India
Dreamgirls cast their spell in Cannes
Dreamgirls is about three black American singers and their manager who rise to stardom in 1960s.
Vegan moms less likely to have twins
A study reveals that women who consume animal products, specifically dairy, are five times more likely to have twins.
MCD orders: Sealings, demolitions halt
Premises sealed in accordance with court orders post January one, 2006 will be eligible to be reopened, the Centre said in its notification.
BJP, RSS lash out at Pope's comments
The Pope's comments on religious intolerance in India has not gone down well with the BJP and RSS.
Nepal Army unhappy by King's power clip
Nepal Army, unlike to accept the Parliament’s decision to curtail decision to curtail King’s powers.
Hurriyat not to attend roundtable
The Hurriyat Conference has rejected the Centre's invitation to attend the two-day roundtable on the Kashmir issue.
In Pics: In support of merit
Citizen journalist, Nidhi Aggarwal sent us pictures from AIIMS where docs are protesting against a rise in quota for OBCs.
Official held for contempt of court
Ashok Khot was wanted for disregarding apex court's ban on allowing new sawmills in forests.
Communists will be wiped out: Ramdev
Yoga Guru Ramdev has said that all communists will be wiped out of the country as they cannot survive for long.
Split may cost McCartney a fortune
Paul McCartney could lose up to a quarter of his estimated 825 million pound fortune after separating from his wife.
Docs demand hike in seats before quota
Docs demanded number of seats in higher educational institutions be increased before implementing the proposed OBC quota-hike.
A Captain's knock
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIndia's victory against the West Indies in the nail-biting one-dayer was certainly a well-deserved one. Skipper Rahul Dravid definitely walked away with the honou...
Govt abolish 600 posts despite shortage
Over 600 posts in the External Affairs Ministry have been abolished despite an "acute shortage of manpower."
Boucher urges Cong to back nuke deal
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Richard Boucher has urged the Congress to support and implement US-India civilian nuclear deal.
In Pics: Cannes Film Festival
Its India trail may have have been dotted with protests, but The Da Vinci Code continued to remain the most talked about flick at the Cannes Film Festival.
Buddhadeb sworn in as Bengal CM
Buddhadeb has become CM for second consecutive term and leading seventh Left Front government in the state.