India
Taj Mahal for the rich and famous only?
A report suggests the Taj Mahal should be made the exclusive playgrounds of the wealthy in order to protect it.
Senior India players want Pillay as hockey coach
Indian men's hockey team is without a coach since last month's Guangzhou Asian Games.
Katrina voted world's sexiest woman again
The Bollywood beauty has topped London based newspaper Eastern Eye's list of the hottest women for the third year in a row.
Online Editor sacked over fake US cables report
Siddique Sajid, an editor at 'Online' news agency, was fired following an inquiry ordered by the organisation's owner and Editor-in-Chief.
Gagan Narang ends year as Asia's No. 1 shooter
Narang's silver was the first by an Indian at the Asian Games in any rifle event.
WikiLeaks Cablegate: Trust deficit between India, Pakistan
India-related document from the leaked US embassy cables released by whistleblowing website WikiLeaks.
Saina in Hong Kong Super Series semifinals
Saina has been in rampaging form this year, winning three back-to-back tournament.
Kids go on expensive buying sprees in iPhone games
Parents are horrified by purchases of virtual items in top Apple App Store games.
P&G gives up on soap operas, will tweet instead
P&G, whose sponsorship of TV dramas helped coin the term "soap opera," has pulled the plug after 77 years.
2G scam probe: CBI to question A Raja
The premier investigating agency will send a notice to Raja under section 160 of CRPC to join the investigations.
Lady Gaga waxwork lookalikes unveiled
Eight wax models of "Poker Face" singer Lady Gaga were unveiled by Madame Tussauds museums around the world.
Five-year-old kid names Putin's new puppy
Dima Sokolov chose the winning name of "Buffy" for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's new puppy.
India's envoy to Nepal to be recalled
Sources say MEA is unhappy with the performance of Rakesh Sood. He will be replaced by MEA special secretary Jayant Prasad.
Ajay not worried about 'Toonpur Ka...' clash with 'TMK'
Both the films are to release on 24th December
35,000 plant species yet to be identified
There are estimated 70,000 of flowering plants undescribed by scientists and 35000 yet to be identified.
CET planned for bank jobs from next year
The exam will be conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection mainly for clerical staff.