Bihar mourns death of two top leaders
The sudden death of two leading Bihar politicians — senior state minister Sudha Srivastava and flamboyant MP and former Union minister Digvijay Singh — in two days has spread a wave of sorrow across t
Childhood cancer, close mobile towers have no link
British researchers have found no link between incidences of cancer among children and living near cellphone base station during pregnancy.
Hike in VAT, levy on banks in UK Budget
Britain’s coalition government presented its austerity Budget in Parliament on Tuesday afternoon by increasing value-added tax and slashing welfare and benefits to cut public spending by £17 billion.
Queen guitarist Brian top star of BBC Proms
BRITAIN’S TRADITIONAL century-old concert season of Proms, which in 2009 showcased a singing and dancing Bollywood extravaganza for the first time, does not have any Bollywood or Indian classical conc
Oxfam will earn £100K if Federer wins Wimbledon
British charity Oxfam can win a windfall of more than £100,000 if Swiss tennis player Roger Federer regains his form and goes on to win his seventh singles title at Wimbledon Championships, which got
UK emergency budget today, more cuts likely
Britain is waiting for severe spending cuts as the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government unveils its emergency budget on Tuesday.
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‘Honour killing’ at Ashok Vihar
A couple, late on Sunday night, was found dead in their Ashok Vihar Phase II residence. After initial investigations, the police is suspecting a case of “honour killing”.
Kashmiris pandits demand rehab
The migrant Kashmiri pandits, residing in Jammu, staged a protest at Jantar Mantar demanding the status of Internally Displaced Persons.