India
Bhagavad Gita quiz contest in Pakistan
Shlokas from Bhagavad Gita were reverberated at a school in Karachi during a quiz competition.
Federer books a place in Wimbledon quarters
The 16-time grand slam winner beat Xavier Malisse in four sets to reach the quarter-finals.
Clijsters' last Wimbledon ends in Round 4
The four-time Grand Slam winner lost in straight sets to the eighth-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany 6-1, 6-1.
First Firefox OS smartphones coming in early 2013
Mozilla said ZTE and TCL will roll out the first Firefox phones using Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors in early 2013.
OBC students allege discrepancies in DU admissions
A number of student groups on Monday held protest outside Ramjas college and took up the issue with the authorities.
Scientology behind Tom-Kat divorce?
Katie Holmes feared that Tom Cruise will send their six-year-old daughter Suri to Scientology school.
Demystified: How the President of India is elected
All that you should know about the Indian Presidential election.
Watch: 'Volume High' from Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum
Riteish Deshmukh, Tusshar Kapoor, Neha Sharma and Sarah Jane Dias are in the star cast of the film.
North-East faces flood fury, North India left parched
While the Brahmaputra and the Kapili rivers are overflowing, the Bhakra Nangal Dam has critically low level of water.
Revolt in Japan ruling party, but govt keeps majority
Dozens of lawmakers were out of the party today.
Kerala: Mani may evade SIT interrogation
CPM leader M M Mani may not appear for interrogation before the special investigation team (SIT) on Monday.
Singing my ultimate dream: Veena Malik
Pakistani actress Veena Malik reveals that her dream has been to become a singer and not an actor.
Jundal got first terror lessons in Nepal from LeT
LeT terrorist Mohammed Aslam alias Aslam Kashmiri arranged for Abu Jundal's arms training in Nepal in 2004.
'Al Qaeda planning to bomb US jet during Olympics'
The terrorist organisation has reportedly trained a Norwegian Muslim convert for the job, a media report said.
Know more about British history to settle in UK
Called 'Life in the UK Test', the mandatory 45-minute test was introduced by the Labour government in 2005.
Islamist Morsi sworn in as Egypt's president
Islamist Mohammed Morsi promised a "new Egypt" and unwavering support to the powerful military as he took the oath.