1,000 killed in Iraq in the month of July
Violence killed around 1,000 people in July, government and United Nations figures show, making it Iraq’s deadliest month since 2008 when the country was emerging from a bloody sectarian conflict.
1,785 pilgrims leave for Amarnath from Jammu
A small batch of 1,785 devotees today left Jammu base camp for the Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas.
China tries to eat into 1,600 km Indian turf
Beijing, Dec. 19: China appears to be making ground for claiming some 1,600 km of Indian territory judging by reports in the state-owned media on the length of Sino-Indian border.
Even as the two cou
Snacking at desk makes you fat
London, Dec. 17: Many of us absentmindedly reach for snacks with one hand while tapping away on the keyboard with the other. Now scientists say that eating at your desk makes you far more likely to sn
Archaeologists uncover 1,800-year-old murder mystery
A team of archaeologists claim to have uncovered an 1,800-year-old murder mystery following the discovery of skeletal remains of a child with her hands tied and injuries inflicted to her head.
The s
Bharti-Walmart to hire 1,100 employees by yr-end
New Delhi, July 22: Bharti-Walmart, the joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and Wal-Mart Stores, today said it will hire about 1,100 people as part of expansion of its wholesale business by the e