News
Could the days of the British 'pint' be numbered?
British pubgoers might ditch their traditional 'pint' in favor of a 'schooner'.
Think twice before you get that tattoo!
Getting inked is no big deal over love. But erasing the tattoo is an ordeal.
Outsourcing health data to Indian call centre
Health information about Britons should be handed over to Indian call centres.
PIL seeks Mayawati's prosecution in Taj case
The Lucknow bench of Allahabad HC fixed January 11 as the date of hearing of PILs.
Citibank manager's parents summoned by police
Citibank manager Shivraj Puri is accused of masterminding a Rs.300 crore fraud.
Cold wave grips north India, claims 8 lives
A severe cold wave in north India left people shivering and claimed eight lives in Allahabad.
Michael Jackson doctor faces death charge
Dr Conrad Murray, Jackson's physician charged with involuntary manslaughter.
2011: 10 stocks we recommend you invest in
At a growth rate of 4-5 pc, agriculture is expected to play a crucial role in GDP growth.
Aamir can't have enough of Salman
The actor is fascinated with the idea of using Salman's style statements in his film
Samjhauta blasts: Aseemanand's custody extended
The Hindu group leader was arrested by CBI in connection of the 2007 train blasts.
Pakistani troops violate ceasefire again
This is the first ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops this year.
Federer, Nadal clash on water
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal played on a water court ahead of the Qatar Open.
India rejects Abbot lab's patent application
India rejects HIV drug patent application of Abbot lab making easy access the drug.
Himalayan town makes merry cut off by snow
Himachal Pradesh town makes most of being stuck by snow holding celebrations.
The Neemrana Art of Resurrection
Aman Nath and Francis Wacziarg talk about restoring heritage buildings.