India
Communication gap between DDA, DTC on millennium depot is embarrassing: HC
DTC said the site at Sarai Kale Khan is being used for training drivers by the transport department and was to be shifted to Narela but the same has not been done yet.
HTC RE Camera: A waterproof, 16-megapixel external camera that you can control with your phone
The RE features a built-in grip sensor that instantly activates the camera on pick up, eliminating the need for a power button.
I've always loved doing roles that frighten me: Atul Kulkarni
Seasoned actor Atul Kulkarni has been roped in to play Prataprao Gujar in a Marathi historical action film titled 'Saat'.
Roger Federer wins thriller at Shanghai Masters
Roger Federer saved five match points and rallied from a 5-2 deficit in the third-set tiebreaker before finally beating Leonardo Mayer 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (7).
First person diagnosed with Ebola in US dies in Texas hospital
About 48 people who had direct or indirect contact with the man since he arrived in the United States from Liberia on September 20 are being monitored.
Kenyan president appears before ICC for crimes against humanity
A crowd of supporters and sympathisers received the Kenyan president at the entrance to the ICC, where the prosecution has accused him of five counts of crimes against humanity.
Manali to Leh on a Bicycle: It is not a matter of Altitude, but attitude!!
Rajiv Dubey started cycling about 3 years back for health reasons. Ever since that he has done all formats of cycling that is Long Distance Endurance Cycling of 200, 300, 400, 600 KMs and short distance races.
Fully ready to respond to Pakistan provocation: India to UN
India also said that the onus of creating a positive environment for normalisation of relations is on Pakistan.
Haj pilgrims buy gifts worth $586 million in Saudi Arabia
The majority of pilgrims love to buy their loved ones rosaries, prayer rugs, white clothes, and jewellery.
Indian Air Force strengthening capacity, says its chief
Air Chief Marshal said the Indian Air Force is strengthening its capacity and the situation in the neighbourhood requires "operation readiness".
How the blue LED is changing the world and won its inventors a Nobel
The invention of the blue LED paved the way to a low-energy source of light for illuminating homes, buildings, computers and mobile phones.
PM's ambitious Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana to be unveiled on Saturday
PM had announced the scheme during his address on Independence Day from the ramparts of Red Fort.
United Nations asks India, Pakistan to resolve their issues through dialogue
In escalating ceasefire violations that continued last night, Pakistani troops targeted over 40 Border Out Posts and 25 border hamlets with heavy mortar shells in Jammu sector and LoC areas in Poonch district, leaving 12 people injured.
Actor Mohanlal's website hacked, messages favouring Pakistan posted
The message on the website said that a team called Cyber Warriors was behind the hack.
Hrithik Roshan's 'Bang Bang' mints over Rs 200 crore in five days
'Bang Bang' an out-and-out entertainer, continues its tremendous run at the box office.
Agra medical college to be upgraded: Harsh Vardhan
Harsh Vardhan on Tuesday announced generous financial support to upgrade the century-old S.N. Medical College to AIIMS level.