India
Facebook bolsters video content, challenges YouTube
Facebook has approached some of YouTube's biggest content producers to get them to distribute their videos on the social network.
Assam set up panel to probe tea garden work conditions
The Assam government on Thursday set up a judicial inquiry commission to study the working conditions in the tea gardens of the state.
Davis Cup: Serbia expect to beat India even without Novak Djokovic
Even without Djokovic on the court, Serbia captain Bogdan Obradovic is expecting a win when his team plays India in the Davis Cup playoffs.
SBI takes lead in opening bank accounts under 'Jan Dhan Yojana'
Punjab National Bank (PNB) opened about 20.24 lakh accounts, Canara Bank with 16.21 lakh, Central Bank of India 15.98 lakh and Bank of Baroda 14.22 lakh accounts.
Priyanka Chopra: Sad that people watching the film have no idea who Mary Kom is
Priyanka Chopra says that biopics on sports stars make them a household name, therefore, it is unfair to compare the monetary benefits.
Oscar Pistorius breaks down sobbing as South African judge reads verdict
Pistorius bowed his head and sobbed as he listened to Masipa, who earlier said the state had failed to prove premeditated murder.
Amitabh Bachchan all praises for the starcast and the director of 'Finding Fanny'
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who attended the screening of Homi Adajania's satire 'Finding Fanny', is all praise for the starcast and the director of the film..
Can habitual party crasher Apple make the smartwatch a must-have?
Can Apple's history of arriving late and making a big splash in various gadget categories continue with the Apple Watch?
India and China in wary dance as Xi visits South Asia
Both India and Japan are wary of what many see as Beijing's growing territorial assertiveness, and Washington is eager for them to step up their cooperation by way of counterweight to China.
Exclusive: If the Tiger Can Survive, It's in India
Dr. Yadvendradev Jhala, a pioneer in the field of tiger conservation who works with the Wildlife Institute of India, explains how India is leading tiger conservation.
Kolkata taxis' indefinite strike from September 18
Kolkata taxi drivers to go on an indefinite strike from September 18 to protest police "excesses" while demanding a fare hike.
Flood control room set up at Andhra Bhawan in Delhi
People from the state who require help can contact the helpline number 011-23384188.
Army engineers build bridges within a day in Jammu, Poonch
The bridge was completed in just a day and people stuck in Tawi Island villages were very happy and thanked Army for the speedy installation of the bridge.
World Shooting: Manavjit misses out on final berth; Anisa, Rahi disappoint
Manavjit Singh Sandhu missed out on a final berth by a whisker while Rahi Sarnabot and Anisa Sayyed disappointed in women's 25-m pistol at the Shooting World Championship.
West Bengal: HC asks CID to probe disappearance of girl from Murshidabad
The 16-year old girl from Patipukur area in the city's northern suburbs had gone to visit her relatives at Kandi in Murshidabad district from where she went missing.
Debate on Kashmir in UK Parliament causes stir
Around 20 British MPs, including Ward, Labour's shadow finance secretary Shabana Mahmood and secretary of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Kashmir Richard Harrington, are lined up to address the debate.