India
Hardline separatist leader Masarrat Alam rearrested
Alam is chairman of Muslim League -- a constituent of hardline Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
1500 loads of illegal sand seized in Shimoga
He announced that seized sand will be supplied to public at Rs 350 per cubic metre and should be lifted at the cost of purchaser.
Burnt out transformers in Bihar villages to be changed within 6 months
Laying emphasis on electricity supply particularly in rural areas, Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi on Friday instructed officials to change all burnt out transformers within six months.
Goa Police refuses to register Congress complaint against Muthalik
Muthalik, who heads the right wing group Sri Ram Sene, allegedly advised Hindus to keep weapons with them to protect the religion in his speech.
Google Fit: Google developing health data service; likely to be announced later this month
Google is developing a service that will combine information from health apps and personal fitness devices, in another competitive move against Apple and Samsung.
JVM has no relevance in Jharkhand politics: BJP MP Ravindra Rai
The BJP on Thursday claimed that the Babulal Marandi-led Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (JVM) has no relevance in the state politics and it would reflect in the upcoming assembly elections.
Shraddha Kapoor unwell, still promoting 'Ek Villain'
Shraddha Kapoor is busy promoting her forthcoming film 'Ek Villain', despite being a little under the weather.
Hockey World Cup: Aussies outplay Argentina, set up final with Holland
Defending champions Australia set up the men's hockey World Cup title encounter with Olympic silver medallists The Netherlands.
Children from Jharkhand, Bihar rescued from Kerala orphanage
With orphanages in Kerala continuing to be under scanner, authorities on Friday decided to send back 22 children from Jharkhand and Bihar staying in an "unauthorised" charity home in Kollam district.
Andhra Pradesh: Pending irrigation projects to get priority, says TDP
Andhra Pradesh Irrigation Minister Devineni Umamaheswara Rao said that the TDP would complete all major and medium irrigation projects with funds from both union and state governments.
Lleyton Hewitt falls short of Roger Federer grass-court record
Hewitt remains one victory short of Federer's record of 122 match wins on grass after being beaten 6-3, 6-4 by Lopez in the second round of the Queen's Club grass-court tournament.
Flipkart launches scheduled delivery for time-constrained customers
Flipkart's scheduled delivery service would be available free of cost and will be initially available only for the large appliances category.
Parrikar slams Tendulkar to justify MLAs' Brazil junket
Manohar Parrikar claimed that ministers can be given responsibility for organising mega sporting events and not the players "because no one would listen to them".
Beas tragedy: More personnel to join search
More than 550 rescue workers from various agencies are searching for the missing persons with the search parties focusing their efforts on the 20-km stretch from Thalot to Pandoh river.
Is digital the 'death of cinema'? Digital versus celluloid debate grips the movie world
A debate is raging in the film world about the merits of shooting movies on 35mm film versus digital cameras.
UP government asks district, police officers to be more responsive
Facing flak over poor law and order situation in the state, Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday asked it officials to be more responsive and said they will be held accountable for any negligence in redressal of public grievance.