Bomb scare disrupts train services in West Bengal
Train services in the Kharagpur-Adra section in West Bengal were disrupted for over four hours on Monday after a tiffin box fitted with wires was found on the railway tracks in West Midnapore district
PDP delegation to attend all-party meet, separatists shun
Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq on Monday said he would not meet the all-party delegation from New Delhi visiting Jammu and Kashmir, saying it was "a facade".
Ayodhya: Judge issues dissenting note, favours conciliation
In a surprise move, one of the three judges of the Allahabad high court's special Ayodhya bench on Monday issued a dissenting note on the order issued by his two co-judges and allowed postponement of
Judge issues dissenting note in Ayodhya case, favours conciliation
Lucknow, Sept. 20: In a surprise move, one of the three judges of the Allahabad High Court's special Ayodhya bench on Monday issued a dissenting note on the order issued by his two co-judges and allow
Quran burning pastor billed $180,000
New York: The pastor of a Florida church who threatened to burn the Quran on the 9/11 anniversary to protest the 2001 terror attacks in the US, has been hit with a whopping $180,000 bill as cost of se
US politician dabbled in witchcraft, tape reveals
Washington: A Republican leader, who is contesting the US Senate election scheduled in November this year, has admitted that she once dabbled in witchcraft.
Christine O'Donnell, the Republican nomine
Pune woman sets record by 'flying like a bird' over Spain
Pune: Pune sportswoman Shital V. Mahajan-Rane "flew" like a bird over Spain and successfully created a new Indian record of jumping from an aircraft at 13,000 feet, an aide said here on Monday.
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High drama in Karnataka BJP over cabinet reshuffle
One minister threatened suicide and another said he would quit the party while a legislator warned of mass resignations...
Sensex closes 327 points higher
A benchmark index for Indian equities on Monday closed 327 points higher, bringing it within striking distance of the 20,000-mark.
Teacher helps pupils cheat, but gets answers wrong
London: A teacher in Britain helped her students cheat but got the answers wrong, reveals a probe initiated after 18 out of 19 pupils gave the same incorrect answer in the exam.
Investigators found t