India
Khurshid to host lunch for visiting Pak PM Ashraf
The government said the lunch is part of diplomatic courtesy being extended to the visiting dignitary and there will not be any substantive dialogue.
Googling yourself shows sexual dysfunction drugs? Google not responsible
A woman sued Google because searching for her name directed users to websites offering male erectile dysfunction treatments.
Chhattisgarh gets over Rs 4,100 crore from petrol, diesel tax
The Commercial Tax Minister said that from petrol the govt had earned sales tax of Rs 322.97 crore in 2010-11, Rs 416.88 crore in 2011-12, and Rs 368.22 crore by January 31 during fiscal year 2012-13.
Telugu actors Kajal, Chitanya to work in Hello Brother'
The film is a remake Nagarjuna's super hit comedy film 'Hello Brother'.
Tamil actress Taapsee's sister to debut in films
Taapsee's upcoming films 'Chashme Baddoor','Gundello Godari'and 'Maranthen Mannithen' are gearing up for release.
India third largest 'spam spewing nation' in world
India has ranked third on the list of the countries distributing spam across the world, after US and China.
Is Kate Middleton having a baby girl?
A slip of tongue by Kate Middleton seemed to suggest that she is pregnant with a baby girl.
Delhi: Over 150 rapes between Jan and Feb 15 this year
An analysis of figures shows that Delhi witnessed four rapes a day in the capital between January and February 15, 2013.
Full text: letter written to protest against Wharton's invite to Modi
Here is the full text of the letter which led to Wharton cancelling its invite to Narendra Modi.
US: Deadly snowstorm heads for Washington
More than six inches of snow fell at O'Hare International Airport, causing 900 flight cancellations, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation.
2002 hit-and-run case: Court to hear Salman Khan's plea today
A Magistrate's Court in Mumbai had accepted the plea of the Maharashtra govt that the actor should be tried under culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
J&K: Army orders time-bound inquiry into Baramulla firing
Curfew was imposed on Tuesday night in 10 police station areas of Kashmir as a precautionary measure following the killing of a youth in firing allegedly by security forces in Baramulla district.
Ring the bell global call to stop wife-beating
The campaign featured six video ads in which neighbours are seen ringing the door bell using different excuses to stop a man hitting his wife.
Action against police officers for missing rape case files, says Court
The matter was related to a 16-year-old girl's allegedly raped in central Delhi's Connaught Place by Karan Pal in June 1993.
Can the Jaipur Foot survive after DR Mehta?
The Jaipur Foot has pulled millions of disabled people out of their plight.
Bollywood has denigrated women: Victor Banerjee
By degrading women to mere sex objects, Bollywood is destroying the country's rich heritage, says Victor Banerjee.