India
Want to see the US President wearing 'Made in Mirzapur' watch: Rahul Gandhi
Invoking Barack Obama to hit out at Modi, Rahul said that even the US President recognises the talent of India's youth.
Maria Sharapova rallies to avoid early exit at Madrid
Trailing 4-1 in the final set, Sharapova steadied her erratic service game and took command again to beat Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 at the Magic Box tennis center.
Snapshot: Salman Khan spotted at a sessions court in Mumbai
Dressed in a white and blue shirt, sporting a french beard, Khan appeared for the hearing of the hit and run case.
PayPal's Indian-American executive says he quit before Twitter tirade
"I resigned before the events of Friday night," Agrawal tweeted after PayPal announced his departure in a tweet, suggesting he was fired.
JD(U) supporting Kejriwal, to save the country from communal forces, says Sharad Yadav
JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav on Monday said his party was supporting AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, who is taking on BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi from here, in order to save the country from communal forces.
Kerala: Vicar booked for 'molesting' girl remanded in judicial custody
The vicar of St. Paul's Church at Thaikkattussery, Raju Kokkan, was arrested from Tamil Nadu on Sunday.
Top BJP leaders did not visit disaster-hit Uttarakhand: Bahuguna
Former Uttarakhand chief minister Vijay Bahuguna on Monday hit out at Bhartiya Janata Party saying the party had no moral right to criticize the state government for its handling of the calamity that struck last year, as its own top leaders did not visit...
EC seeks reports on Modi's rally in Faizabad
Within hours of Narendra Modi's address to a rally in Faizabad where he invoked Lord Ram, the Election Commission sought a report from the district authorities about his speech and the stage backdrop.
Our government is stable, says Hemant Soren
Amid reports that some Congress leaders were not keen to continue support to the JMM-led ruling coalition, Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday said his government was stable and schemes were being executed speedily.
Digvijaya Singh crossed all limits of decency, says Sunder Lal Patwa
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Sunder Lal Patwa on Sunday strongly disapproved of Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh's open admission of an affair with a TV journalist, saying he has "crossed all limits of decency".
Andrew Garfield's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' ropes in $92 million opening
'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' is a sequel about the web-slinging superhero.
Bihar village which lost 23 kids in mid-day meal tragedy set to vote
While political leaders and workers continue with their high-pitch electioneering in Saran district of Bihar where voting will take place on May 7, no candidate of any major political party in the fray has found it worthwhile to visit Dharmasati Gandaman...
Police official booked for raping girl at gunpoint in Aligarh
An FIR was registered against a Police official for allegedly raping a girl at gunpoint and blackmailing her in the same police station where he was posted.
Undertrial attempts suicide in Bharatpur Jail
A 35-year-old undertrial allegedly attempted suicide in a toilet of Bharatpur jail on Sunday, a jail official said.
State government serves notices to 18 hospitals over non-compliance of bio-waste rules
The Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board (CECB) has issued notices to 18 government and private hospitals, including AIIMS Raipur, for allegedly ignoring the rules for disposal of bio-medical waste.
A smart umbrella that could collect rain data
The prototype umbrella has a sensor that detects raindrops falling on its canvas, and uses Bluetooth to send this information via a phone to a computer.