News
SM Krishna accuses Modi of 'sidelining' senior BJP leaders
'There is no such thing as a Modi wave in the country. Such an illusion is being created by vested interests,' the senior Congress leader added.
LS polls: Son syndrome evident in Karnataka
Call it "son stroke" or a generational shift in Karnataka politics; it is all evident in the Lok Sabha elections in the state.
Champions League: PSG must go up a level against Chelsea
"We will have to be more efficient," said Blanc. "We will have fewer chances and those we create we will have to convert.
Gmail turns 10: The evolution of the popular email service
Gmail was inspired by one user's feedback that she was tired of struggling to find emails buried deep in her inbox.
IAAF ratifies Anju Bobby George's top finish in 2005 World Athletics Final
The IAAF upgraded Anju to the top place in the IAAF World Athletics Final long jump event after the disqualification of Russia's Tatyana Kotova.
Development economist laments India's poor economic growth
Development economist Jean Dreze on Tuesday expressed concern over India's tardy economic growth, which lagged behind neighbours like Nepal and Bangladesh in vital sectors.
BJP's Gujarat model will explode like 'India Shining': Rahul Gandhi
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said the Gujarat model of development would burst after the Lok Sabha election - just as the BJP's "India Shining" burst after the 2004 polls.
Actor Salman Khan 'awestruck' by Congress nominee Gurudas Kamat
Kamat will be contesting elections against actors Mahesh Manjrekar, Rakhi Sawant and Kamaal R Khan.
Congress, Left, AAP reduced to Modi-centric campaign, says Arun Jaitley
For the first time an election is being fought "against the opposition" to keep BJP and Narendra Modi out of power, rather than against the "failures" of the government, BJP leader Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday.
2014 Toyota Corolla Altis bookings open in India
The new Toyota Corolla Altis is likely to be available in India by the end of April.
Pervez Musharraf seeks lifting of travel ban on him
Former Pakistani military ruler Pervez Musharraf, indicted on treason charges, has asked the government to lift travel ban on him so that he can go abroad for treatment and meet his ailing mother.
We'll show 'Khoobsurat' to Rekha soon: Sonam Kapoor
The remake is directed by Shashanka Ghosh and produced by Sonam's father Anil Kapoor and sister Rhea.
SC refuses to review verdict granting life to Rajiv Gandhi killers
Centre had contended in its petition that the three-judge bench did not consider the merits of the case.
SpiceJet offers lowest fare of Re 1
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet, which lowered its fares by up to 75 per cent last quarter, on Tuesday offered fares as low as Re 1 across its domestic network with limited period bookings, putting its rivals on the mat.
No criminality found in allocation of 20 coal blocks, say sources
The CBI had registered 14 FIRs and three preliminary enquiries (PEs) to probe coal blocks allocation scam.
Customs seizes gold from passenger's rectum at Goa airport
During interrogation, the accused claimed that he came to Goa to trade in areca nuts with five-star hotels.