India
Beni attacks Mulayam over suspension of UP IAS officer
Disregarding the party gag, Congress leader and Union Minister Beni Prasad Verma on launched fresh attack on Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, alleging he was "hand in glove" with sand mafia and this was the reason for suspension of Noida SDM.
Galaxy S4 smartphone explodes in Hong Kong, burns down owner's house
Firefighters rushed to the spot immediately and worked to douse the flames for over 30 minutes, say reports.
HI prunes down junior men core probables list to 33
The curtailed list comprises four goalkeepers, 11 defenders, nine midfielders and nine forwards.
What Flipkart's funds mean for its rivals
With an estimated $80 million unspent from its August 2012 funding of $150 million, Flipkart has $280 million before it needs more cash.
'The Wolverine' collects Rs 15 crore in the opening weekend
Hugh Jackman-starrer 'The Wolverine', which released July 26, has grossed Rs.15 crore on the opening weekend in India.
Stepfather rapes 14-year-old girl in Ramgarh, absconding
A 14-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her stepfather on several occasions over a year in Ramgarh area of the district, police said on Tuesday.
Watch: The gripping first trailer of Naseeruddin Shah's 'John Day'
Directed by Ahishor Solomon and produced by K Asif, Anjum Rizvi and Aatef A Khan, the film features Randeep Hooda, Naseeruddin Shah and Shernaz Patel in pivotal roles.
Angelina Jolie is Hollywood's higest-paid actress: Forbes
Angelina Jolie returns to the top of the Forbes' highest paid actress list after a three year break.
Gang involved in medical colleges admission fraud busted
Two persons, one of them director of a private firm, were arrested and police claimed to have busted a new gang involved in facilitating fraudulent admissions in Madhya Pradesh's medical colleges.
India, Senegal to cooperate in information and broadcasting sector
India and Senegal on Monday agreed to set up a joint working group in the information and broadcasting sector. The Joint Working Group is to be set up in areas identified under the Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation signed between the two countr...
Employees of urban bodies call off strike
The indefinite strike of urban bodies' employees in Chhattisgarh was called off Monday, official sources said.
Combing operations on to trace abducted SBI officials
A team of CRPF and Jharkhand Police on Monday launched operations to trace the two State Bank of India officials abducted by ultras, even as the staff of the Panki branch of SBI in Jharkhand's Palamau district boycott work demanding security.
BAI doesn't have any reason to defunct DBA: Azharuddin
Newly-appointed Delhi Badminton Association president Mohammad Azharuddin feels the Badminton Association of India has declared DBA a defunct body based on lame excuses.
Antony, Tata may give evidence in Finmeccanica trial
While Antony was being called to give testimony on the tendering process in India, Tata will provide evidence on the Indian defence industry.
Indore: CBSE conducts CTET, results to be out in September
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) was conducted on Sunday by the CBSE for the appointment of teachers. The results are expected to be declared in September. The examination was conducted in two shifts at eight centres in the city. For the primar...
Madhya Pradesh: Congress demands CM's resignation
According to an I-T department report the last BJP poll campaign was financed by mining baron Sudhir Sharma.