India
Drop arms, join Govt: Nepal rebels told
Nepal Prime Minsiter Koirala said that the Maoists would not be included into the interim before they were disarmed.
Tsunami warning system in India by ‘06
Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said India should have an alert system for tsunamis and cyclones in place by next year.
King Khan's got script sense
Khan says he has played bad roles despite being warned that it could dent his image as a poster boy.
ICC gives green signal to 20-20
The adoption of Twenty20 is complete with the ICC formally recognising it as an official format of the game.
Quake jolts Indonesia's Nias island
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake shook the Indonesian island of Nias on Sunday but there were no casualties.
Bhutan king pays Manmohan a visit
Bhutan King Singye Wangchuk met Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, a day after both the countries signed an agreement.
Carry on shooting, doctor
Doctors in Agra are all set to undergo training of a different kind - learning the use of firearms for self-defence.
INS Mumbai Dreams
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsNow this is a real exclusive, I think. No, not the story, but being the only woman for miles around as the INS Mumbai makes its way out of Larnaca harbour. Okay not...
Panwallah's daughter vaults to glory
Daughter of a pan shop owner in Kanpur, Ruchi won the bronze medal at the Asian Junior Athletic Championship.
BCCI, ICC tug-of-war continues
BCCI and ICC are engaged in a tug-of-war, with BCCI demanding a heftier budget for hosting the Champions Trophy.
McGrath is still the trusted man
McGrath was ranked fourth behind Ricky Ponting, Brett Lee and Adam Gilchrist in a 25-member contract list.
Joint disagreements on N-agreement
The Opposition parties and the Left allies expressed dissatisfaction with Manmohan Singh’s statement on Indo-US deal.
Vaas injury leaves Lanka pace shy
Sri Lanka's leading pace bowler Chaminda Vaas has been ruled out of the first Test against South Africa.
Two J&K cops held for LeT links
2 cops were held in J&K for LeT links. Meanwhile, Shivraj Patil says the 'Armymen' arrested earlier belong to IRB.
Americans too fat to fit for X-rays, scans
More and more obese people are unable to get full medical care because they are either too big to fit into scanners.
Tell Us: Tactics to deal with such colleagues
In the second instalment of IBNLive’s five-part series on office politics, we tell you how to get your due.