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Underworld don Chhota Rajan brought to Delhi from Indonesia
55-year-old Rajan was arrested in Bali upon arrival from Australia on October 25. Rajan was handed over to seven CBI officers on Thursday evening and was flown to India on a special aircraft, an Indonesian Interpol official said.
Exit polls divided on Bihar
Exit polls on Thursday were divided on the outcome of month-long assembly polls in Bihar, with 4 of 6 available giving the Mahagathbandhan a majority in the 243-member house, one giving the BJP-led alliance a sweeping victory and the 6th predicting that neither side would cross the half-way mark.
Bihar exit polls: All you need to know
CITIESMORE »
Police building llegal structure near Akbar’s Tomb: ASI
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has accused the police department of carrying out illegal construction in the prohibited and regulated area of Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandra.
Accidents on Yamuna expressway has risen this year
The number of fatal accidents on Yamuna Expressway has gone up considerably this year as compared to previous one.
Washim civil and operating surgeon suspended for negligence
Fortyone cataract surgeries were performed in Washim district hospital in Vidarbha. But of these majority developed infections and are now under treatment at Mumbai. Civil surgeon Dr Surkekha Mendhe and operating surgeon Dr Prashant Chavan suspended yesterday.
TECHMORE »
How 10 big tech companies got their names
Here's tracking down how some of the world's biggest technology companies got their names and what they mean
Microsoft to help solve urban India's problems: CEO Satya Nadella
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella today said the company is commencing a programme for startups.
Zomato CEO's mail to staff after layoffs
One of India's most talked-about unicorn Zomato recently laid off a part of its workforce.
SPORTSMORE »
1st Test: Elgar helps South Africa edge ahead on Day 1
Spin accounted for nine of the 12 wickets that fell on day one of the Mohali Test, leaving South Africa 173 runs in arrears of India.
Talking points, Mohali Test: Elgar's hot, Dhawan's not
TOI Sports looks back at the key passages of play from day one of the Mohali Test between India and South Africa.
Elgar not the first unassuming spinner to trouble India
Here's a look at other instances in Test cricket when India were caught unawares by less fancied slow bowlers.
BUSINESSMORE »
Government reforms helped expand biz: Nadella
Microsoft Corporation CEO Satya Nadella, who is in Mumbai to participate in its largest ever consumer conference 'Future Unleashed' in the country, praised the Modi government's record on ease of doing business at a time when sections of the domestic industry appear to be getting restless with the speed of change.
TinyOwl layoffs spark 'hostage drama'
"All I want is to go home safely. I am scared for my life," Gaurav Choudhary, 24, one of the co-founders of TinyOwl, told TOI over the phone, his voice breaking.
Households, temples can push gold schemes
Forty-five-year-old housewife Jharna Chowdhury from Kolkata said she would love her jewellery to fetch her some return.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Bhajji: I wanted to settle down 
Just-married couple Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra in their first interview post a week-long ‘very very big fat Punjabi wedding’
Celebs who moved out of their parents’ home
Celebs grow up in the comfort of their parents' home. However, with time, they are choosing to move out of their nests and buying their own properties to settle down.
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