India
Jaipur's star on-Board eyes SRCC
The results of the Class XII, CBSE board exams are out. And a few students like Nirmal Sharda have come out with flying colours.
No business links with Jagat: Andaleeb
Hamadan Exports Director Andaleeb Sehgal on Tuesday denied before the Pathak panel that he had any business links with Jagat Singh.
Gujarat cinemas not to screen Fanaa
Aamir Khan's Fanaa may not release in Gujarat, thanks to some strong statements he made against the state government.
The Olympic Stadium: Berlin
The Olympic Stadium in Berlin is one of the most historical venues in Germany. It will host the World Cup Final on July 9.
Ronaldinho: The Dream-Dribbler
Despite being blessed with almost supernatural ball control, Ronaldinho Gaucho blushes when he is mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Zico or Pele.
NREGA major landmark of UPA Govt: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh claimed the NREGA and the Right to Information Act were the two major landmarks of his government.
PM urges medicos to end strike
The Prime Minister appealed to the striking medical students to call off their strike on Monday.
Indian teen youngest US chess champ
Arjun remained unbeaten throughout the tournament and scored 5.5 points out of a possible six in the six-round tournament.
Oprah writes about her battle with bulge
Oprah has signed a deal to tell the story of her battle against the bulge in the biggest non-fiction book deal ever.
US govt free to spy on journos
U S Attorney General says reporters can be prosecuted for publishing classified information to ensure national security.
Giant leap forward in nuclear power field
16th nuclear power plant and second 540 MW Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor, Tarapur Atomic Power Plant, went critical.
Gogoi allots portfolios, retains Finance
Assam Chief Minister distributed portfolios to his council of ministers, keeping Home, Finance and PWD to himself.
Being Mohanlal: Kerala's pride
Kerala superstar Mohanlal of the Company fame talks about movies, melodrama and Malayalam film industry.
Nepal minister to talk with Maoists
Three-member delegation will attempt to broker peace after two round of talks in 2001 and 2003.
Cannes Diary: Ash speaks
Ash portrays the true story of a woman's battle for justice in Jagmohan Mundhra's film titled Provoked at Cannes film festival.
Now, disclaimer debate hits Da Vinci
Bad news for those of who were on their way to book tickets for The Da Vinci Code. Sony Pictures, the company releasing the movie in India, has refused to add an extra disclaimer at the beginning of the film calling it a work of fiction and denying any re...