India
CAG exposes fraud in Anantapur civic body
ANANTAPUR: The tax collectors of Anantapur Municipal Corporation have reportedly siphoned off nearly Rs 20 lakh. The fraud came to..
On the trail of the crow pheasant call
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In the blink of an eye, when the crow pheasant of the signature film of the 16th IFFK soars through the orname..
Indian employers most bullish on hiring: Survey
The report said that employers in all four regions of India reported positive hiring plans for the next three months.
A case for vintage
WHEN it comes to vintage buys in the West, the 1980s have become the new 1930s. The demand for old fashion, especially haute coutu..
Supplementary estimates released
BANGALORE: The state government on Monday tabled the second instalment of the supplementary estimates aggregating to Rs 3,864.23 c..
New Bill to guarantee government services
BANGALORE: The state government on Monday tabled a Bill that provides guarantee of government services to citizens within a stipul..
Corporation lying about existence of dump yard
CHENNAI: While the Chennai Corporation maintains that the Kodungaiyur dumping yard came into existence even before any human settl..
A concert for freedom!
An all-girls band that represented the Women's Christian College emerged winners at the acoustic competition organised by the Inte..
Need student-centric education: MS Thimmappa
Higher education is controlled by commercial and political forces, says former BU VC..
Dont worry about the new GMAT
BANGALORE: Come June 2012, the prestigious Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) will have a new addition designed to measure ..
Act before its too late
In a resource based economy, drastic change with respect to long term sustainability is absolutely essential. With climate showing..
Strike in Syria targets economy, Assad's backers
The opposition wants the strike to remain in force until the regime pulls the army out of cities.
Pawar was invited too, but kept away: Anna
Anna Hazare has reached Ghaziabad to conduct a counselling session with those aspiring to join Tam Anna.
Imran vows to 'quit politics' if ISI link proved
Cricketer-turn politician Imran Khan rubbished claims that the ISI was sponsoring Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf party.
India stares at economic slowdown, job cuts
For the first time in recent months India's industrial economy has actually shrunk, which may lead to job cuts.
'Don 2' is differently cool: Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan is impressed with the final cut of the movie - and hopes the audience likes it as much.