India
Hindus gaga over Quran in Patna
Manish Sinha, who was one of those who bought a copy of the Quran, agreed, "We wanted to know more about Islam."
Hackers will get bolder in 2007
Experts say "cyberwar" will get worse; people could find computers and cell phones infected with viruses.
Is Bengal govt sowing Naxal seed again?
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThirty-seven years ago, an obscure village in West Bengal sparked an armed peasant struggle which when it burnt out had taken the lives of hundreds and created a ne...
Wife gifts love-cheat husband a billboard
The wife decided a 2,500-pound ad was the perfect way to shame her husband and her best friend about their affair.
We never claimed Kashmir: Pakistan
Pakistan’s foreign office issues a statement saying the country never laid claim on the state in the first place.
Pak wants China to mediate on Kashmir
Pakistan reportedly wants China to play the role of a “silent” third party mediator in resolving the Kashmir issue.
Paes-Sania enter mixed doubles SF
Though the Thailand team showed some resistance in the first set Paes and Sania had no trouble in the second set.
'Some area of Arunachal being settled'
Beijing's envoy to India Sun Yaxi on Sunday night claimed that "some area" of the Arunachal Pradesh was being negotiated.
Former Chilean dictator Pinochet dies
General Augusto Pinochet, who ruled Chile with an iron fist from 1973 to 1990, died on Sunday from heart complications.
Lucknow Univ hostel reopened
Lucknow university is shut indefinitely, but Friday's announcement asking students to vacate hostels stumped many.
Hospital reattaches amputated penis
A 28-year-old man is set to lead a normal life again after a Delhi hospital successfully reattached his amputated penis.
Peas-Bhupathi advance to pre-quarters
India's Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi moved into the pre-quarterfinals of the men's doubles tennis competition.
Russian Deputy PM meets Pranab
Alexander Zhukov may finalise the economic growth agenda to be taken up at the Indo-Russia Summit.
Asiad: India strike gold in kabaddi
India have won the gold in kabaddi when they beat Pakistan 35-22 at the Asian Games on Wednesday.
Diabetic kids growing in number
Diabetes a disease associated with middle-aged and elderly people is striking growing numbers of children, say experts.
US not winning war in Iraq: Gates
Admitting that US is not winning the war in Iraq, Robert Gates said he was open to a change in strategy in Iraq.