India
Here's why 'Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania' is a cuter version of 'DDLJ'
Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt starrer movie is sweeter than marshmallows and their won't be a moment when you will feel that it goes overboard.
Railway to install CCTV in ladies' compartments
Gowda said that 4,000 more posts of women RPF personnel were being sanctioned to provide enahnced security to women passengers.
Defending champ Mahut ousted by Groth at Newport
Ivo Karlovic of Croatia and Samuel Groth of Australia advanced to the semi-finals of the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships on Thursday.
TV newcomers 'True Detective,' 'Orange' storm Emmys race
'True Detective' and 'Orange is the New Black' racked up a dozen Emmy nominations.
Replace sex education with format to make people aware about child pregnancy
The Health Minister said that the theme for this year's World Population Day chosen by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPS) is "Investing in youth".
Obama looking forward to meet Modi in September: US official
Narendra Modi will be travelling to Washington for his first summit meeting with Obama.
Anil Singh appointed Additional Solicitor General Western Zone
Anil Singh's appointment as ASG for a three-year tenure was announced yesterday, according to a release issued on Thursday.
Power cuts imposed in Punjab due to poor monsoon, less power
Though PSPCL officials claimed that power cuts of up to 2 hours have been imposed on consumers, yet reports from various places suggest that power supply remained irregular throughout the day.
'Finding Fanny' trailer finds over million views, makers happy
The trailer is said to have got one million views within 22 hours of being uploaded on the online video-sharing website.
Samsung to probe child labour charges in China
China Labor Watch (CLW) said the supplier, Shinyang Electronics, was believed to have hired at least five workers under the age of 16.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley allocates Rs.400 crore for Indian sports
To encourage sports in India, the government will set up a National Sports Academy, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said.
'India should allow 100 per cent FDI in disability sector'
With growing focus on human rights and United Nations push through the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the world body estimates that there are about one billion people.
Russia to work on UN Security Council resolution over Syria
"Any additional steps should be discussed at the UN Security Council, and any decisions should be made based on verified facts."
Over 1.5 lakh pilgrims make Amarnath Yatra
This year's yatra will end Aug 10, coinciding with the Shravan Purnima festival.
NSA spied on five Muslim-Americans including Indian-American
The report said that the surveillance was authorised by a secret intelligence court under procedures intended to locate spies and terrorist suspects.
Watch: Detective James Gordon asks Bruce Wayne to 'be strong' after his parents are shot, in this moving teaser for 'Gotham'
In the new series 'Gotham', fans will now get a chance to glimpse into the world of Batman -- before Batman existed