India
13 days that shook the nation: Timeline of Delhi gangrape case
The young paramedic student was raped and beaten up by six men in a moving bus and thrown out of it after 30 minutes of torture.
Govt defends decision to shift rape survivor to Singapore
The government asserted that the decision to move the survivor to Singapore was a medical one, denying any politics.
Roboy, a robot 'boy' to help humans with everyday tasks
The 1.2 metre tall Roboy is designed to look like a child.
TRS calls for Telangana shutdown on Saturday
The party is unhappy over the outcome of the all-party meeting on the issue of the statehood for Telangana.
Elvis Presley tops the list of most forged autographs
Neil Armstrong landed at No. 3, after fake Armstrong signatures rose significantly after his death in July.
Saswata Chatterjee doesn't want 'Kahaani 2'
The actor normally sequels don't click and he does not want to be a part of any such endeavour.
Two policemen shot dead in Rajasthan
Police said constable Bajrang and head constable Omprakash were rushed to a nearby hospital where they were declared dead.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's pay package drops 99 per cent from 2011
Tim Cook was awarded total compensation of $4.17 million in 2012, down from $378 million in 2011.
Delhi gangrape: Indians in Aus, Thai pray for survivor
The girl was gangraped and brutally assaulted in a moving bus on December 16 in Delhi.
Kate Winslet marries for the third time
Winslet has been nominated for six Academy Awards and won once for her lead role in 'The Reader'.
Paes to partner Roger-Vasselin in Chennai Open
Paes would be looking to complete a hat-trick following the 2011 and 2012 titles he won with Mahesh Bhupathi and Janko Tipsarevic, respectively.
'Kshay' to 'Peddlers': Top 10 indie films of 2012
Here is a list of 10 best independent films, which left an impact at various film festivals during 2012.
AP to have special ministry for promotion of Telugu
The fourth World Telugu Conference (WTC) was inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee in Tirupati on Thursday.
Government focused on judicial reforms in 2012
The year also saw a change of guard in the Law Ministry with Ashwani Kumar taking over as the new minister.
Pilots body alleges violation of rest norms by Air India
The association has also advised its members to adhere to the Flight and Duty Time Limitations norms in the 'interest of passenger safety'.
Delhi schoolgirls to get self-defence training
Teachers and students of 548 schools in South MCD will be trained to tackle real-life situations and protect themselves from anti-social elements.