IK Gujral was a 'scholar-statesman': Manmohan Singh
Prime Minister on Friday paid rich tributes to former Prime Minister I K Gujral describing him as a "scholar-statesman" and said the loss from his death will be felt not only in India but across the...
View ArticleIndia to host first border guard-level talks with Nepal
The border coordination meet is being held to thrash out a number of issues related to smuggling of narcotics and arms, illegal crossings, strengthing of border outposts and a host of other...
View ArticleParliament to offer condolence to Gujral on Monday: Rajiv Shukla
Gujral, 92, who headed a coalition government in the late 1990s, died in a private hospital in Gurgaon, near Delhi, after a brief illness.
View ArticleSushil Modi to campaign in Gujarat on Saturday
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister will campaign for BJP candidates in Gujarat Assembly polls from on Fiday on invitation by Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
View ArticleSteve Jobs was more 'Mac centered than iPod visionary', says ex-Apple...
During an exclusive interview with the Telegraph, Fadell discussed his experience of working with the tech giant and its visionary founder Steve Jobs.
View ArticleBanks say no word from Kingfisher even as deadline ends
However, a banker sounded optimistic about a meeting between the lenders' consortium and the airline "in the next fortnight".
View ArticleHate speech: Court frames charges against Varun Gandhi
Varun was booked under various sections of Indian Penal Code and the People's Representative Act in 2009 for promoting enmity and disturbing harmony through provocative speeches in Pilibhit.
View ArticleFight over cat leaves five Australians wounded
The clash in the rural town of Gympie, north of Brisbane, Queensland, was over a cat and left two people with severe cuts from a machete.
View ArticleGujral was a true son of the soil, says Parkash Singh Badal
Inder Kumar Gujral, who passed away in a Gurgaon hospital on Friday after prolonged illness, as a "true son of the soil".
View ArticleStrauss-Kahn in preliminary civil case deal with maid
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has reached a preliminary agreement with the hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault last year to settle a civil lawsuit she brought against him, sources...
View ArticlePope to spread word of God via Twitter
Pope Benedict XVI to spread word of God in 140 characters.
View ArticleRwanda loses British aid over ties to Congo rebels
After two decades as one of Rwanda's most generous foreign donors, Britain reversed its policy and withheld the next tranche of 'general budgetary support', due by Dec 15.
View ArticleBritain's affair with Rwanda's 'philosopher king' reaches its inevitable...
There was a certain inevitability about the end of Britain's affair with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda.
View ArticleHarry Styles wants Taylor Swift to perform with him
Harry Styles wants Taylor to perform with him and the rest of the boy band at their Christmas show in New York's Madison Square Garden
View ArticleHugh Jackman in talks to play Wolverine again
Jackman will join original X-Men stars Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen as well as James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence
View ArticleSofia Vergara and Sharon Stone sizzle in steamy love scene
Sofia Vergara and Sharon Stone oozed oomph as they filmed a steamy love scene for their upcoming movie Fading Gigolo
View ArticleSP, BSP should clear stand on FDI in retail: Rajnath Singh
The BJP leader said the BJP and NDA 'won't allow FDI to get implemented', as the decision will push the country towards 'economic slavery'.
View ArticleDipika Pallikal first Indian to make top 10 in squash
Dipika jumped three places to be ranked 10th by Women's International Squash Players Association (WISPA) with 5175.75 points.
View ArticleThere is cynicism in everyone's life today: Vivek Oberoi
The actor who has been a part of many social causes, believes that cynicism has become a part of everybody's life today.
View ArticleMild vibrations as beneficial to obese people as exercise
Low-intensity vibrations may provide some of the same benefits as exercise such as improved immunity - as shown in studies on mice.
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