India
Sheila Dikshit skips court, deposits Rs 5,000 for defamation case
Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday deposited in a Delhi court Rs 5,000 as costs imposed on her for non-appearance in a defamation case lodged by her against BJP leader Vijender Gupta.
Galaxy Glass: Samsung's Google Glass rival could be released in September
Dubbed Galaxy Glass, Samsung's upcoming device reportedly would you play music and receive phone calls through earphones built into the eyewear's frame.
Can't block pornographic sites on our own: ISPs tell SC
Internet Service Providers(ISPs)told the Supreme Court that it's practically and technically impossible for them to block pornographic sites without orders from court and government.
Hope to see many more Saina-Sindhu finals: Pullela Gopichand
Gopichand, who was named for the Padma Bhushan honour, was happy as Sindhu and Saina broke the Chinese domination at the India Grand Prix.
Koffee With Karan: Emraan calls Aishwarya plastic, his kiss with Mallika Sherawat the worst
Karan Johar had Emraan Hashmi and Mahesh Bhatt sharing the couch and being rather vicious about their peers.
Nokia's Android phone, metal-bodied Lumia 1820, 8-inch Lumia tablet expected at MWC 2014
Nokia may launch variants of its large-screen 1520 smartphone at MWC 2014, which may including a mini version.
Google, Samsung announce global patent cross-licensing agreement
The deal covers patents currently owned by the companies, as well as any filed in the next 10 years, Google and Samsung said in a release.
12-year-old boy tries to rape minor girl, arrested
A 12-year-old boy was on Sunday arrested for allegedly attempting rape on a seven-year-old girl in Jarcha area here.
Spirited Uttar Pradesh Wizards stun Ranchi Rhinos 3-2 in HIL
Uttar Pradesh Wizards twice came from behind to stun defending champions Ranchi Rhinos 3-2 in their opening match of the Hero Hockey India League.
PMT case: MPPEB cracks whip on 200 students
Rattled by the allegations of Pre-Medical Test scam under its watch, the Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) has decided to cancel candidature of 200 students, who have appeared for PMTs since 2012, for allegedly using unfair means to clear the exams.
Delhi: 24 prisoners freed, 1,000 get remission from Tihar jail on Republic Day
A total of 24 prisoners were freed from Tihar Central Jail in Delhi and 1,000 others got remission in their sentences ranging from 15 days to two months on the occasion of the Republic Day, an official said.
Foggy morning in Rajasthan disrupts train schedules
Fog descended in several parts of the desert state this morning, affecting vehicular movement and rail traffic, leading to rescheduling of three trains.
Britain to lift turban ban at high-risk workplaces
Britain is set to scrap a ban on turbans at high-risk workplaces next week, a move that some Sikh groups see as a "sweetener" to deal with the fallout of the Margaret Thatcher government's alleged role in Operation Bluestar in 1984.
As it happened: Sania Mirza in Australian Open Mixed Doubles Final
The pair of Sania Mirza-Horia Tecau lost the Australian Open Mixed Doubles Final to Daniel Nestor-Kristina Mladenovic 3-6, 2-6.
Republic Day parade 2014 – A curtain raiser
The highlights of this year's Parade will be the display of India's first indigenously designed and developed Light Combat Aircraft Tejas.
Paes, Gopichand get Padma Bhushan; Yuvraj Padma Shri
The Padma Bhushan, one of the highest civilian awards of the country, are given for distinguished service of high order and Padma Shri for distinguished service in any field.