India
Cold wave continues in North India
Traffic could not be restored on the Hindustan-Tibet and Kiratpur-Manali highways which were blocked due to snowfall.
Haryana: 5 arrested for raping girl, making video
The victim alleged that the accused threatened her of dire consequences if she revealed the matter to anyone.
Sharapova vrooms into Australian Open quarters
Her 6-1, 6-0 win over Flipkens set a tournament record of fewest number of games lost through four rounds.
Ferrer advances to Australian Open quarterfinals
David Ferrer advanced to the Australian Open quarterfinals with a 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 win over Kei Nishikori of Japan.
BJP to launch toll-free number to connect with people in UP
The spokesman said that if the complaint, suggestion or request would be of local level, then it would be forwarded to the concerned leader within 15 minutes.
West Bengal: SUV falls into Teesta river, 6 dead
Six people, who sustained critical injuries during the fall, have been admitted to a hospital.
Megaupload's Kim Dotcom launches new site 'Mega', says it's legal
Dotcom said his new offering, Mega.co.nz is complied with the law and warned that attempts to take it down would be futile.
Two men squabble over 'one wife' in MP court
While one was unable to show any document to prove his marriage, the other had papers to show that he was wedded to the woman.
Jaya announces Rs 3 crore worth initiatives in education
J Jayalalithaa has allocated Rs 1.35 crore towards setting up Soft Skill Centres in 30 colleges.
Pak investigator probing PM graft case found dead
Kamran Faisal was found hanging from a fan in his room at the Federal Lodges in Islamabad, police officials said.
Unplanned colonies fuelling capital crime: Delhi Police
Despite the increase in crimes, Delhi Police solved 53.15 per cent cases in 2012 in comparison to 51.47 per cent in 2011.
Karnataka: CBI cautions people against impersonators
The CBI cautioned people, particularly in mine-rich Bellary district, against falling prey to impersonators.
It's a shame to mix sports with politics: Nobbs
Michael Nobbs has termed the departure of Pakistani players from the Hockey India League a "shame."
Salman Khan: Jagdish Mali needs help
Jagdish Mali was seen walking in a semi-nude condition in Andheri and was later rescued by Salman Khan.
Remnants of 1500 km long river discovered on Mars
The European Space Agency's Mars Express imaged the striking upper part of the remnants of Reull Vallis river on Mars.
Decline in numerical ability among children in rural India
Incidentally, 2012 was designated as the year of mathematics in India.