Bengaluru: An 18-year-old girl student was shot dead in her school premises here by an office attendant for spurning his advances, police said on Wednesday.…
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How The Mainstream Media Communalize Everything!
One of the major reasons for the landslide victory of the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections was the overwhelming support from the educated, middle-class…
View More How The Mainstream Media Communalize Everything!Top Performers Of 2015 World Cup
Melbourne: The following are the top 10 batsmen and top 10 bowlers of the cricket World Cup 2015, which concluded in Melbourne Cricket Ground on…
View More Top Performers Of 2015 World CupLoudest cheers for Tendulkar, boos for Srinivasan
Melbourne: Two Indians – cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar and ICC chairman N. Srinivasan – on Sunday received contrasting reception from the record 93,013-strong crowd at…
View More Loudest cheers for Tendulkar, boos for SrinivasanThink For All The Telugu People!
Having visited the ceremony of Atal Bihari Vajpayee being conferred the Bharat Ratna by Pranab Mukherjee; Chandrababu Naidu came away from the ceremony reiterating his…
View More Think For All The Telugu People!TATA raises $200,000 and announces Rs 10 L towards Mission Kakatiya
Manhattan, New York: TATA core committee meeting was held in Manhattan, NY to review the grand launch preparation and arrangements. Core committee reviewed and confirmed…
View More TATA raises $200,000 and announces Rs 10 L towards Mission Kakatiya‘Historic Ugadi’ Celebrations at the UK Houses of Parliament
‘Ugadi’ (Telugu New Year) for the year 2015 was celebrated for the second time in the UK House of Parliament on 25th of March 2015, with…
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The curtains are all set to come down on March 29 at the MCG, on what has been an entertaining world cup. A spirited New…
View More Analysis: Kiwi or Kangaroo?‘Octopus’ Sachin Gets It Right
On Thursday a local paper compared Sachin Tendulkar with Paul the Octopus, which had predicted the results of the World Cup football in 2010. It seems…
View More ‘Octopus’ Sachin Gets It RightWhen Indian cheers gave way to shell shocked silence…
Sydney: The large number of Indian cricket fans, who turned up at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), were left shell shocked after the defending champions…
View More When Indian cheers gave way to shell shocked silence…Anushka’s Shock Mirrored That Of India
New Delhi: One of the freeze-frames of the otherwise forgettable World Cup semi-final match between India and Australia on Thursday at the Sydney Cricket Ground…
View More Anushka’s Shock Mirrored That Of IndiaAustralia thrash India to march into World Cup final
Sydney: Australia comprehensively overwhelmed India to oust the defending champions and enter the cricket World Cup final with a 95-run win in their semifinal encounter…
View More Australia thrash India to march into World Cup finalAustralia bat, both teams unchanged
Michael Clarke won the toss and Australia will bat first in their World Cup semi-final against India at the SCG. Both teams went in with…
View More Australia bat, both teams unchangedOpinion: A Draconian Law Put To Rest!
Millions of netizens across the nation heaved a sigh of relief as the Supreme Court struck down section 66A of the Information Technology Act, terming…
View More Opinion: A Draconian Law Put To Rest!US to oppose plea to declare RSS a terror group
New York: The US has told a court here that it intends to move for dismissal of a lawsuit for declaring India’s RSS as a…
View More US to oppose plea to declare RSS a terror groupDhoni Knows How To Win World Cups
Sydney: Former England captain Michael Vaughan on Tuesday said that though both India and Australia have a 50-50 chance, one cannot rule out the Mahendra…
View More Dhoni Knows How To Win World CupsNew Zealand beat S. Africa, book first berth in final
Auckland: Grant Elliot (84 not out) helped New Zealand reach their first ever cricket World Cup final as they overcame a spirited South Africa by…
View More New Zealand beat S. Africa, book first berth in finalVictory of common man: Section 66A victim
Kolkata: Victims and legal experts on Tuesday hailed the Supreme Court’s verdict striking down Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and termed it…
View More Victory of common man: Section 66A victimObama vows L-1B visa reform to attract global business
Washington: Declaring that “America is proudly open for business”, President Barack announced plans to reform the L-1B visa category to allow global corporations to temporarily…
View More Obama vows L-1B visa reform to attract global businessObama praises Indian-American kids, extols ‘power of ideas’
Washington: President Barack Obama praised the work of young Indian-Americans as he exhorted budding American scientists to “keep exploring…keep dreaming” and use the power of…
View More Obama praises Indian-American kids, extols ‘power of ideas’India have to still beat two big favourites
Almost a month before the World Cup got underway, when most people were writing off India’s chances of defending their title, two of us grey-haired…
View More India have to still beat two big favouritesOpinion: Well Done Politicians!
Congratulations, TDP, BJP, YSRCP, Congress etc. You people could not prevent the bifurcation of the State, you people refused to give up your cabinet posts…
View More Opinion: Well Done Politicians!Indian techies in US highly trained: Nasscom
Bengaluru: Thousands of Indian techies working in the US on H-1B visa are highly trained and skilled, the IT industry’s apex body Nasscom said Friday,…
View More Indian techies in US highly trained: NasscomAustralia overwhelm Pakistan to reach semis
Adelaide: Putting up an impressive show, Australia reached the semi-finals of the cricket World Cup as they defeated Pakistan by six wickets in the third…
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