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Peace move in Ayodhya

Ayodhya doesn’t reverberate with Jai Shri Ram slogans anymore. There is a growing group of residents from the Hindu and Muslim communities in Ayodhya and adjoining Faizabad who are resolved to restore peace in their lives. Sunita Aron reports.

Women crucial to talent pool: Mistry

Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry has set the ball rolling for a debate on gender diversity in the corporate world, cautioning that India still has a long way to go. Gaurav Choudhury reports.

DU applications close today

If you have made an error in your Delhi University (DU) application form, there is still a window of opportunity to rectify it. Shaswati Das reports. DU gets 65,000 more forms

Penalty for faking legend: Maradona $490,000, Chinese imposters zero

Football World Cup winning captain, Argentinian Diego Maradona will take home more than $490,000 after a Beijing court ruled in his favour in a dispute involving the illegal use of his name and image in an online game. Sutirtho Patranobis reports.

First Trailer: Leonardo DiCaprio a money mogul in The Wolf of Wall Street

Scorsese's new hotly-anticipated film, The Wolf of Wall Street, has just dropped its first trailer. Paramount Pictures offers a glimpse of one of the highlights of its end-of-year lineup.

Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy decision 'fearful choice'?

Breast cancer survivor Melissa Etheridge has revealed that she doesn't agree with Angelina Jolie's recent decision to undergo a preventive double mastectomy. Talking to the LGBT newspaper in Washington, the 52-year-old singer said that she, too, has the same gene mutation but she would never take the decision for herself.

Jharkhand logs onto social networking without internet

People in Jharkhand have put a spin on online social networking, without the internet - they are expressing their opinions on a "social networking telephone line" called the Jharkhand Mobile Vaani (JMV). Saurav Roy reports.

Nitish Kumar's NDA pullout: hypocrisy at its best

What is shocking about Nitish Kumar is his belief that LK Advani would be more acceptable to the Muslims of Bihar than Narendra Modi, writes Sunita Aron. Kurakani in Kathmandu

Sooraj Pancholi: rising or setting?

Not all publicity is good publicity, and Sooraj Pancholi is finding that out the hard way. Sooraj was just about to embark on an acting career, with a film to be produced by Salman Khan. We track his nascent career and see what the industry says.

Do Dooni Chaar sequel on the cards?

He wooed everyone with his storytelling technique in the award winning movie Do Dooni Chaar and buoyed by the positive response to his middle-class drama. "If not better, the sequel should be at least as good as the first one," said director Habib Faisal.

Sharif's 'million dollar watch' rumours go viral on Twitter

After a member of Pakistan's National Assembly alleged that a PPP leader wore a 'million dollar watch', Twitter reports have claimed that the leader was none other that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Mandela's grandson Mandla takes up his challenge to serve

Nelson Mandela's grandson Mandla wanted to be a disc jockey but his illustrious grandfather had other ideas for him -- passing down a lesson on the responsibility that South Africa's most famous surname carries.

Amol Rajan new Independent editor, first non-white to head UK paper

A 29-year-old Indian-origin journalist was on Monday named the editor of The Independent, becoming the first non-white editorial head of a UK national paper.

Rishi Kapoor's stunts impress Inception, The Dark Knight action directors

At 60, Rishi Kapoor left Hollywood action directors Tom Struthers and John Street stunned. The veteran Bollywood actor is said to have performed a brilliantly executed action sequence on the sets of D-Day without any training or rehearsals.

Subramanian Swamy, spokesperson for Indian 'manhood'?

Twitter was set abuzz with Dr. Subramanian Swamy asking the nation to decide whether they wanted to be a 'virat Hindu renaissance civilization' or secular 'hijdas'. Dhruba Jyoti Purkait explores why India feels the constant need to 'man up'.
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