India
SC to rule on OBC quota today
SC is all set to deliver an interim order on 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in educational institutions.
Chicken flies off Mumbaikars' plates
A strike called by local poultry owners in Mumbai is making chicken lovers see red.
Blair warns Iran of 'different phase'
Tony Blair warned Tehran of a "different phase" if it did not free the 15 British sailors captured in the Gulf.
Birds return to Kashmir as violence ebbs
More than 1.5 million migratory birds, and at least 19 different species, flew down to Kashmir's renewed wetlands.
Mobile courts in Punjab, Haryana soon
Punjab and Haryana HCs plan to introduce mobile courts soon to make it easier for people to voice their concerns.
Ban gay adoptions, lesbian tells court
Sara Wheeler once a proud lesbian in a committed relationship with a female partner, is now a pariah in the gay community.
Janata Party prez roots for Chappell
Subramanian Swamy has threatened to sue the BCCI for adopting selective media leaks to sack Chappell and Dravid.
Antony rules out force cut in J&K
Defence Minister AK Antony has ruled out any cut-back in force levels in Jammu and Kashmir at pressent juncture.
Cellphone, tumour: 'No connection'
Study says mobiles don’t seem to increase risk of brain tumour but the truth may be different for intense use.
Tusshar gaga over Kareena's moves
Tusshar Kapoor is floored by Kareena’s performance in the item number It's Rocking Yaara Kabhi Ishq To Karo.
Central panel to study J&K troops cut
The Centre is considering a move to set up a committee to study the issues of troop reduction in civilian areas in J&K.
SEZ policy has come to stay: PM
PM Manmohan Singh asserted that the SEZ policy has to stay, even though the Government has been exposed to certain problems.
Good news for all IIT aspirants
The IIT has decided to restructure the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), and the test will now comprise two papers.
Rekha Mahajan nails Pravin in court
Pramod Mahajan's wife Rekha on Friday identified Pravin as the person who had fired at her husband on April 22, 2006
Fresh violence erupts in Nandigram
A woman member of the anti-land acquisition front was severely beaten up on Friday by some political activists in Nandigram.
CBI against Bihar govt appeal in DA case
The CBI opposed the Bihar government’s appeal against the acquittal of Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi in the DA case.