India
US warns India about dietary supplements
The US food and drug regulatory organisation has warned India about the possibility of some products containing steroids entering the Indian markets as dietary supplements.
'Not me': Qureshi denies attacking SM Krishna
Pak Foreign Minister denies saying that his Indian counterpart was getting directions from New Delhi during their talks in Islamabad.
Everyone will relate to 'Udaan': Director
Vikramaditya Motwane is confident that his film will appeal to Indian audiences
Somdev loses at Aptos Challenger
Indian tennis player's run comes to an end as he is beaten in the semi finals by Donald Young.
Montanes, Monfils in the Mercedes Cup final
Montanes, bidding for his second ATP clay-court title of the season.
Four get bail in Aman Kachroo ragging case
Aman Kachroo died in March 2009 after being allegedly ragged by his seniors at Rajendra Prasad Medical College.
No talks between Krishna, Qureshi in Kabul: Rao
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao ruled out a bilateral meeting between Krishna and Qureshi in Kabul on Tuesday.
Indian tenants racially abused in US, suit filed
The suit alleges that the defendants steered Indian tenants away from one of the five buildings at Summerhill.
Floods in Punjab, Haryana push up tomato price
The floods that wreaked havoc in Punjab and Haryana have taken a heavy toll on the vegetable farmers in the region.
Change prayer position, Indonesian Muslims told
Indonesia's highest Islamic authority said its directive on the direction of Mecca actually had people facing Africa.
Forbes India : who are the poor in India
The government makes yet another attempt to know who really are the poor in India.
Angelina likes to balance motherhood with hard core action
The actress talks about being in a nightgown to jumping off buildings
'Lamhaa' banned in Middle East: Bunty Walia
Apparently the censor board have not objected to any scenes but cancelled the screening entirely
Off-the-shelf body parts a reality soon
Surgeons could shortly use ready-made human body parts to repair injuries or patch up worn out organs of patients
Day 3: LeT terrorist killed in Poonch gunbattle
The anti-terrorist operation was launched by the Army on inputs about infiltration of a group of terrorists.
Champions event scrapped due to bad weather
Gusting winds and stair-rod rain left the Royal & Ancient organisers with no choice but to call off the event on the eve of the British Open.