India
Gradual cut in medicines for Mahajan
The condition of BJP General Secretary Pramod Mahajan continued to be 'critical but stable.'
HC orders Delhi Govt. to ban plastic bags
The High Court has ordered the Delhi Government to file a reply and ATR on steps being taken to ban the use plastic bags in the capital.
Gulzar tries to get the lingo right
Veteran lyricist Gulzar feels a need to write lyrics for songs, mirroring the new speaking language of Bollywood.
Jolie tops '100 Most Beautiful' list
The magazine didn't forget her beau and her children, either. They were voted 'World's Most Beautiful Family'.
Translation in Jessica case over soon
Delhi Police says English translation work of Jessica Lal murder trial to complete before May 15.
India worried about Nepal's economy
After an initial setback New Delhi is pressing ahead with a strong bilateral initiative to help Nepal.
Woman burns in hubby's pyre but not sati
Bihar Women's Commission dismissed as absurd and baseless, reports that a woman committed 'sati' by jumping into the funeral pyre of her husband.
Keep your heart defibrillator on
Replacing implanted heart defibrillators is riskier that leaving it in for some heart patients, says study.
Docs to restrict entry to Mahajan's ICU
Doctors at the Hinduja hospital fear more people visiting the sterile ICU could raise the chances of infection.
Uzbekistan: Manmohan's next stop
The PM on Tuesday left for Uzbekistan on a two-day trip during which energy and economic cooperation will be high on the agenda.
Complete EPIC coverage in Pondicherry
The Union Territory has created a record of sorts by issuing Electoral Photo Identity Cards to all voters spread over 30 Assembly constituencies.
Maoists reject Nepal King's call
Maoists have rejected the King's call for reinstating Parliament, calling it a conspiracy to hold onto power.
Migrant deportation won't work: Bush
George Bush doubts the "massive deportation" of foreigners living illegally in the US will solve immigration woes.
Wish Sachin Tendulkar
It's not easy to make sense of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. God's master-strokes are no mean craft for mere mortals.
PCB may rope in Jonty as fielding coach
Pakistan Cricket Board may hire former South Africa star Jonty Rhodes as fielding coach when Pakistan tours England in June.
Docs admit lapse in Sharon treatment
Doctors have admitted making a mistake when they treated then-Israeli PM Ariel Sharon with large doses of blood thinners after a mild stroke.