India
Lee Chong Wei still doubtful for IBL
The Malaysian Sunday retired from the World Championship men's singles final with cramps against Lin Dan in Guangzhou, China.
IBL: Saina-Sindhu set for Independence Day clash
It will be the first time the two players will be facing each other in a competitive match.
Two students crushed to death by truck
Two students were mowed down by a truck in Udaipur district on Wednesday after the driver lost control over the vehicle.
Lackluster opening ceremony kick-starts IBL
The opening ceremony of the million-dollar league scheduled for a 6pm start was delayed by an hour.
Demand in RS to accord statehood to both Jammu and Kashmir
New Delhi: A demand was raised in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday to accord statehood to Jammu and Kashmir in order to promote development of the region. Raising the issue through a special mention, Narendra Kumar Kashyap (BSP), said the region has suffered a lo...
PMO turns down RTI appeal to release files on Netaji's widow, daughter
Turning down an RTI appeal, the Prime Minister's Office has said releasing secret files about Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's widow Emilie Schenkl and daughter Anita Bose may upset relations with foreign countries.
India's disappointing show continues at World Athletics Championships
India are being represented by 15 athletes in the Moscow but none of them have come up with any creditable performance so far.
Rich tributes paid to Vilasrao Deshmukh on his first death anniversary
Rich tributes were paid to former Union minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on his first death anniversary across Maharashtra on Wednesday.
Shah Rukh to celebrate the success of 'Chennai Express' on Facebook
Fans of Shahrukh Khan can chat with the superstar on Facebook today about his recent blockbuster movie.
Adah Sharma to make southern film debut
Adah Sharma has reportedly been roped in filmmaker Puri Jagannadh's upcoming Telugu romantic-drama 'Heart Attack'.
No platform tickets to be sold at Delhi railway stations till Aug 15
No platform tickets will be sold at New Delhi, Nizamuddin and Old Delhi railway stations from Tuesday till August 15 due to security reasons on account of the Independence Day.
Pro-Morsi protester shot dead as Egypt standoff intensifies
One Muslim Brotherhood member was shot dead and at least 11 people wounded in Egypt on Tuesday, security sources said, with the Islamist group accusing plain clothes police of firing on their march.
Two Delhi University students charred to death
Two students of Delhi University were burnt to death on Tuesday when their car caught fire after colliding with a stationary truck on National Highway 1 in Haryana, police said.
Designer of Soyuz-2 carrier rocket, Alexander Soldatenkov, dies at 86
Alexander Soldatenkov was a member of the team headed by Sergei Korolyov that sent Yury Gagarin into space in 1961.
1984 riots: Sajjan Kumar seeks removal of CBI's irrelevant witnesses
Congress leader Sajjan Kumar and three other persons, on Tuesday, sought in a Delhi court removal of "irrelevant witnesses" of CBI in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case in which they are facing prosecution.
Antony questioned foreign trials in chopper tender: CAG
New Delhi: Defence Minister AK Antony had questioned the IAF decision to hold overseas trials for the VVIP chopper deal but later agreed to the same after receiving an assurance from the then IAF top brass, states a CAG report.