India
Kanika Tiwari of ‘Agneepath' bags lead role in Tamil film
Kanika said she would leave for Malaysia for a month long shooting of 'Avikumar' very soon.
Gangrape protests live: Media fuelled the violence, says Neeraj Kumar
Mounting pressure on the government, the BJP said an all-party meeting should be called over the issue.
Gujarat's malnutrition rate worse than Somalia: Katju
Katju said the development claim in Gujarat was "phoney", since it had not helped the common man in any way.
Prince Harry kills Taliban commander in Afghanistan
It is the first time the prince has been involved in a fatal airstrike against a Taliban commander.
Aviation services are necessity, not luxury: Khurshid
Ajit Singh said that Charan Singh gave a new speed to the country and had progressive thought.
Delhi gangrape: Govt to fast track case as police crack down on protesters
The MoS for Home apologised for the police action but added that anti-social elements were trying to indulge in violence.
Delhi gangrape: Sushma Swaraj calls for all-party meet
Sushma Swaraj was Delhi Chief Minister between October 13 and December three in 1998.
Filmmaker Madhura Sridhar is ready with 'Back Bench Student'
The script revolves around Kalam's quote 'The Best Brains of the Nation may be found on the back benches of classes.
Deepika Padukone: I wish, I was part of 'Rockstar'
'Rockstar', a musical extravaganza that rocked the box office, was helmed by Imtiaz Ali.
NHRC to probe forcible toilet cleaning by school students
A group of standard three students had to clean the toilet as punishment for talking in the classroom in Nov, 2013.
Delhi gangrape: Victim walks a few steps
The young paramedic student, raped and beaten up by half-a-dozen men, was made to get up from her bed and take a few steps.
Kolkata walks in silence to protest Delhi gangrape
People cutting across social and economic barriers gathered in front of the iconic sweet store of KC Das in Esplanade.
Employers can fire workers they find too sexy: US court
The US high court ruled that such actions do not amount to unlawful discrimination.
Suicide bombers hit Airtel office in Nigeria
Islamist sect Boko Haram has previously blown up telephone masts and offices, saying they help the security forces catch its members.
Suicide bombers hit Airtel office in Nigeria
Islamist sect Boko Haram has previously blown up telephone masts and offices, saying they help the security forces catch its members.
Sindhu, Kashyap reach maiden Grand Prix finals
Both Sindhu and Kashyap downed their opponents in straight games to reach the title clash of the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold event.