Friday, August 22, 2008

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Kingfisher-Deccan gets govt. approval to fly ...

Posted: 22 Aug 2008 12:16 AM CDT

UB Group Chief Vijay Mallya's long cherished ambition of his airline flying abroad is going to get fulfilled soon.

Bollywood horror flick 'Phoonk' set for release

Posted: 22 Aug 2008 12:15 AM CDT

As Bollywood horror flick 'Phoonk' is set to hit the screens across the country on Friday, its star cast spoke about their roles in film.

Fish pedicure gaining ground in India

Posted: 22 Aug 2008 12:15 AM CDT

Fishes have now emerged as new age beauty experts at an Indian salon and spa. After gaining popularity in China, Japan, Singapore, fish spa or fish pedicure has now been introduced in the country ...

Tight security at Dwarkadhish Temple

Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:17 PM CDT

Police in Gujarat have tightened security at the revered Dwarkadhish temple as precaution after the recent serial blasts ahead of the Hindu festival Janmashtami.

New Delhi gets country's longest runway

Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:17 PM CDT

India's national capital now boasts of having the country's longest runway at the Indira Gandhi International airport.

Fort Kochi beach goes under the sea

Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:16 PM CDT

The famous Fort Kochi beach in Kerala is no more to be seen.

Gordon Brown pledges more aid to Afghan army

Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:15 PM CDT

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Thursday said that his government will put more resources into training the Afghan National Army or ANA.

Irate protesters torch vehicles in Jammu

Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:15 PM CDT

Irate demonstrators burnt vehicles in Jammu on Thursday protesting over controversial shrine land row.

Nearly 50 dead in blasts near Pak ordnance plant

Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:15 PM CDT

Dead bodies could be seen everywhere as two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside Pakistan's main defence industry complex on Thursday.

Flood mayhem in Uttarakhand

Posted: 21 Aug 2008 07:15 AM CDT

Uttarakhand is reeling under flood water. Several low-lying towns and fields have submerged owing to heavy rains for the past few days.

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