India
Lawyer shot dead at Greater Noida court
Legal proceedings have been initiated, and a case has been registered.
Telecom firms not part of new 2G auction won't operate: SC
The court clarified that its Feb 2, 2012 order cancelling licences will not be applicable on telecom firms holding 900 MHZ band spectrum.
Student accused of stealing mobile phone, set on fire
Manpreet's father Durjan Singh accused the trio, who are his neighbours, of setting her daughter on fire when he along with his wife and other children was not at home.
Snapshot: You won't believe what Mallika Sherawat is wearing!
It was quite a change from the usual to see Mallika in an orange and golden sari on the sets of 'Dirty Politics'.
'Celluloid' pays a tribute to director J C Daniel
Daniel was the first filmmaker of Kerala who produced, directed, wrote, photographed, edited and acted in the silent film 'Vigathakumaran'.
One Billion Rising: Women dance, sing to protest sexual violence
The next leg of the One Billion Rising event will take place on March 8 to mark Women's Day.
Competition on TV is intimidating: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is entering TV medium with 'Saraswatichandra'.
Keira Knightley's Chanel commercial deemed unsuitable for children
The latest Chanel advertisement featuring Keira Knightley has been deemed as too sexy for children.
Donald targets repeat of 2011 success
The Briton won four times worldwide in 2011 and became the first player to clinch the money titles on both sides of the Atlantic.
Here is how the George Ferris and Valentine's Day Google doodle was created
Google combined the celebration of love with the birthday of the engineer whose mechanical invention has filled so many hearts with wonder.
Roger Federer storms into ABN AMRO World Round 2
Federer, a two-time winner at the indoor hard court tournament in Rotterdam, beat Grega Zemlja 6-3, 6-1.
Jaipur: Man arrested for attempted rape, murder of girl
Police said Bhola Jadav had attempted to rape the 20-year-old girl when she was watching a film on computer in her house.
Indian doctor jailed in UK over patient's death
Bala Kovvali admitted causing the death of Andre Fellows by gross negligence in failing to carry out an adequate clinical assessment.
Commercial interests clearly rule the IOC and not just sports: Digvijay Singh Deo
Digvijay Singh Deo joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on wrestling being dropped as an Olympic sport.
'Nach Baliye 5' celebs recreate B'wood couples' magic
Contestants of 'Nach Baliye 5' are set to recreate the magic of iconic romantic couples of Bollywood on television.
Worldwide mobile phone sales fell in 2012: Report
Total worldwide mobile sales to end users fell 1.7 per cent to 1.75 billion units in 2012, Gartner said.