India
Saina Nehwal through to quarter-finals at Swiss Open
Defending champion Saina Nehwal remained the lone bright spot for India defeating Petya Nedelcheva 21-15, 21-10.
DSP murder: Differences crop up between father, wife over relief money
The father of the slain DSP has accused his daughter-in-law of keeping the compensation money with herself and not sharing it with them.
Kazakh cyclists make merry on Day 2 of Greater Noida road races
Danill Fominykh bagged gold for Kazakhstan in the men's Under-23 time trial event.
India out of Azlan Shah title race after losing to NZ
Two second-half goals by New Zealand dashed India's hopes of winning their sixth title in Malaysia.
New results indicate that particle discovered at CERN is a Higgs boson
Whether or not it is a Higgs boson is demonstrated by how it interacts with other particles, and its quantum properties.
Karan Johar: I want to make a Rs 1,000 crore film
Currently, upon the release of any film the makers look for achieving Rs 100 crore mark at the box office.
IITian Sundar Pichai to replace Andy Rubin as Google Android chief
Google is replacing Rubin with Sundar Pichai, an executive in charge of the company's Chrome Web browser and operating system for lightweight laptop computers.
Lobby group urge Lance Armstrong to make full confession
Lance Armstrong has been personally urged to make a full confession of all his involvement in doping by the founder of the lobby group Change Cycling Now.
Girl attempts suicide after reading report of her molestation
The girl was admitted to a govt hospital in Moradabad with 90 pc burn injuries. Later she was referred to a Delhi hospital.
Indian fishermen apprehended by Pak marine agency
The Pakistani agency allowed remaining 84 fishermen to return in one boat.
No favourites as Formula One season starts at Melbourne
On Sunday Vettel begins his quest to match Juan-Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher as the only drivers to have won four successive drivers' titles.
Samba Army fracas case: Five personnel sacked
The face-off between the officer and jawans of 16th cavalry regiment had occurred in August 2012 in Samba, J&K.
Dawood is going to live out his life in Karachi: Praveen Swami
Security analyst Praveen Swami joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on 20 years of Mumbai blasts.
Export norms tightened for sensitive technologies
'Category Zero' of the list includes "nuclear materials, nuclear-related other materials, equipment and technology".
Anubhav Sinha to release his new holi song on YouTube
Composer Shekhar Ravjiani was also present at the event and felt that Sinha's effort will help non-film music.
Rivals look to end Vettel's dominance at Melbourne
Vettel begins his quest to match Juan-Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher as the only drivers to have won four successive drivers' titles.