• More than two inches rain in kota

    Kota . Kota rained more than two inches in three hours Monday evening . Never ever rimjhim water overflowing on the roads due to heavy downpour . The watering places, as the case may be . Fourteen rainy evening began at age five until eight o'clock . 58.2 mm of rain was recorded during this period . With the rainy weather was pleasant and the residents relief from the heat and humidity . Before starting the day with sunshine today , are a bit cloudy .

    Kota . Kota rained more than two inches in three hours Monday evening . Never ever rimjhim water overflowing on the roads due to heavy downpour . The watering places, as the case may be . Fourteen rainy evening began at age five until eight o'clock . 58.2 mm of rain was recorded during this period . With the rainy weather was pleasant and the residents relief from the heat and humidity . Before starting the day with sunshine today , are a bit cloudy .

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  • Berlusconi calls for vote, but key allies disagree

      ROME: Former Premier Silvio Berlusconi is pushing for elections in Italy after asking his party's five cabinet ministers to resign from the nation's fragile coalition government to protest the punishment he is about to receive for his tax-fraud conviction.

      ROME: Former Premier Silvio Berlusconi is pushing for elections in Italy after asking his party's five cabinet ministers to resign from the nation's fragile coalition government to protest the punishment he is about to receive for his tax-fraud conviction.

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  • Amanda Knox's murder retrial begins in Italy

     FLORENCE, Italy: The retrial of Amanda Knox and her former lover for the murder of a British student begins in Florence on Monday, though she has decided not to attend.

     FLORENCE, Italy: The retrial of Amanda Knox and her former lover for the murder of a British student begins in Florence on Monday, though she has decided not to attend.

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  • US drone strike in Pakistan kills 4 militants

     PESHAWAR: Two Pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected American drone strike has killed four alleged militants in the country's northwestern tribal areas. 

     PESHAWAR: Two Pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected American drone strike has killed four alleged militants in the country's northwestern tribal areas. 

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  • Dignity of PMs post must be maintained  Varun Gandhi

     KOLKATA: BJP general secretary Varun Gandhi took on his cousin and Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his remark that he would tear up and throw out the ordinance protecting convicted legislators, a comment widely seen as contemptuous of the Prime Minister.

     KOLKATA: BJP general secretary Varun Gandhi took on his cousin and Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his remark that he would tear up and throw out the ordinance protecting convicted legislators, a comment widely seen as contemptuous of the Prime Minister.

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  •  SC relief for Jayalalithaa in DA case

     NEW DELHI: In a huge relief to Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa, the Supreme Court on Monday quashed the Karnataka government's notification cacelling the appointment of special public prosecutor G Bhawani Singh. 

     NEW DELHI: In a huge relief to Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa, the Supreme Court on Monday quashed the Karnataka government's notification cacelling the appointment of special public prosecutor G Bhawani Singh. 

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  • CBI to confront Jindal with ex-coal secretary

    NEW DELHI: The CBI will question Congress MP Naveen Jindal again in the Coalgate scam and he is likely to be confronted with former coal secretary H C Gupta, sources said. Jindal, during his questioning last week, denied all allegations against him. CBI sources said certain questions related to the allocation done to his company JSPL will be put to him in the next round of questioning. 

    NEW DELHI: The CBI will question Congress MP Naveen Jindal again in the Coalgate scam and he is likely to be confronted with former coal secretary H C Gupta, sources said. Jindal, during his questioning last week, denied all allegations against him. CBI sources said certain questions related to the allocation done to his company JSPL will be put to him in the next round of questioning. 

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  • Narendra Modi doesn't like 'dehati aurat': Salman Khurshid

     NEW YORK: Slamming Narendra Modi, external affairs minister Salman Khurshid on Monday said the BJP leader's attack on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over the purported "dehati aurat" remark shows that he does not like village women and likened him to a "parrot" who makes utterances without verifying facts

     NEW YORK: Slamming Narendra Modi, external affairs minister Salman Khurshid on Monday said the BJP leader's attack on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over the purported "dehati aurat" remark shows that he does not like village women and likened him to a "parrot" who makes utterances without verifying facts

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  • Yuvraj returns for Australia series, no place for Sehwag, Gambhir

    NEW DELHI: Left-handed batsman Yuvraj Singh staged a comeback in the Indian squad for the ODI series against Australia, starting October 10. Yuvraj cemented his place in Team India following some brilliant performances in the Challengers trophy and limited-overs series against West Indies A.

    NEW DELHI: Left-handed batsman Yuvraj Singh staged a comeback in the Indian squad for the ODI series against Australia, starting October 10. Yuvraj cemented his place in Team India following some brilliant performances in the Challengers trophy and limited-overs series against West Indies A.

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  • Supreme Court to decide N Srinivasan's fate

    NEW DELHI: Whether N Srinivasan will be able to assume duty as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president or not will be decided on Monday by the Supreme Court.

    NEW DELHI: Whether N Srinivasan will be able to assume duty as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president or not will be decided on Monday by the Supreme Court.

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