fight climate change.
Choppers for VIPs, cost to nation: Rs 3,600 cr 
Two ministries of the austerity-conscious Congress-led United Progressive Alliance Government are locked in an argument over the right price to pay for the purchase of 12 helicopters to ferry VIPs.
76 Rajya Sabha MPs want Dinakaran impeached 
Seventy-six Rajya Sabha members on Monday submitted a petition to Vice President Hamid Ansari seeking impeachment of Karnataka High Court judge P D Dinakaran.
All Andhra, Rayalseema cabinet ministers to quit 
Andhra Pradesh on Saturday plunged into an unprecedented political crisis with all the ministers from the Andhra and Rayalaseema regions deciding to resign to protest the Central Government's decision to grant separate statehood to Telangana.
Protests over Telangana paralyse life in Andhra 
Bandhs and protests over the Centre's move to create a separate Telangana state continued for the second day on Saturday, affecting normal life in coastal Andhra and Rayalseema regions of Andhra Pradesh. Thousands of passengers had a tough time as Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation suspended its services in the two regions. Schools, colleges, shops and other business establishments r
Manjunath murder case: Six get life sentence 
Allahabad High Court on Friday commuted the death sentence of the main convict in the Manjunath murder case to life imprisonment while two other have been acquitted of all charges.
Kannada actress accuses film director of slapping her 
Kannada actress Aindrita Ray has accused film director Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar of slapping her while shooting in Macau. She has also filed a complaint with the producers’ forum.
3 held in Mumbai with suspected radioactive material 
The material has been sent to Bhabha Atomic Research Centre for testing.
Karunanidhi hints at retirement after mid-2010 
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi took the state and his Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam (DMK) party by surprise on Saturday by announcing his retirement post World Classical Tamil Conference to be held in Coimbatore in June.
Infosys techie held for molesting French girl 
A software engineer with Infosys Technologies Ltd was arrested late on Friday for allegedly molesting a French woman at Mysore, a senior police official said.
Photos: The winners and losers of the year 2009 | IBNLive PhotoGallery 
Like every other year, 2009 has not been an exception in terms of making history. The highs and lows of life have been manifested in many ways than one. Here is a list of some of the winners and losers of 2009.
Photos: Bollywood Buzz: Patriotic SRK And Family First Bachchans | IBNLive PhotoGallery 
Most Bollywood stars had a busy weekend. SRK, Javed Akhtar and Nandita Das were seen at an event organised to mark the nation's solidarity against terror while the Bachchans were busy releasing Madhushala, a book of poems by late writer Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Here’s a quick look at who went where.
20 hoteliers opt out of 2010 Games project 
About 20 hoteliers have opted out of the Commonwealth Games hotel project putting severe strain on the Government for providing accommodation to guests of the upcoming mega sporting event.
Apollo served notice for charging money from poor 
The Delhi High Court has issued notice to Apollo Hospital for allegedly charging money from patients belonging to the economically weaker sections of society. The hospital has been asked to file its reply by December 9.
Terrorist impersonates Pranab, calls up Zardari 
A man who was making hoax calls to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari after the 26/11 attacks and claiming to be Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, has been identified as Omar Saeed Sheikh - a militant.
I am angry with the system, says Karkare\'s wife 
Kavita Karkare, the wife of the slain Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare, was in Delhi to meet Congress party President Sonia Gandhi regarding the issues involving the investigation into the events of 26/11 that led to her husband's death.
Your DNA details may soon be with Govt 
The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Gandhinagar has been entrusted with the task of preparing a DNA database that will serve as model for other labs across the country.
BJP furious, Cong mum on Liberhan report 
BJP on Monday launched a scathing attack on the Congress-led Central Government over the Justice Manmohan Singh Liberhan Commission of Inquiry report on the Babri Masjid demolition case which has reportedly indicted several BJP leaders for the demolition.
Revealed: what delayed NSG on night of 26/11 
The National Security Guards, India's crack commando unit, could have reached Mumbai on the night of the terrorist attacks in November last year much sooner but it was delayed because of logistics and delay in decision making.
India\'s 100 richest are 25 pc of the GDP: Forbes 
The Billionaires Club of India almost doubled from last year to 54 members up from 27, aided by a rebounding stock market that gained two-thirds in the past year and an economy growing at six per cent.
Indian woman killed on London street, hand severed 
Police were reported to have arrested the estranged India-born husband of a young British Punjabi woman who died on Monday after being found on the streets of a London suburb with a severed hand.
Bollywood Link? Emraan Hashmi knew Headley 
Sources tell CNN-IBN that Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi could have been in touch with Headley and that investigators are looking to probe that link.
Sena slams Sachin over \'Mumbai for all\' remark 
The Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamna has launched a no-holds-barred attack on Sachin Tendulkar, a day after he celebrated 20 glorious years in international cricket.
Principal faints in office, girl student activists held 
Three college girls reportedly affiliated to the BJP's student wing ABVP were arrested on charges of allegedly threatening a principal of a women's college over an eve-teasing issue, in Indore on Friday.
Delhi bound Mandor Express derails, 5 dead 
At least five persons were killed and 20 seriously injured when all 15 coaches of Delhi-bound Mandor Express got derailed near Bans ka Phatak, about 40 km from from Jaipur at 0130 hrs IST on Saturday, a railway official said.
FBI foils LeT plan to carry out terror attack in India 
Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), blamed for the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, was planning to use an American national to carry out another major terrorist attack in India, the FBI said on Tuesday.
K Radhakrishnan named new ISRO chief 
K Radhakrishnan, director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Thiruvananthapuram, was on Saturday named the next chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
Bal Thackeray blames people for pushing state into \'hell\' 
Stunned by his party's third consecutive defeat at the hustings, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray on Friday blamed the people of Maharashtra for 'pushing the state back into hell' by re-electing the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) combine.
US arrests scientist who worked on Chandrayaan project 
A US scientist who played a key role in India's Chandrayaan mission in finding evidence of water on the Moon has been arrested by the FBI on charges of spying for Israel but ISRO said its security has not been compromised.
Rajnath\'s plane allegedly takes off in dark 
Flouting Directorate General of Civil Aviation norms, BJP President Rajnath Singh's chartered plane took off from Jharkhand's Dumka airport with only the headlights of jeeps to guide it over the dark, unlit runway on Monday evening.
America\'s efforts to ruin Taliban going bust  
The Taliban in Afghanistan are running a sophisticated financial network to pay for their insurgent operations, raising hundreds of millions of dollars from the illicit drug trade, kidnappings, extortion and foreign donations.
China projects Kashmir as a separate country 
Besides issuing separate visas to Indian passport holders from Jammu and Kashmir, China is also projecting the disputed territory as an independent country in other ways.
Got a job offer in your inbox? It may be fraud 
If you have been job-hunting then beware! There is a group of conmen that is tapping into the biggest names in the business to dupe job seekers and make money.
Watch: The new CBSE Class X report card: IBNLive.com > Videos 
Students will now have to focus on their class behavior to get beeter grades.
The making of Pazhassi Raja, Mammooty\'s epic film: IBNLive.com > Videos 
The making of Pazhassi Raja, Mammooty's epic film. Much awaited film tells the story of a brave king and his people who fought a guerilla war against British rule. Watch how hundreds of actors and supporting crew brought this historic tale to cinema.
Pakistan begins offensive against Taliban, al-Qaeda 
A senior Pakistani official said on Saturday that government forces had started a much-awaited ground offensive against Taliban and al-Qaeda insurgents in the lawless South Waziristan tribal region along the Afghan border.
Masand\'s movie review: All The Best is the best bet this week 
Tucked away beneath those pointless songs and some ridiculous, overblown action scenes is a silly yet surprisingly enjoyable tale of misunderstandings and mistaken identities.
Masand\'s movie review: Main Aurr Mrs Khanna is lame 
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna is what they call a 'home production' in Bollywood slang. It's the kind of film a star agrees to do in exchange for a fat salary that pays for his or her dream home. When the deal is so good, you don't raise questions about the script.
Masand\'s movie review: Blue sinks without a trace 
Let me say this right away: anyone expecting anything other than the sight of Lara Dutta in a skimpy bikini, or indeed Akshay Kumar with his shirt off, is going to be very disappointed.
US firms bribed Navy, PSUs: Indian envoy 
Just when the United Progressive Alliance Government had buried the ghost of Bofor's kickbacks, a letter from the Indian Ambassador to the United States of America is sure to bring some more embarrassment.
Blast near Pak\'s Swat valley kills 41 
A suspected suicide bomber killed up to 24 people in an attack on the Pakistani military on Monday as the Taliban claimed responsibility for a weekend attack on the army's headquarters.
Delhi schools among India\'s best: survey 
Education World Magazine and research firm C-fore have complied a list of 250 best education institutions across 15 metros in the country. Based on the opinions of parents, principals, teachers and educationists, all the institutions were rated on 12 parameters.
Argentinians want Maradona\'s head 
The beleaguered national football coach Diego Maradona should take his hat and leave - even if the team qualifies for the 2010 World Cup, according to an opinion poll released on Friday.
Want to earn more money? Try growing a moustache 
Sporting a moustache may improve your chances of landing a higher paying job, according to a study commissioned by financial services provider Quicken.
No recognition at home: Born here, Nobel abroad 
Indian origin American scientist Venkataraman Ramakrishnan won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to ribosome research. He shares the $1.4-million prize with two other scientists.
West Bengal is \'university\' of Maoist activities, says Lalu 
Rashtriya Janta Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad on Thursday described West Bengal as an 'university of Maoist activities' where the ultras get training and launch armed strikes in other parts of the country.
Indian American scientist shares Nobel chemistry prize 
Indian-origin scientist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan shares the Nobel Prize in Chemistry this year with Thomas A Steitz and Ada E Yonath, it was announced in Stockholm Wednesday.
Indians say retaliation against Aussies justified 
Victoria Police are now accused of trying to cover up the attack on Indians over the weekend. Some reports have claimed that Victoria Police tried to limit publicity over three Indians being beaten up outside a Melbourne pub last weekend.
One-third of world\'s child brides in India: UNICEF 
More than a third of the world's child brides are from India, leaving children at an increased risk of exploitation despite the country's growing modernity and economic wealth, according to a UNICEF report.
More Andhra villages flooded 
The flood situation in Andhra Pradesh continued to be grim on Tuesday as the Krishna river breached its embankment at a few places, inundating dozens of villages in Krishna and Guntur districts.
Rs 14 lakh \'Gandhi\' luxury pen writes a controversy 
A consumer rights activist has sued Swiss luxury company Mont Blanc for using Mahatma Gandhi's name and image to sell a Rs 14-lakh pen.
Gujarat: Shootout in train, one dead 
A shootout on a packed running train in Gujarat following a tiff between a passenger and a rail staffer over bill payment left a youth dead and another injured, police said on Sunday.
Five swine flu deaths take India\'s toll to 340 
Five swine flu deaths, three of them in Maharashtra, were reported on Saturday, taking India's toll to 340, health authorities said.
16 people killed in Naxal attack in Bihar 
Sixteen people including seven children have been killed by suspected Naxals at Amosi Bahiar village of Khagaria district in Bihar.
Kerala boat was a floating disaster, say survivors 
Over 40 tourists died after a Kerala tourism department boat capsized in one of India's most popular tourist destinations. Thekkady, one of India's biggest tourism hubs, now resounds with cries of mourning.
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