India
Army to acquire UAV Nishant by 2007
Indian Army will be delivered its first fleet of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) 'Nishant' by mid 2007.
This is how Mona Lisa sounds
Mona Lisa's voice has been brought to life some 500 years after her death by Dr Suzuki, the world's foremost acoustics expert.
Intel to power low-cost PCs in India
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, said it would spearhead an initiative to sell cheaper computers in India.
In Pics: Look who's at Cannes
Here is a lowdown on all that’s happening at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
Cats may be eczema risk for new borns
Exposure to pet cats could increase chances of new borns developing eczema, study says.
Beckham throws a World Cup party
According to reports, pop singer Robbie Williams provided the entertainment at the party, attended by the entire England squad.
Forum: Must corporates have quotas?
Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment sayd private sector will be given two yrs to introduce reservations voluntarily.
India Inc has 2 yrs for quota: Centre
Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment sayd private sector will be given two yrs to introduce reservations voluntarily.
Shhhhh... PM at work, CEO-style
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is a thorough professional who believes in well planned division of labour.
Gayle behind India's defeat: Lara
Brian Lara gave full marks to his team for defending the target of 199 in admirable fashion against a strong batting line up.
Infrastructure: Centre to help states
"Financing requirements to fill infrastructure gaps were too huge to meet by public sector resource mobilization".
Salgaocar out of NFL top division
Salgaocar, who won the title in 1997 finished their league engagement with 12 points from 17 matches, and ended at the bottom.
Govt's scheme to end quota crisis
The Group of Ministers has sent its report to Prime Minister, favouring implementation of the quota as soon as possible.
Aussie PM wants nuclear power
Australian Prime Minister John Howard says he's open to developing nuclear power and has called for a debate on the issue.
Web inventor sees brave new world
Tim Berners-Lee says new technology and young companies are making the Internet smarter and easier to use.
Bhutto, Sharif to face court cases on return
Musharraf has said Bhutto and Sharif would have to face court cases if they return to contest general elections next year.