India
Strong anti-rape laws yet to curb sexual assaults even 2 years after Delhi gangrape case
The Criminal (Amendment) Bill 2013 covered even the smallest sexual offence but the procedure to give justice still remains a problematic area.
It's fine if you call me horror queen as long as you watch my films and get entertained: Bipasha Basu
Bipasha Basu, who has done a string of horror and supernatural films, is happy with the tag of 'horror queen'.
Cartoon of the day: SC likely to decide N Srinivasan's fate as cricket administrator
The apex court hinted at setting up a high-powered committee to suggest measures for cleansing the game hit by allegations of betting and spot-fixing. The Supreme Court is likely to decide N Srinivasan's fate as cricket administrator.
Cartoon of the day: SpiceJet stops advance bookings after DGCA's stern warning
Cash-strapped SpiceJet has cancelled over 1,800 flights across the country for December, in signs of mounting troubles for the budget airline. DGCA has asked the airline to stop taking bookings of more than one month in advance.
Delhi rape: Centre for regulation, not ban on taxi services, asks states to stop web-based cabs
The Association of Radio Taxis said that the trust and confidence of people in private cabs have been eroded following the rape case.
Booming market for forged licences in Delhi
After the explosive revelations that this sting operation makes, one needs to look into the government itself to check such malpractices.
As it happened: India vs Netherlands, Champions Trophy
Goals from Sunil, Manpreet and Rupinder helped India get a win in their last Pool B fixture and finish ahead of Germany on third position in the men's Champions Trophy hockey.
Six, including a woman, held in Gurgaon for prostitution
A case has been registered under various sections of the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act.
Karan Singh Grover confirms split from Jennifer Winget on Twitter, asks for privacy
Rumours about Karan Singh Grover and Jennifer Winget's impending divorce have been making the rounds for quite some time now.
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has a curved edge display, but do you really need it?
The 5.6-inch Note Edge is a variant of the Galaxy Note 4, the latest iteration of Samsung's large-screen stalwart.
IIT Delhi students turn down $125,000 offers for domestic firms
The first six days of placements have seen a 30 per cent increase in the total number of campus offers by companies this year.
IPTL: Federer, Djokovic steal the show as Delhi witness world-class tennis
The Federer vs Djokovic match started with huge expectations from the fans. And both the world class players didn't disappoint.
Bollywood stars wow IPTL fans in Delhi
A host of movie stars led by Aamir Khan and Deepika Padukone made their way on to the court to a rapturous ovation from a thrilled crowd.
Before Delhi, Uber taxi service faced trouble in Germany
According to media reports, two of Uber's services - standard UberPop and premium UberBlack - were banned by authorities in Berlin and Hamburg.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to attend Vibrant Gujarat Summit-2015
The Secretary General is also likely to visit Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad and a few other places in the state on January 11.
'Boyhood' wins four awards at 2014 LA Film Critics Awards
'Boyhood' was a big winner at the 2014 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards after sweeping four trophies.