India
Transform police system, says Pranab Mukherjee
President Pranab Mukherjee has called upon leaders of police and security forces to "transform the police system" to bring it in sync with the requirements of a modern democratic nation.
Mizoram polls tomorrow, VVPAT machines introduced for first time
Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla of the Congress and all his 11 ministers are among 142 candidates who will be contesting for the 40-member Assembly election on Monday.
ISRO seeking Lord Balaji's blessings is superstition: CNR Rao
Prof Rao said there was an impression that he is anti-information technology, which is not correct, adding, he held the view that other sectors should not be deprived of bright youngsters as bulk of the talent opts for IT as a career.
Imran Khan's party blocks key highway to Afghanistan, NATO supply route
Supporters of Imran Khan's party, on Saturday, blocked a key NATO supply route to Afghanistan to protest US drone strikes as the cricketer-turned-politician claimed the attacks had sabotaged the peace process with militants.
Tejpal sexual assault: Complainant issues statement alleging pressure from Tejpal
I call upon all persons connected to Mr Tejpal and his associates to refrain from approaching me or my family members, she appealed in the statement.
Congress didn't want to end poverty as it feared losing power, alleges Modi
Attacking Congress for "doing nothing for poor", BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, on Saturday, said the ruling party, over generations never wanted to educate people and eliminate poverty as it was afraid of being stripped of power.
Election campaign comes to an end in Mizoram
Campaigning for the election to the 40-member Mizoram Assembly on November 25 came to an end on Saturday with political parties making a last-minute bid to drum up support of the electorate.
APFEFSI building unites filmdom, Dasari happy
Dasari Rao is happy over the fact that the industry has shown unity to financially support the APFEFSI building.
Prince Harry gears up for Antarctica trek
Britain's Prince Harry has praised the courage of wounded servicemen and women who are gearing up for a race across Antarctica to the South Pole.
Will Sonia Gandhi's rally in Kota, Dungarpur strike a chord with voters?
In her first rally this month in poll-bound Rajasthan, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi will address voters in Kota and Dungarpur on Saturday.
4 generations of Nehru-Gandhis only talked about poverty: Modi
Continuing to target the Nehru-Gandhi family, BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in Indore on Friday said poverty remained the theme of the speeches through its four generations starting from Jawaharlal Nehru but "nothing changed" on the grou...
Yuki in singles semis, doubles final in wild card play-off
Yuki inched closer to get wild entry in the Australian Open in singles and doubles by recording crushing victories at Luohu Tennis Club.
Telangana bill likely to delay 'Yevadu' release
'Yevadu' was supposed to be released during August earlier this year, but it had to be postponed.
Shruti Haasan files FIR against stalker who barged into her Mumbai home
Shruti was attacked on Tuesday morning at her residence by a stranger who was following her for quite a while.
Dow Jones average closes above 16,000 for the first time
Applications for unemployment benefits dropped last week to the lowest level since September.
Pinterest launches location-based 'Place Pins'
Pinterest says there are more than 750 million travel-related pins on the site already.