India
Pay freedom fighter Rs 30K: HC to Govt
Delhi High Court on Thursday asked the Government to pay litigation cost of Rs 30,000 to 85-year-old freedom fighter Ashwini Kumar.
US warns firms against deals with Iran
The warning comes after Iran's defiance of the demands that it suspend uranium enrichment activities.
Distortion of Hinduism irks US Indians
Hindu parents in US are irked by school textbooks that contain factually incorrect information about Hinduism.
US plans 35 pc cut in aid to India
The Bush administration has proposed an unwarranted 35 per cent cut in aid to India in its 2008 Budget.
NASA love triangle: Astronaut fired
NASA will terminate details of Lisa Nowak charged with attempted kidnapping of her ex-boyfriend's new love-interest
Jessica case next hearing in April
The SC has issued a notice to the Delhi Police on a bail plea of Jessica murder accused, Manu Sharma.
UK will hike visa fees for Indians
The UK announced an increase in its visa fees for Indian students, visitors and those wishing to settle down from April 1 2007.
It's Nayar XI vs Hurley XI in Jodhpur
Traditional folk songs and a cricket match enlivened Jodhpur as Arun Nayar and Liz Hurley arrived in the city.
Yunus moots idea of SAARC passport
Bangladesh's micro-credit movement Mohammad Yunus is envisaging a common passport for South Asian nations.
Bharat Shah gets death threat again
Bharat Shah has filed a police complaint claiming he had received threatening calls from a Dubai-based person.
Woman unaware of pregnancy until birth
A woman who weighs more than 180 kg said she did not know she was pregnant until two days before giving birth to a boy.
World's longest underwater cave found
Cave divers in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula have said they have found the world's longest underwater cave system.
Scientists try to predict intentions
Scientists detected people’s decisions in the past but researchers in Berlin have now identified decisions.
CBI begins probe against Mulayam
The CBI has begun a probe against Mulayam Singh Yadav for amassing wealth disproportionate to his income.
'Interim report on Godhra not ruled out'
The Godhra Commission has not ruled out on giving an interim report on the Sabarmati Express train carnage and the post-Godhra riots in 2002.
Astronomical salaries for IIM grads
Salaries zoomed across the board for the 2007 batch of graduates at IIM-Kozhikode this year.