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IA to start in-flight entertainment
Indian Airlines will start a satellite television on its Airbus fleet to provide entertainment to travellers.
Obese women have tough labour time
Labour can be longer for obese pregnant women and they may need a cesarean section, says new study.
US starts space diplomacy with India
It's no surprise the US space agency is seeking fresh collaboration with two economic powers, India and China.
Dan Brown's pop star hopes dashed
Author Dan Brown’s ‘pale, balding’ looks stopped him from becoming the pop star he had always dreamed of being.
Sourav Ganguly eyes county cricket
Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly is likely to play for English county side Northamptonshire this season.
India's N-power: Bonafide or notional?
After its hell-raising big bang at Pokhran, India's journey down the nuclear road has been a bit of an anti-climax.
Kerala: Old war horse VS to be next CM
Kerala's VS Achuthanandan from CPI (M) says that his party needs him nore than he needs his party.
Delhi gangrapists get a one-year breather. Rape is still a crime.
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIndia is a vibrant democracy, the rule of the majority. We have riots and the rioters get away with it because they are a mob. And mob is majority. In a gangrape, t...
Go Mango! Cool way to beat the heat
CNN-IBN correspondent Bikramjit Ray whips up two cool mango delicacies to sweeten up a scorching summer day.
Nepal Maoists free hostage after a month
Nepal Maoists free official, after a month of holding him hostage during the country’s political upheaval.
All's not quite right with Left in Kolkata
The urban middle class in Kolkata is yet to shower the Left Front with their complete faith, as proved in the Assembly election results.
Pink Panther & The Old Habits
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsHabit is thus the enormous flywheel of society, its most precious conservative agent. It alone is what keeps us all within the bounds of ordinance, and saves the c...
Australia won't sell uranium to India
Australian Prime Minister John Howard denies reports of Canberra considering to sell uranium to India.
6 killed, 13 wounded in Pak blasts
At least six policemen were killed and 13 wounded in five explosions at a police training school in the Pakistani city.
CBI to probe the Srinagar sex racket
CBI team arrives in Srinagar to start investigations into the sex racket that sparked protests in Kashmir.
Stop interviewing nursery kids: HC
High Court orders to put a stop on interviewing children and parents for nursery admissions in Delhi.