News
Algeria's Makhloufi wins 1,500m gold medal
Makhloufi won the 1,500 title in 3 minutes, 34.08 seconds.
Iran backs Assad as Syrian forces choke off Aleppo
Saeed Jalili said Iran would not let its close partnership with the Syrian leadership to be shaken by the uprising or external foes.
Only 21 pc MBAs are empoyable in India: Study
The employability of management graduates in India has declined in the past five years.
UPA Coordination Committee first meeting tomorrow
This is for the first time in eight years of the UPA government that a coordination committee of alliance partners has been formed.
US gurudwara shooter wanted racial cleansing
Wade Michael Page had possible ties with white supremacist groups, even had his own far right punk band End Apathy.
'Jism 2' neither has sex scenes nor any story
Sunny Leone's much-hyped Bollywood debut film 'Jism 2' opened reasonably well but saw a 40 per cent drop on the second day.
Finally, 'The Dirty Picture' premieres on TV
'The Dirty Picture' won Vidya her first National award for the portrayal of the rise and fall of a screen scorcher.
Hyderabad: Making sculptures out of metal scrap
A workshop on scrap welding sculptures is currently underway on the city outskirts.
Chennai: Wave washes away 2 boys at Marina
Two from a group of friends bathing on Marina Beach were swept away by a giant wave on Sunday evening.
Heavy rains pound western Karnataka
The monsoon that played traunt for more than a year is in full vigour in western Karnataka reviving the lost hopes.
Samsung releases the Galaxy Note 10.1
The device is powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 2GB RAM. It comes packed with a 7,000mAh Li-ion battery.
Bangalore's share from Kabini cut
The amount of water that the city gets from the Kabini river is being cut back sharply.
Red Bull controversies 'boring tactic': Webber
Webber said there are plenty of similar stories with those involving the reigning champions getting the attention.
Olympics: Tempers flare as U.S. beat Argentina
Players from both sides were knocked down in a closely-fought first half while often glowering at each other.
California recognises India's Independence Day
The California State Assembly has passed a Resolution and urged all Californians to celebrate the diversity of cultures.
'Anna's step to disband team is part of growing up'
Salman Khurshid said he found little sense in their decision not to hold talks with the government.