India
Woman naxal killed in a fierce gun-battle with security personnel
A woman naxalite was on Friday killed in a fierce gun-battle with security personnel in Maoist-hit Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, police said.
Baby Blossoms: A new baby care Android app built by Indian developers
The Baby Blossoms app on baby care to helps young parents with baby rearing tips.
KIMS Hospital group to invest Rs 500 cr on expansion
Going in for a major expansion, the Kerala-based KIMS Hospital will be investing Rs 500 crore in the next 2-3 years to become a 2000-bed hospital chain. The group has acquired two hospitals during the last quarter in Kottayam and Kollam, making it a 1000-...
Online dating company Cupid gets approaches for casual dating websites
Internet dating site Cupid said it has been approached by multiple parties for its casual dating websites.
Twitter lawyer appointed to senior White House technology role
The Obama administration has appointed Twitter lawyer Nicole Wong to a new senior advisory position.
Samsung Galaxy S4 to be available in five new colours
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be available in Blue Arctic, Purple Mirage, Red Aurora, Brown Autumn and Pink Twilight colours.
Miami Heat beat San Antonio Spurs to win NBA championship
The Miami Heat clinched their second successive NBA championship, beating the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 in the decisive seventh game.
US asks India to increase prosecutions in trafficking cases
India should increase prosecutions and conviction of all forms of trafficking, a US report has said, observing that the country does not fully comply with the minimum standards to fight the crime.
Nitish down with 'NaMonia', should consult a doctor: BJP
BJP hit back on Thursday at Bihar Chief Minister's barbs at his Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi and citing his elevation as the party's poll panel chief to part ways with the NDA saying that Nitish Kumar was down with 'NaMonia'.
Press release of ITBP on Kedarnath rescue operation
ITBP carried several dozen helicopter sorties and rescued more than 200 personnel from Kedarnath.
Ernie Els shoots 63, holds clubhouse lead in Germany
The South African, who won the British Open in 2002 and 2012 and the US Open in 1994 and 1997, almost had a second eagle at the last that would have equalled a course record.
Vasco da Gama's journal on voyage to India in world's greatest documents
The hand written journal of Vasco da Gama's pioneering voyage to India, during the 15th century, has been included in the list of world's most prestigious documents by the UNESCO.
'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' is the story of a true hero: Farhan Akhtar
Farhan Akhtar believes the story of Milkha Singh needed to be told as it talks about a real hero.
India welcomes Hassan Rouhani's election as Iran's new President
India has welcomed the election of Hassan Rouhani as new President of Iran, saying the poll outcome is a "good signal" indicating greater convergence and consensus among Iranian people.
John McAfee resurfaces as ranting video star, mocks McAfee software
Eccentric software pioneer John McAfee is back in the spotlight - lashing out at the anti-virus software that bears his name in a profanity-laced video.
Delhi: Unidentified men rape married woman, AAP members stage protest
The woman, who was from Bihar, alleged that she was raped for three days in Bhajanpura.