India
Asha Parekh: Film industry works differently now
Asha Parekh started her career as a child artiste under screen name Baby Asha Parekh in film 'Aasmaan' in 1952.
The Good Road: India's Oscar entry to be screened at Harvard University
Gyan Correa, director of 'The Good Road' will interact with the audience at the screening.
Rajasthan assembly elections: Anxious poll candidates seek astrologers' help
With polling for 199 of 200 seats in the Rajasthan assembly over and the results expected on Sunday, candidates have taken to visiting temples and meeting astrologers, anxious to know what lies ahead.
Viswanathan Anand steals the show at nephew's marriage
Five-time world chess champion Viswanathan Anand became the centre of attraction at his nephew's marriage at Refinery Nagar in Mathura. The nephew was tying the knot with the Madhu, daughter of Brajbihari Ojha, a foreman with Mathura Refinery.
Vijay to star in the Tamil remake of 'Attarintiki Daredi'?
After the super success of Telugu film 'Attarintiki Daredi', there is news of remaking the film in Tamil.
Govt will seek broadbased consensus on all issues, says Manmohan Singh
On a day Narendra Modi dubbed the communal violence bill as a "recipe for disaster", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said government will try to evolve a broadbased consensus on issues which are of "great" legislative importance.
Microsoft Xbox One review: Goes further than the PS4, integrates regular live TV
The latest game console from Microsoft takes a big leap toward being the main entertainment hub in your living room.
Don't take a stand at WTO meet, will jeopardise our welfare schemes: Raman Singh to PM
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on Wednesday said an unfavourable agreement at the ongoing WTO meet in Bali could "seriously impair" implementation of Food Security Act in the country, as he vouched his support for the "non-negotiable" stand taken...
BlackBerry user Barack Obama says he's not allowed iPhone for 'security reasons'
The troubled mobile phone maker BlackBerry still has at least one very loyal customer: US President Barack Obama.
Delhi records highest poll code violations in history
The number of First Information Reports (FIRs) against political parties this time was the highest at 346.
Bihar sets target to procure 30 lakh tonnes paddy
Bihar has set a target to procure 30 lakh tonnes of paddy this year at a minimum support price of Rs 1,310 per quintal for the ordinary produce, state Food Minister Shyam Rajak said on Wednesday.
Indian women cueists win in IBSF World Snooker
Chitra M, Neena Praveen and Varshaa Sanjeev won their respective group league matches of the IBSF World Snooker Championship.
A new app that lets you discover Facebook friends who hate you
The new app "Hate With Friends" helps you in finding out who all of your friends on Facebook hate you.
Technology has made it easier to spot real talent: Sonu Nigam
Sonu Nigam says that technology is a boon for the music industry as it has helped to distinguish talented singers from the rest.
Bhadohi: Doctors at sterilisation camp leave process mid-way, angry villagers create uproar
Two doctors at a sterilisation camp in Bhadohi allegedly left without completing the procedure, following which irate villagers blocked road and beat up the CMO who had come to placate them, the police said on Wednesday.
Google takes on Amazon by cutting cloud service prices
It will lower prices 10 per cent on most standard services, and 60 per cent on high-end data storage.