India
As it happened: India vs West Indies, 1st Test, Day 2
Rohit becomes the 14th Indian to score a Test century on debut as Indian lead gets close to 100 on Day 3 of the first Test at against WI at Eden Gardens.
Google doodles the Raman effect for CV Raman's 125th birthday
CV Raman discovered the phenomenon now called Raman scattering that is the result of the Raman effect.
Mobile user base falls to 87.05 cr in September; first drop in 5 months
The mobile user base declined 0.70 per cent to 87.05 crore from 87.67 crore at the end of August 2013.
'6-5=2' trailer: Is this India's answer to 'The Blair Witch Project'?
The poster of the film says that it is shot by late Ramesh and is based on found footage.
Samsung aims to dethrone Apple as the biggest tablet maker
Samsung's Shin Jong-kyun said Samsung's tablet sales will exceed 40 million units this year, more than double sales in 2012.
Is an 8-inch Nokia Lumia tablet in the works?
The rumoured 8-inch tablet is expected to run Windows 8.1 RT, the tablet version of Windows 8.1 that runs only tablet apps.
1 killed, 8 injured in bomb attack outside China's Communist Party office
Several small bombs exploded in front of a Communist Party building in the northern Chinese city of Taiyuan on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring another eight, state media said.
RGV: Comparisons between 'Satya', 'Satya 2' are inevitable
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma confesses that he can't escape the film's comparison with 'Satya', one of his best works.
Gandhi's charkha sold for 110,000 pounds at UK auction
Gandhi's last will was also sold for 20,000 pounds at a specialist sale by the Mullock's Auction house in Shropshire.
Meghalaya: Five policemen killed in attack by terrorists
The police team was attacked by a group of suspected members of the Garo National Liberation Army in South Garo Hills district.
Digvijaya Singh demands probe into drug trials in government medical colleges
Alleging a "huge scandal" over drug trials in government medical colleges in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh, Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday demanded a central government inquiry into the matter, claiming that more than 100 persons have l...
BlackBerry says to focus on software and services, not devices
CEO Thorsten Heins is stepping down and John Chen was appointed chairman of BlackBerry's board of directors and interim CEO.
UK national dies in MP hotel, cause of demise not yet known
A UK national died in a heritage hotel situated on the Maheshwar fort campus near Khargone, though the exact cause of his demise was not yet known, police said on Monday. The deceased was identified as Harry Saint John Paul (66), they said.
Anand Sharma to lay foundation stone for spice park at Sahaspur
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma will lay the foundation stone of a spice park at Sahaspur near Dehradun on November 18.
Pakistan: Photo of slain Taliban chief posted on jihadi websites
A photograph purportedly released, on Monday, by the Pakistani Taliban shows its slain chief Hakimullah Mehsud after he was killed in a US drone strike in North Waziristan region.
Sharif criticise US drone strikes on Pakistan, says peace talks with the militants derailed
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday used his address to military officers to criticise US drone strikes following a recent drone attack that killed Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud and ultimately scuttled peace talks with the militants.