India
Salman is with us, says Sarabjit's sister Dalbir
Sarabjit Singh's sister Dalbir Kaur is confident that Bollywood actor Salman will help in her brother's release.
Announcement on discovery of God particle soon
The Higgs Boson is a vital component of the Standard Model - the all-encompassing 30-year-old scientific theory of how the universe works at the simplest level.
Mexico's former ruling party voted back to office
The PRI ruled for 71 years,known for corruption and also has built many institutes and social services in Mexico.
Hrithik, Sanjay Leela Bhansali to team up again
As sources claim, Bhansali's next film will be a love story based in Europe.
Hong Kong protests as Hu anoints leader
The new leader, Leung, was chosen by a committee of business elites who mostly voted according to Beijing's wishes, while Hong Kong's voters had no say.
Andrew Garfield named ambassador for orphans
Andrew Garfield has been appointed as an ambassador for the Worldwide Orphans Foundation.
UK: Sex grooming cases spark racial tensions
Many cases of Asian Muslim men accused of grooming young white girls for sex are slowly moving to trial across northern England.
NSG to pull out 900 commandos from VIP security
The NSG will put them to perform specialist counter-terror and counter-hijack operations.
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 5: Talat Aziz eliminated
The show's judges' panel includes actress Madhuri Dixit, choreographer Remo D'Souza and filmmaker Karan Johar.
Pay more for power in Delhi from Sunday
The consumers will be charged Rs 3.70 per unit for the first 200 units and Rs 4.80 for the monthly usages of upto 400 units.
Kamal Haasan to sing for Tamil film 'Haridas'
The playback singer in Kamal Haasan needs no introduction; however he was last heard only in 'Manmadhan Ambu'.
Mumbai: BMC announces 10 per cent water cut
The BMC supplies 3,350 million litres of water daily to the city while the requirement is about 4,200 million litres per day.
Charlie Chaplin being animated for TV
Legendary comedian and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin is all set to be animated for a kids' show on television.
When will India stop ignoring children's films?
Established filmmakers are convinced that there is no real market for serious children's films in India.
Now, Mumbai wants to be the next Tokyo
Authorities to act on suggestions from Japanese delegates to bring the rail stations on par with those in Tokyo.
T'puram: Green drive at Kerala University fete
The Kerala University Union has embarked on a green initiative to celebrate the 75th birthday celebrations.