Three cheers for Indian culture, say IPL's foreign cheerleaders
Back home, they are bankers, school teachers or dancers. But many young women have come to India from foreign shores like Ukraine, Russia, Belgium and Norway as cheerleaders for the Indian Premier Lea
Adarsh Society probe interim report likely Friday
The interim report of the two-member commission probing the Adarsh Society scam, related to the housing society originally meant for war heroes and Kargil widows, is likely to be submitted to the Maha
Rs.8,000 crore earmarked for ports expansion
The government on Thursday said it had awarded contracts worth Rs.8,000 crore for expansion of three ports - Mumbai, Kandla and Visakhapatnam.
The projects to be developed on public-private-partnersh
US sues Apple over e-book price fixing scheme
Apple and five of the publishing industry's top firms have been accused of conspiring to raise prices and block Amazon.com from selling e-books at $9.99 in a US Justice Department suit.
The suit file
Royal Challengers Bangalore elect to bat against Chennai Super Kings
Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Daniel Vettori won the toss and elected to bat against Chennai Super Kings in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Chepauk here on Thursday.
Teams:
Royal C
Marriage registration to be made compulsory
Registration of marriages is to be made compulsory irrespective of religion - largely to prevent the harassment of women in divorce cases - under two bills approved by the cabinet on Thursday.
The bi
Indian American charged for 'phantom' payday loan scam
US authorities have charged an Indian American and two companies he controls for allegedly running a scheme to collect 'phantom' payday loan debts that included harassing calls from India.
At the req
Sensex ends 133 points higher on hopes of rate cuts
A benchmark index for Indian equities markets advanced 133 points on Thursday as lower than expected industrial output numbers reinforced expectations of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India for th
SC upholds validity of Right to Education Act
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the constitutional validity of Right To Education that mandates unaided private schools to earmark 25 per cent seats for students from economically and socially we
What happened to Mongoose bats?
The long handle-short blade Mongoose bat that was made famous in the third season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) by Australian legend Matthew Hayden has withered away.
The bat, specially designed