BJP alleges Bhardwaj's "excessive interference" in Karnataka
BJP on Monday charged Karnataka Governor, Mr H.R. Bhardwaj, with "excessive interference" in the administrative affairs of his state and held him responsible for the "aggravated" political situation t
Helpline numbers for West Bengal accident
Following is a list of helpline numbers started by the railway authorities for information on Monday's train accident at Sainthia in West Bengal.
At least 50 people were killed and over 150 injured w
Malegaon blast accused to be charged under MCOCA
The Bombay High Court on Monday quashed the dropping of charges under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) on all the 11 accused, including Sadhvi Pragya, in the September
Omar Abdullah likely to reshuffle cabinet
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mr Omar Abdullah, is planning a cabinet reshuffle aimed at strengthening his government and may also drop some tainted ministers from the cabinet, sources here said o
Two Indian food vans set on fire in Australia
Two food vans belonging to an Indian restaurant were set on fire on Monday in this Australian city, days after a blaze gutted a neighbouring eatery owned by a fellow community member.
Police and fire
Campbell postpones testimony
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has postponed her testimony in the ongoing war crimes trial over a “blood diamond” she was allegedly given by former Liberian President Charles Taylor.
Yousuf willing to return from retirement for England tour
Karachi, July 19: Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf has announced that he is ready to come out of retirement to bolster Pakistan’s fragile batting lineup on its ongoing tour of England.
Yousuf,
Clinton meets Zardari, discusses drone attacks
The US secretary of state, Ms Hillary Clinton, met the Pakistan President, Mr Asif Ali Zardari, and discussed a host of issues, including the drone attacks that Pakistan says undermines national conse
73-year-old Indian woman runs Malaysian race
A 73-year-old Malaysian-Indian woman has become the oldest participant in an annual running competition in Malaysia.
Sinnaponnu Seenivasan from Kepong was in the limelight after completing the 3.5 k
Many dishonest acts acceptable among Oz youths
Nearly half of Australian youths think dishonest behaviours such as claiming a refund from companies for used goods and availing discounts on movie tickets by wrongly declaring children's age are acce