India
Campbell-Brown could avoid maximum doping ban: sources
Jamaica's most successful female athlete tested positive for a diuretic, which can be used to mask the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Class VIII boy rapes 6-year-old girl, handed over to the police
A six-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her 14-year-old neighbour in Nevada village of the district, police said on Tuesday.
Uttarakhand floods: High-level meet convened to fasten relief process
"We are in constant touch with the state government and the Prime Minister is also concerned. We will do our best," Cabinet Secretary.
Nitish Kumar to seek confidence vote today
Amid hectic political activities, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will seek a confidence vote on Wednesday at a special session of Bihar Assembly to prove his majority after JD(U) parted ways with ally BJP.
Kiran Rao launching online voting for 'Ship of Theseus'
Kiran Rao has come up with an online voting option for audiences to view the movie in other cities.
North Korea denounces US over spying revelations
North Korea, one of the world's most repressive societies, branded the United States a "kingpin" of human rights abuses on Tuesday following revelations of the US government's Internet surveillance programme.
200 stranded pilgrims flown in IAF choppers to safe places
With a slight improvement in the weather on Tuesday, two IAF choppers ferried about 200 stranded pilgrims from the high altitude Kedarnath shrine to Fata helipad in Rudraprayag district.
Unique, green air-cooling system for Nalanda University
Architects building the Nalanda International University at the ancient seat of learning in Bihar have decided to use the desiccant enhanced evaporative (Devap) air-cooling system. This is the first time such a system will be used in India.
First look: Tusshar teams up with Vinay, Ranvir for 'Bajatey Raho'
The film revolves around the clash between con and evil to keep hold of one's honor, truthfulness and standing.
United States Supreme Court rules voters don't need citizenship proof
Civil rights group countered that it added an unconstitutional and burdensome layer of paperwork for tens of thousands of citizens.
BMC officials, shop owner named in Mahim building collapse
Mumbai Police have named BMC officials and a shop-owner in Altaf Manzil among others in connection with the partial collapse of the four-storeyed building in suburban Mahim last week that killed 10 persons, police said on Monday. The portion of Altaf Manz...
Delhi Police head constable killed in car accident
A Delhi Police head constable died in a car accident near Hafizpur area, police said on Monday. The deceased, identified as Tujendra Sharma (35) a resident of Gulawathi village in Bulandshahr district, on Sunday night was enroute Delhi from the village, w...
Gehlot government ignoring education sector, says Vasundhara Raje
Opposition BJP on Monday accused the Gehlot government of ignoring the education sector in Rajasthan. Addressing a public meeting in Sriganganagar district during her Suraj Sankalp Yatra, state BJP president and former chief minister Vasundhara Raje said...
Police opened fire 86 times in Gehlot regime, claimed 31 lives: BJP
Contradicting Gehlot government's claim of better law and order situation in Rajasthan, BJP on Monday alleged that police had opened fire 86 times claiming lives of 31 people and four policemen in between 2009 to 2012.
TV actors finally crossover into Bollywood
There was a time TV actors found it hard to establish a foothold among the stars of Bollywood.
Pak Taliban still upset over Waliur Rehman's death, not ready for peace talks with govt
The Pakistani Taliban have said they will not change their decision of withdrawing an offer of peace talks to the government because they are still mourning the killing of their deputy chief, Waliur Rehman, in a US drone strike.