In some good news for flyers, airlines will not be allowed to charge domestic flyers for check-in baggage weighing up to 15 kg.
The apex court also allowed the plea of the Karnataka High court registry seeking extension of the deadline of April 18 for disposal of the appeal to May 12.
Many Christians have seen the movie "Fireproof." In this movie, the husband struggles with an addiction to pornography. At first, he doesn't think it's much of a problem, even though it causes him to fight with his wife a lot. Throughout the course of the...
Actor Henry Cavill recently stated that 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' will make cinema history.
The American eked out a narrow 6-3, 6-7 (1), 7-6 (6) win in Perth on Thursday.
The RE features a built-in grip sensor that instantly activates the camera on pick up, eliminating the need for a power button.
Oscar winning composer A.R. Rahman is all set to turn film producer later this year.
A new study has found that committing immoral behaviours in a video game elicits feelings of guilt in players who commit them.
A citizen helpline number (155303) is also operational where citizens can call for assistance during the monsoon.
The Election Commission will introduce Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) countrywide on experimental basis to ensure a fair Lok Sabha poll.
The Enforcement Directorate is expected to soon file a charge sheet against DMK leader Kanimozhi and former Telecom Minister A Raja for alleged money laundering in the 2G spectrum case.
Led by UP minister Azam Khan, over 20 MLAs will leave on a study tour which will cover five countries in 20 days.
While Congress' day-long session is scheduled to be held at Talkatora Stadium, the BJP National Executive will meet at the NDMC Centre.
Kenya's foreign minister says "two or three Americans" and "one Brit" were among those who attacked a Nairobi shopping mall. More than 60 people have been killed in the assault on the upscale mall, which has lasted for three days.
The state government made it clear before the Commission that 9 out of the 47 documents had been destroyed by it in 'routine course'.