India
Planning Commission organises 'Hackathon' on April 6-7
The event is being organised simultaneously in 11 locations across India and participants can also join virtually.
Police tracing the source of MMS on Mona Singh's complaint
Police said they were trying to find out the IP address of the computer from where the clip was uploaded.
Tamil review: 'Chennaiyil Oru Naal' is a gripping thriller
Tamil movie 'Chennaiyil Oru Naal' is the remake of the Malayalam hit movie 'Traffic'.
Facebook likely to reveal modified version of Android at April 4 event
Facebook is likely to launch a modified version of Android that embeds Facebook deeply into the operating system, on a phone made by HTC.
South Africa: Mandela in good spirits, say doctors
In churches across South Africa, many included Mandela in their prayers on Good Friday, one of the most important days in the Christian calendar.
Pope refers to 'Muslim brothers' on Good Friday
This year, the prayers were composed by young Lebanese, and many recalled the plight of minority Christians in the region.
Punjab: Girl denied admission by school for wearing turban
However, the school's principal said there has been some miscommunication as there were already students studying there wearing turban.
India raises concern over Saudi's new labour policy
Under the new law, 10 per cent of jobs even in small and medium business establishments should be reserved for Saudi nationals.
Delhi to have 12 more government hospitals
New government hospitals to be constructed in Dwarka, Vikaspuri, Madipur, Jawlapuri, Ambedkar Nagar and Sarita Vihar.
Newtown gunman had access to huge weapons cache
Adam Lanza had shot and killed 20 first-graders and 6 educators in Sandy Hook Elementary School last year.
Iran, North Korea, Syria block UN arms trade treaty
UN diplomats said the 193-nation General Assembly could put the draft treaty to a vote as early as Tuesday.
Telugu film 'Gunde Jann Gallanthayyindhe' audio launch
The producer of the film 'Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyindhe' Dil Raju launched the audio CD's and Karunakaran and also took the first copy.
UPSC withdraws new norms from civil services exams
UPSC has restored the practice of 2 qualifying papers in any Indian language and English, the marks obtained on which will not be counted for ranking.
ATS DCP's wife says he accidentally pulled the trigger
DCP Sanjay Banerjee died of a bullet shot during lunch with his family and police claimed the officer had allegedly committed suicide.
Twirled moustache for Venkatesh in 'Bol Bachchan' remake
The Hindi blockbuster 'Bol Bachchan', is soon to have a Telugu remake.
North Korea cuts military hotline with South Korea
North and South Korea are technically at war anyway after their 1950-53 civil conflict ended with an armistice.