Gomez doesn’t want a boyfriend
Singer-actress Selena Gomez, who recently split from Justin Bieber, says she is not looking at dating anybody right now.
Plot’s mastermind arrested in Noida
The police on Sunday arrested a Noida-based trader for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of Alstom managing director Rathin Basu.
‘Indians fascinated by process of writing’
Jeffrey Archer, one of India’s most popular British authors, has praised fans of his writing in the country, saying Indians are fascinated by the process of writing.
Needle-free vaccine for ear infections
Scientists are developing a needle-free vaccine, which targets the bacteria responsible for nearly one half of all ear infections, and gets absorbed through the skin via a small, dime-sized patch.
6 arrested for gangrape of Swiss woman
Two days after a 39-year-old Swiss woman was allegedly gangraped while camping with her husband in a forest here, six accused were on Sunday arrested by the police.
Nitish makes clear his support will be crucial for next govt
Bringing to Delhi his battle for special status to Bihar, chief minister Nitish Kumar today suggested that his support would be crucial for formation of next government at the Centre and JD(U), which is part of the BJP-led the NDA, was not averse to exploring other tie-ups.
Australia 75/3 in 2nd innings at stumps on Day 4
Australia were 75 for three in their second innings at stumps on the fourth day of the third cricket Test against India, here today. Nathan Lyon (4) and Phillip Hughes (53) will resume the Australian innings tomorrow.
India may become 5th-largest manufacturing nation: BCG
India may become the fifth-largest manufacturing nation - from ninth position at present - if the country is able to increase the share of manufacturing in GDP to 25 per cent, a Boston Consultancy Group report has said.
Constitutional transfer of power victory for democracy: Pak PM
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf today said the constitutional transfer of power by an elected government is a victory of democratic forces.
Tripura BJP to organise ‘long march’ to Dhaka
Protesting against the violence in Bangladesh over 1971 war crimes trial, the Tripura unit of the BJP today announced to organise a “long march” to Dhaka tomorrow.