India
Medicine Nobel winner was once written off by teacher
"Quite ridiculous" is how a British teacher had dismissed Sir John Gurdon's ambitions to become a scientist.
Soon, treated waste water for drinking in Bangalore
Singapore to share expertise with BWSSB to treat waste water to potable standard at a cost of `3.75 cr; MoU signed
Gangrape guilty should get severest punishment: Sonia
Sonia Gandhi added that these kind of incidents should stop not just in Haryana but all over the country.
Govt rules out further hike in diesel, LPG prices
The government had last month hiked diesel price by a steep Rs 5.62 per litre and restricted the supply of subsidised LPG to 6 cylinders per household in a year.
Samsung launches Galaxy Music Android smartphone
The Galaxy Music runs Android 4.0 (Ice-Cream Sandwich),and has dual frontal stereo speakers.
Andhra Pradesh: Pharma company unit gutted in fire
A pharmaceutical company unit was gutted when fire broke out at Ramky pharma city in Paradava area of the district.
41 years of email: The story of email in India
In 1986, a dial-up link for email exchange was set up between NCST and IIT Bombay.
Food choices governed by sensitivity of mouth?
Wonder why wine accords so well with a meal. The secret lies in the sensitivity of our mouths, say researchers.
Efforts on to divide Veerashaiva community
Former chief minister compares himself to Veerendra Patil, says he too suffered a lot of injustice
2G: Unitech to reply to Telenor's plea of Rs 6,400 crore indemnity
Uninor's 22 licences were among the 122 2G licences cancelled by the Supreme Court in February, 2012.