I'm delighted for my teammates: Afridi
Karachi, July 27: Shahid Afridi, who resigned as Pakistan captain after the first Test against Australia at Lord's, has expressed his delight and satisfaction at seeing his teammates level the Test se
Will be happy if Commonwealth Games are spoilt: Aiyar
As the Congress-led governments in Delhi and the Centre pray for a successful Commonwealth Games, Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar on Tuesday said he would be “unhappy” if the Games were a success.
No blank cheques for Pakistan: US
Downplaying the WikiLeaks revelations about links between Pakistan’s spy agency and terrorist groups, the US has said there are no blank cheques for Islamabad and it must do more to eliminate terrorist safe havens.
Sangakkara double ton takes Sri Lanka to 457/2
Colombo, July 27: Skipper Kumar Sangakkara struck his seventh double ton to power Sri Lanka to a mammoth 457 for two in the first innings against India at lunch on the second day of the second cricket
Both houses of Parliament adjourned over price rise
Both houses of Parliament were adjourned till 12 noon on Tuesday following protests over price rise by Opposition members as well as Samajwadi Party (SP) and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MPs.
Monsoon increases swine flu cases
Health Ministry officials are worried as the number of swine flu cases reported from various parts of the country are increasing with the arrival of monsoon.
Bangladesh to buy power from India
Dhaka, July 27: In what is being seen as a landmark deal between once bickering neighbours, Bangladesh has signed a 35-year power transmission agreement with India to import 250 megawatt of electricit
Bill to settle disputes between regulators introduced
New Delhi, July 27: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Tuesday introduced a bill in the Lok Sabha to replace an ordinance issued last month to resolve all disputes between regulators over hybrid financ
Delhi's Terminal 3 set for commercial operations from Wednesday
New Delhi, July 27: The stage is set for commercial fight operations at India's Swankiest and largest terminal at the Indira Gandhi International airport here, with state-run Air India's AI-102 from N
Google cuts ties with Chinese advertisers
Beijing, July 27: Google Inc has cut commercial ties with two of its Chinese advertising agents, raising concerns that the internet giant's recent standoff with the government may scare away more dome