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Cauvery Water for drinking only, says Karnataka Legislative Council resolution
Special Session of Legislative Council unanimously adopted a resolution against releasing Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu.
2 acquitted in UK girl Scarlett's rape-murder on Goa beach, mother wants to appeal
Two beach shack workers who were accused of sexually assaulting and killing her were acquitted on Friday.
Toll touches 88 as another youth killed in Army firing in Kashmir
A youth was killed and over 30 were injured in clashes between stone-pelting mobs and security forces in Kashmir.
Moscow denies Russia-Pakistan joint military drill in PoK
Russia denied that its joint military exercises with Pakistan were being held in 'so-called Azad Kashmir'.
Two dead, 13 injured in cracker unit explosion at Odisha's Nayagarh
Explosion in a fire-cracker unit located at Nayagarh’s Itamati left two dead and at least 13 injured.
All India Radio fake email case: Court orders further probe against Jayalal
The order came on a request by the police to close the case after the SC cancelled Section 66 A of the IT Act
Colombia rebels unanimously approve peace accord with government
The rebel leader known by the alias Ivan Marquez made the announcement Friday at the conclusion of a week of deliberations.
On the run for 23 years, ex-post master nabbed by CBI in Odisha
The Central Bureau of Investigation arrested a former post master who was on the run for the last 23 years after misappropriating depositors money.
Wildlife Trust of India facilitates drone surveillance over Similipal Park
Wildlife Trust of India has provided the equipment to Forest department
Paralympian Thangavelu Mariyappan returns home to hero's welcome
Mariyappan, hailing from Periyavadagampatti village near Salem in western Tamil Nadu, won the gold in the T-42 High Jump event.
Painter-sculptor C Dakshinamurthy, the man who married Ayyanar with African style
C Dakshinamurthy, the artist known for his distinctive style in painting, sculpting and printmaking, passed away in Chennai on Friday.
Rs 59,000 crore Rafale deal tilts balance in India's favour vis-a-vis Pakistan
French Defence Minister Yves Le Drian finalised the deal, which will cost India Euros 7.8 billion
Pakistan lands jets on highway amidst rising tension after Uri
Drills needed in case runways get damaged or are not available, says Pak Air Force.
BSF trains its binoculars on fidayeen in the night sky of Kashmir
The force is now putting in place what is called 'depth deployment' to thwart infiltration by air.
North Korea vows in UN speech to strengthen nuclear forces
North Korea's foreign minister condemned the United States on Friday for flying supersonic bombers over South Korea.
Thakur rules out resumption of Indo-Pak ties in near future after Uri attacks
Thakur, who is a BJP MP from Hamirpur in Himachal, was aggressive while addressing a gathering on Friday, saying that India can “decimate” Pakistan.
Students win, WhatsApp can't share data with Facebook till Sunday
The directions came on a public interest litigation filed by Karmanya Singh Sareen, a student of Imperial College, London.
SC lashes out at Sahara counsel, gives Subrata Roy 7 days to surrender
It was a sense of déja-vu for Sahara chief Subrata Roy as the SC on Friday almost asked him to go back behind bars.
Hyderabad rains: No interdepartmental coordination during adds up to chaos
Miscommunication among various depts of TS govt confuses residents l Oppn take part in rescue operations. Mobile health camps to be organised in rain-affected areas to prevent outbreak of epidemicsl G...
Army claims successful hit on Assam ultra ring Karbi People's Liberation Tigers
Defence sources said the operation was carried out by the Army in collaboration with the Assam police.
Aircel-Maxis case: SC to hear plea on court jurisdiction
The company mentioned the matter before a bench headed by Justice J S Khehar, which said it would hear it on September 27.
2 acquitted in UK girl Scarlett's rape-murder on Goa beach, mother wants to appeal
Two beach shack workers who were accused of sexually assaulting and killing her were acquitted on Friday.
With thousands of dams upstream, China has water as weapon against India: Experts
Tibet is source to ten major Asian rivers upon which 25 percent of the world population depends. 
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