India
Dehradun murder: Twins' statement recorded
The kids were staying with Pradhan ever since the incident of murder of their mother Anupama came to light.
Trying to get phone records, says Digvijaya
To prove that he spoke to Karkare, Digvijaya said he requested Telecom Ministry to recover his call records.
Many elderly in U.S. will face poverty: study
New Study: Half of elderly Americans will face a future with at least one year below or close to the poverty line.
End panic for women: Sheila to Delhi Police
Delhi government and the police were of the opinion that rape cases should be tried by special fast track courts.
No decision on nursery admissions in Delhi
Private schools are insisting that the existing 100-point system devised by the Ashok Ganguly Committee be retained.
Scientists find way to cure diabetes?
Researchers have used slivers of testicular tissue to make millions of healthy replacements for the faulty cells.
Pak terror is unacceptable: Angela Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel slammed Pakistan for using terror as state policy against India.
MEA summons US diplomat over envoy frisking
India summoned the Deputy Chief of US Embassy to object Meera Kumar's frisking.
Growth in sales of digital downloads slows to a trickle
The growth in sales of digital downloads, which only last year had been marked and promising, slowed to a trickle.
Think about food, and you'll eat less: study
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University found that the particular snack imagined becomes less appealing in real.
Court dismisses bail plea of former CWG officials
The court meanwhile, sent three former CWG officials in judicial custody till Decemeber 24.
Siemens unveils new media platform for digital content
iNeevM facilitates content owners and service providers to manage and deliver digital content over the Internet.
Trial of upgraded version of Agni-II fails
The weapon system deviating from its trajectory immediately after lift off on Friday.
WikiLeaks triggers the first world war on the Web
21st-century cyber warfare is fast evolving into a more amateur and anarchic affair than many predicted.
India will not accept legally-binding cuts
As per Kyoto Protocol, rich nations are to take legally-binding emission cuts but none for developing countries.
From jail to stage - reforming prisoners
Once hardened criminals and now do-gooders, Nigel Akkara & Debashis Chakraborty stage the story of "Valmiki"