India
Art on paper is back with a bang
Twenty Indian veteran artists are showing more than 40 compositions at Gallery Ensign in an exhibition.
Restrict salt intake to control blood pressure
Restricting salt intake can help control blood pressure and make it easier for patients.
Rlys halt night services in Naxal-hit areas
Trains won't ply at night in certain parts of West Bengal till June 1 as the Maoists are observing a black week.
Crude bombs found on rail tracks in Orissa
The incident comes a day after the Naxals derailed a Mumbai bound train in Jhargram in West Bengal.
Kuznetsova crashes out of French Open
Kirilenko edged the sixth-seeded Kuznetsova 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 in an all-Russian match.
US military's Afghan casualty crosses 1,000
The grim milestone was reached when NATO reported that a roadside bomb killed a service member on Friday.
Clouds loom over Taiwan tech show
Tech companies feeling the pinch from Europe's debt crisis could face a tough sell when they gather in Taipei.
Brushing twice a day keeps heart disease away
Inflammation in the body, including mouth and gums, plays an important role in the build-up of clogged arteries.
German agency not satisfied with Facebook changes
Germany has some of the toughest privacy laws in the world and Germans have been vocal critics of Facebook.
Girls outscore boys in CBSE class X results
Under the new grading system those students, who obtain the qualifying grades D and above in all subjects, will be awarded qualifying certificate.
One Laptop Per Child's next move: $ 100 tablet
One Laptop Per Child's next computer will be based on chipmaker Marvell Technology Group's Moby tablet design.
Visa row: India wants Canada to repent quick
Ottawa asked to respond within 'a few days', says Home Secretary.
This toddler smokes 40 cigarettes a day!
Two-year-old Ardi Rizal started smoking after his father gave him a cigarette when he was just 18 months.
Learn from India, China: Obama tells US
President Barack Obama says the US has to "go back to basics" and fix its education system.
Image-conscious youth rein in social networking
A new report says young people are most likely to limit personal information online.
Two Indians among Malaysia's 40 wealthiest
Ananda Krishnan with a net worth of $ 8.1 billion retained his second place after Malaysian Chinese Robert Kuok.