India
Women treated similarly, then & now
CHENNAI: Even as India has progressed much since Independence, there still remain similarities in the way women are treated today,..
Expert panel report biased: Udayakumar
CHENNAI: Members of the Peoples Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) on Wednesday put forth its views on the Koodankulam Nucle..
After Attack, Fisherman Fears to Return to Sea
NAGERCOIL: In a recollection of the events of February 15, when Italian marines on the oil tanker Enrica Lexie allegedly shot dead..
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck welcome son
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have welcomed their third child, a baby boy.
Workshop on Coastal Zone Management
BHUBANESWAR: A workshop on Introduction to Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZMP) was organised by the CV Raman College of E..
Microsoft sees future in Windows 8 amidst iPad rise
A test, or 'beta', version of the revamped operating system will be unveiled on Wednesday in Barcelona.
Air Arabia ordered to pay compensation
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum here has ordered Air Arabia, the budget airlines operated by th..
Two striking nurses hospitalised
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Two striking nurses who were participating in the strike at Sree Gokulam Medical College and Research Foundati..
Thane relief fund tops Rs. 128 crore
CHENNAI: Eight State ministers here on Tuesday, on behalf of the employees of their departments, contributed a total amount of Rs...
Dissolve Assembly, face polls: KPCC President
BIDAR: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Dr G Parmeshwar urged Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda to immediate..
Lack of life saver tubes led to death
BANGALORE: Mohammad Musthafa, 42, father of 12-year-old Shabreen Taj, who died in the pool of Wonderla amusement park on Monday, h..
US: Remains of few 9/11 victims went to landfill
Reports said that some cremated partial remains of at least 274 American war dead were dumped in a Virginia landfill.
US slams Syria over UN rights meeting walkout
Syria's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva had accused members of the UN Human Rights Council of promoting terrorism and prolonging the crisis in his country.
Google's new privacy policy may violate EU rules
The rules, which are set to come into force on Thursday, regulate how the Web giant uses the enormous amounts of personal data its collects through its search engine, email and other services.
US concerned over Chinese growing military might
The US lawmakers also expressed concern over China's exploitation of cyberspace for military and non-military purposes.
Kumble case: HC dismisses plea against police
Kumar Jagirdar former husband of Kumble's wife, had moved the HC praying for direction to police to register a FIR against him.