AAP finalizes Delhi cabinet line-up amid Congress dissent
AAP announces the official list of its cabinet which will comprise of six ministers
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Kalashnikov would’ve made farm tools than AK-47
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New post-Soviet union by 2015: Vladimir Putin
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Mission accomplished, says Edward Snowden
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British computer pioneer Alan Turing posthumously pardoned over gay sex
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RBI likely to reboot policy, focus on consumer inflation
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‘Modi wave’ may lose its momentum
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The sambar and red hot chilli peppers
Glenmark Pharma goes West for $250 billion drug market
Glenmark Pharma is seeking to launch its first biotechnology medicine in the US or Europe as early as 2017
Bombay HC refuses interim relief to NSEL, to hear case on 16 Jan
The high court’s decision means NSEL can make payments to investors as a part of a settlement process
AAP and the dilemmas of lokniti
Arvind Kejriwal’s skills as a political entrepreneur will soon be put to test
Italy approves ‘Google Tax’ for Internet companies
The new law will require Italian companies to purchase their Internet ads from locally registered companies
Inflation, interest rates seen stable in 2014
Bank lending rates will remain stable next year, but will not come down unless RBI cuts key rate, bankers say
Narendra Modi unveils formula for BJP to win 2014 Lok Sabha elections
Narendra Modi says young new voters are attracted to BJP and they should be further courted by the party
Digital star wars
Celebrities are fast realizing the power of social networks and are working hard to engage their fans. Here are some lessons you can learn from them
Christmas in Old Delhi
A church that holds mass in Urdu, and will have a ‘qawwali’ session to celebrate Christmas
Hunger Games: Eating at Brijwasi’s first restaurant
Makhan, the sweet shop’s new restaurant on Kalbadevi Road takes on old favourites like The Friends Union Joshi Club, Surti and Nanumal Bhojraj
Save your spine, buy a backpack
Simple changes to your lifestyle, such as the bag you carry, can have a major impact on your health
Bollywood year in review: groans and some moans
Full-throated huzzahs, polite claps, furrowed brows and growly boos in the direction of Bollywood in 2013
Nelson Mandela | Large as life
A fighter who cared about fashion, sex and humour and made the world fall at his feet—Nelson Mandela became an icon on his own terms
Dhoom 3: Body of work
Fetish dressing, innerwear as outerwear and spandex—how the ‘Dhoom’ franchise got even slicker
Why things won’t change in the new year
Who will govern India and in what way will things be different?
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