India
Anna says his goal and that of Kejriwal same
The Gandhian, however, made it clear that he would campaign for selected AAP candidates.
New guidelines to prevent misuse of Sec 66(A) of IT Act
No less than a DCP would be allowed to permit registration of a case under provisions of the IT Act that deals with spreading hatred through electronic messages.
Jeev lying 20th after first round in Japan
Jeev qualified for the tournament on the basis of his win in the Scottish Open and by virtue of being a member of the Japan Tour.
Microsoft: Windows 8 selling well despite PC slump
About 40 million licenses to Windows 8 were sold in its first month on the market.
Bollywood beauties to walk the ramp at IRFW
Genelia D'Souza, Bipasha, Esha Sharvani and Zeenat Aman are set to walk the ramp at the India Resort Fashion Week.
35,000 bags of garbage collected in Sabarimala clean-up
35,000 bags of garbage were taken out from the shrine complex and the foothills in a massive clean-up operation.
Talaash: Is the film a hit even before the release?
Theater owners are happy with the response Aamir Khan's forthcoming film 'Talaash' is receiving.
Odisha: Boy kills himself for failing to pay school fine
The fine was imposed by the school for attendance shortage and the boy was subsequently refused permission to sit for a test.
Vettel's F1 title in danger as Ferrari mull appeal
Ferrari were reportedly "evaluating footage" to see if it shows Red Bull's Vettel making an illegal overtaking move in the Brazilian GP, where he finished sixth to clinch the title.
'Paradesi' music review: Offers interesting music
GV Prakash Kumar's music, for a change, serves a higher purpose, when comparing it with some previous albums.
'Iron Man 3' is not a serious movie: Producer
Actor Robert Downey Jr reunites with his 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' director Shane Black on 'Iron Man 3'.
Samsung to ship 16 million Windows 8 and 7 computers this year: Executive
Samsung has now also announced the launch of its Windows 8 based Smart devices in the Indian market.
Egypt mass protests challenge Islamist president
Morsi says the decrees are necessary to protect the "revolution" and the nation's transition to democratic rule.
Civil society agrees on govt's stand on Internet: Sibal
The government on Tuesday said it has arrived at a consensus with civil society and other stakeholders.
Asia's biggest cattle fair 'Sonepur mela' starts
Elephants, horses, dogs, donkeys, ponies, rabbits and goats are sold from the mela, which is also known as the Harihar Kshetra Mela.
IIT JEE Main aspirants' particulars to be displayed on website
The move comes after it was found that candidates have committed mistakes while filling particulars in their online registration form.