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'Chappell, Dravid doing a good job'
Former Indian skipper Dilip Sardesai said that the form of Virender Sehwag and Mohammad Kaif was worrying him.
A Tale of Two Scandals
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThis is a tale of two scandals, one in Britain and the other in India. The facts are different but the underlying themes are similar: the uneasy cohabitation of pol...
Nationwide SBI strike on pension hike
Over 2 lakh employees of State Bank of India are on a nationwide indefinite strike. Unions say the pension ceiling has been frozen at Rs 4,250 per month since 1992.
Tibet-China railway: Link for plague
The opening of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway linking Tibet to Chinese areas could be cause for the spread rat-borne diseases like plague.
Maharashtra lockups in dire straits
The Colaba, Thane, DN Nagar and many more bastions of the Khakee across the state of Maharashtra have had some unusual visitors over the past few months.
Bihar AIDS patient abandoned in death
People of a village in Bihar’s Darbhanga district refused to cremate a man who died of AIDS there. His wife was forced to do the last rites all alone.
In pics: Tracking the Celestial Ballet
The eclipse, that began in Brazil with sunrise extending across Atlantic, Libya, Egypt, central Asia and ended at sunset in Mongolia, was viewed as a partial eclipse in some northern Indian cities and Kolkata. In India the eclipse lasted for 43 minutes in...
Bush announces White House shakeup
White House chief of staff Andrew Card has resigned and will be replaced by Budget chief Joshua Bolten, US President George W Bush said on Tuesday.
37 rebel BSP MLAs hold the key in UP
The Congress is contesting 17 seats in the elections, which will see Lalu's RJD party battling with Cabinet colleague Ram Vilas Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party in Bihar.
Bangalore: Gateway to New India
From a quaint Garden City to one of the most sought-after destinations on the global Information Technology map, Bangalore has seen an era unfold within a few years.
Narang wins World Cup shooting gold
Indian shooter Gagan Narang upset China's Liu Tianyou to register his first-ever World Cup victory in 10 metre air rifle event in Guangzhou.
Dravid walks out of press meet
What put off the skipper was chaos and unruly scenes which drowned Dravid's replies even as the conference had just begun.
Dilli Chalo! C'wealth gets Indian touch
The Delhi 2010 Organising Committee's India Gala Dinner offered a taste of what to expect during the Indian Handover Ceremony this Sunday.
Tuberculosis myths shattered
TB is hailed as a disease to dread and has many myths surrounding it. Here are some "myth shattering" facts about the disease.
PSAS explores a woman at large
Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome, affecting women is a non-stop-sexual arousal remaining unsatisfied regardless multiple orgasms.
So, what did Rani do on her big day?
It was Rani Mukherji's birthday on March 21 and the light-eyed sensation chose a unique way to celebrate it.