India
Rabies kills 19,000 Indians annually
An estimated 19,000 people die every year due to rabies in India, accounting for 35 per cent of such deaths worldwi
Over 60 feared drowned in boat capsize
More than 60 people returning home from a festival in Andhra Pradesh are feared drowned after their boat capsized.
IBN Blog: Big Brother or big bother?
People who reside abroad have a great responsibility to show our motherland in a brighter light.
Vladimir Putin is R-Day chief guest
Putin will arrive in New Delhi on a two-day official visit on January 25, heading a high-level delegation.
I don't deserve this, UK: Shilpa
A recorded conversation with fellow participant Cleo Rocos shows Shilpa saying that she is feeling racially abused.
India acquires first US built warship
India has acquired its first warship from the United States to add punch to its maritime forces.
Nithari: CBI rules out cannibalism
A few days after taking over the case from the Noida Police, the CBI has ruled out cannibalism.
'Blacklisted' Pak actress told to return
Zeba Ali, who came to pay homage to the Ajmer dargah, was sent back to Delhi on charges of violating visa norms.
Hockey needs a shake-up: Rasquinha
India could miss out on the Olympics for the first time unless changes are made to the organisation, Rasquinha says.
Alwar rapist's dad gets interim bail
Fearing imminent arrest by the Rajasthan Police, Mohanty had filed an anticipatory bail in Cuttack on January 13.
Khairlanji killings key witness suspended
A key witness in Khairlanji Dalit killings has been suspended for his alleged involvement in an assault case.
Castro reportedly in grave condition
Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro is in serious condition due to complications from an intestinal infection.
The Season for Weird Weather
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsWhen you are really bored, you discuss the weather. But, over the last couple of years, this cliche has been upended, simply because the weather has become a fascin...
VHP to get temple issue to centrestage
VHP has approved an agenda for bringing the temple issue at the centrestage in the wake of Sachar committee's report.
Fights break out at Australian Open
Croatian and Serbian spectators kicked each other during brief scuffles on Monday at the Australian Open.
Ceasefire was a blunder: Assam CM
Tarun Gogoi said that the ceasefire to the ULFA was a blunder with the rebels spreading more across the state.