India
CNNAEO welcomes SC verdict on wage board
Hailing the Supreme Court decision on the Majithia wage board for mediapersons, the Confederation of Newspapers and News Agencies Employees Organisations (CNNAEO) on Sunday appealed to Indian Newspaper Society (INS) and owners of newspapers to implement t...
Will complete road restoration in Uttarakhand by April end: BRO
The Border Roads Organisation has said that it will ensure complete restoration of the roads damaged in the Uttarakhand flash floods by April 30 to enable a smooth and trouble-free 'char dham' pilgrimage this season.
Howrah gangrape case: Prime accused arrested
Two women were allegedly gangraped by seven men led by a Trinamool Congress leader last week in Howrah.
Delhi court acquits advocate in rape cases
Additional Sessions Judge also said the advocate was entitled to get benefit of doubt since nothing incriminating had surfaced against him.
Yuki Bhambri wins double-crown at Chennai Challenger Meet
Yuki played some of his best tennis in his career this week as he annexed double crown winning both singles and doubles event at the ATP Challenger tennis tournament.
Was mistaken for a Sindhi in college, says Anil Ambani
The alumni of the college were on Saturday felicitated by the President Pranab Mukherjee.
IOA polls on Sunday, India likely to return to Olympic fold
IOA will hold its much-awaited elections on Sunday which is expected to clear the decks for India's return to the Olympic fold.
Rahul's visit to Jharkhand infused renewed energy: PCC
Congress on Saturday claimed that party vice-president Rahul Gandhi's just concluded visit to Jharkhand has infused a renewed energy and enthusiasm among common people in the state.
Philip Seymour Hoffman a victim of drug laws: Russell Brand
Russell Brand has said that Philip Seymour Hoffman was a victim of "stupid" drug laws.
State government transfers 42 IPS officers
In a major reshuffle in the top echelon of Madhya Pradesh police department, the state government has transferred 42 IPS officers.
CBI court defers hearing in five NRHM cases till February 21
Hearing in five cases related to the multi-crore National Rural Health Mission scam could not be taken up in CBI court on Friday.
Telangana just a step away from reality as Cabinet clears draft Bill
Hyderabad will be a joint capital of both the states for 10 years, while the demand for making it a Union Territory has been rejected.
India face shame in opening ceremony of Sochi Games
India will face the ignominy of witnessing three of its athletes march without the national flag during the opening ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics.
Delhi government to take measures to ensure safety of women
Delhi's Women and Child Development Minister, Rakhi Birla said that a change in mindset is imperative to bring about gender equity.
Hasee Toh Phasee: How Parineeti turned around Bollywood's stereotype of a mad scientist
If scientists are so charming and lovable then many of us are making mistakes by not befriending them.
I have always lived under Anurag's shadow: Abhinav Kashyap
Abhinav Kashyap admits he's always lived under the tutelage of his elder brother and acclaimed filmmaker Anurag Kashyap.