India
Maoists torch BJP MLA's petrol pump, hurl bombs at his house in Muzaffarpur
Armed Maoists torched a petrol pump owned by a BJP MLA, hurled bombs and opened fire at his residence late on Thursday night in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district, police said.
Red Bull two months behind rivals: Hakkinen
"They haven't really got a result to the level that they want. In Melbourne, I still think they are very far away." Hakkinen
Interview: Sebastian Vettel game for fifth straight title
The German, who won the championship last year with three races to go, has picked No. 5 to be flashed on his Red Bull.
Mistaking each other for Maoists, security men engage in fierce gun battle
Two groups of security personnel mistook each other as Maoists and began a gunfight that left three men injured in a jungle of Latehar district on Thursday.
Binani Cement suspends operations at two plants
Demanding relaxation from the Rajasthan government for mode of payment of tax dues to the tune of Rs 154.51 crore, Binani Cement has suspended operations at its two plants in the state in Sirohi and Sikar districts.
Varun Dhawan finally gets to kiss in 'Main Tera Hero'
Varun Dhawan, along with his on screen leading lady Ileana Dcruz, is all set to get the temperatures scorching.
No official intimation of death in Naxal attack: Martyrs' family
Family of martyrs have demanded action against the Naxals. The attack on Tuesday claimed the lives of 15 security personnel and 1 civilian.
4 policemen put behind bars after convict in Revati Singh murder case escapes
Four policemen were arrested and send to jail after a convict, serving life term for the murder of a BJP leader's wife, escaped while being taken from jail to a court in Muzaffarnagar for hearing in a case.
Saina off to winning start in Swiss GP; Kashyap, Pawar enter third round
Saina defeated her Japanese opponent 21-12, 21-12 in 34 minutes to progress to the second round.
Hulkenberg confident of ending Australian GP woes
Hulkenberg has failed to finish a single lap of the race in three previous visits to the Albert Park circuit - twice crashing out and once retiring with a technical problem.
Cultural programme enthrals pilgrims during Holi celebration
Dance and musical performances on Wednesday night enthralled thousands of tourists and pilgrims who gathered in the Brij Bhumi region in Mathura to witness Holi festival.
Sushil Modi refutes Nitish Kumar's quit claims as 'bunch of lies'
Bihar's former deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi on Wednesday rubbished Nitish Kumar's claims of willing to resign from the Chief Minister's post after cancelling dinner for BJP leaders in 2010 and described it as a 'bunch of lies'.
Web founder Tim Berners-Lee calls for Internet bill of rights
An online "Magna Carta" is the need of the hour to protect and enshrine the independence of the Internet and the rights of its users globally, says Tim Berners-Lee.
Nokia aims to capitalise on the growing affordable smartphone segment with the Nokia X
The Nokia X range of phones offers a mix of Nokia and Microsoft services.
Activist writes to President, demands animal sex websites to be banned
Naresh Kadyan, an activist, has demanded a ban on animal sex websites. Kadyan told IANS that he has sent a petition to the President and state and central government departments concerned.
Honey Singh fever: The rise, fall and the rise of the popular rapper
Honey Singh has become almost an essential part of all the Bollywood films and makers are ready to spend hefty amount to get the singer on board.