India
Indonesian boat sinks, 100 onboard
A passenger ferry believed to be carrying between 60 and 100 people sank in eastern Indonesia after it was swamped by heavy waves.
Protester shot in Nepal turmoil
In Nijgadh people were marching through town when security forces opened fire, killing one protester and wounding five, a local official said.
Actor Sarath Kumar joins AIADMK
Popular Southern actor Sarath Kumar along with his actress wife, Radhika has joined AIADMK on Monday.
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Foreign hand in conversions: Advani
BJP leader alleges "proselytisation campaigns" are foreign funded and "pose grave threat to national integrity"
Readerspeak: Go for it, activist Aamir
The readership was almost equally split about the Aamir's anything-for-a-cause song. While some appreciated, others were cynical.
Easter celebrations | Chocolate trail
India, with its vibrant Christian community, as well the colonial legacy, has seen Easter being celebrated in an elaborate manner.
Don't tax us for Iraq war: Americans
Taking a cue from the age-old tradition, an estimated 10,000 Americans, who are against US' invasion and occupation of Iraq, have abruptly refused to pay their income taxes.
England arrogant under Nasser: Hayden
Australian opener Matthew Hayden believes England were an arrogant side under Nasser Hussain but have improved to become a more sociable team under the leadership of Michael Vaughan.
We never wanted Rajkumar to die
How old was I when I first saw a Rajkumar film? I must have been four years old. The movie I saw was the legendary Bangarada Manushya.
Afghanistan to adopt Indian rural plan
Afghan President Hamid Karzai wants to take the concept of National Institute of Rural Development home to be implemented in villages.
King's troubles from home and away
While the King battles pro-democracy protests on the streets of Nepal, the Monarch may have opposition on his hands from India.
Dhoni up in order, Uthappa may debut
Stand-in skipper Virender Sehwag on Tuesday said continuing with the policy of experimenting, Robin Uthappa could make his debut on Wednesday.
John Abraham writes from sick bed
Bollywood star John Abraham had an accident when he allegedly banged his motorcycle into bystanders and injured two persons on Saturday night in suburban Khar. Printed below is a letter that he wrote to the media.
Trescothick's got a mystery bug
Trescothik says he had to go home because of a viral problem and the fatigue due to non-stop international cricket.
Assam records 65 pc voter turnout
Security was stepped up as 8,995 polling stations opened for voters. But, heavy rains and reports of violence kept voters indoors.