India
It was like coming back home: Vidya Balan on shooting for TV
Actress Vidya Balan found it exciting to return to her roots - the small screen.
Man found hanging from tree in Deer Park in south Delhi
The deceased identified as Shivashish, who worked at a restaurant in Yusuf Sarai area, was apparantly upset over his financial condition, police said.
Two kids killed in collapse of building, wall in Delhi
The rescue operation was started soon after and the injured were admitted to Jeevan Mala Hospital in Karol Bagh.
BGM demands special employment package for Gujjar youth in Jammu and Kashmir
The BGM hopes that the PM on his next visit to the state will announce some welfare measures for the Gujjar youth.
Teacher booked for beating KG student urges HC to quash case
A wooden foot ruler is not a dangerous weapon and hence she was wrongly booked under this IPC section, said Michelle Mark Anthony, the teacher at ST Columbia School in Grant Road here.
Annu Kapoor: Sex sells in Bollywood, but it's not a formula for success
Kapoor will next be seen in 'Shaukeen', a remake of Basu Chatterjee's film that revolves around 3 lecherous old men
Adidas lifts ban on sales via eBay, Amazon and other online shopping websites
Adidas had previously said it wanted its products to be sold only via expert and specialist retailers rather than eBay and Amazon.
High Court notice on plea over house rented to Arvind Kejriwal
Justice V.K. Shali, while issuing notice to Viren Jain, now posted the matter for Aug 21.
Kerala nurses now live in basement in Iraq
The nurses have some idea about who controls Tikrit as there were reports about bombings in the place.
Malayalam book on M F Hussain translated into Arabic, English
The book, which also has some paintings and photographs of the artist, is a tribute to Hussain, who passed away three years ago.
Lisicki holds nerve to sweep past Ivanovic at Wimbledon
While Eugenie Bouchard won the last four games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals with a 7-6 (5), 7-5 win over Alize Cornet.
As caliphate declared, Iraqi troops battle for Tikrit
Iraqi army spokesman Qassim Atta said declaring a caliphate could backfire by underlining Baghdadi's group posed a risk to other nations.
Force India in race for 3rd-place with Ferrari, says Robert Fernley
Force India are in good shape to fight Formula 1 giants Ferrari , said deputy team boss Fernley.
Woman found dead after allegedly falling from terrace in Kanpur
A 20-year-old woman was found dead after allegedly falling from a terrace in Govind Nagar area here in Kanpur, police said on Monday.
West Bengal looking for financier to reopen tea garden
"The state government has been looking for financiers to reopen the closed Raipur tea garden. It has been lying closed since 2003 when its management fled the tea garden," he said.
Oscar Pistorius had no mental disorder at time of shooting: Psychiatrists
Pistorius did not have a mental disorder when he killed his girlfriend, a psychological report said as his murder trial resumed.