US, Pakistan relationship at its lowest ebb: Musharraf
Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf has said the current bilateral relationship between Islamabad and Washington was at its lowest ebb, even lower than that after the 9/11 attack.
"We're at a
India 165/6 at lunch, trail by 43 runs
India were 165 for six and 43 runs behind Australia at lunch on day three of the third Test at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground here on Sunday.
Virat Kohli and R. Vinay Kumar were bat
Boy breaks teacher's leg with karate kick
A 10-year-old boy in Britain has broken a leg and kneecap of his schoolteacher by attacking her using karate-kick.
Diane Whitehead,53, could be off work for up to 18 months following the brutal assau
Second case of rats mutilation in Rajasthan
Tension flared up in Rajasthan's Beawar town on Friday after the dead body of a woman was nibbled on by rats at the mortuary of a government hospital here, the second such case over the past three day
Lawyer sent to jail for seven days jail for assaulting female lawyer
The Delhi High Court on Friday sent a lawyer to judicial custody for seven days after the court found him guilty of misbehaving with a female lawyer during hearing.
A male lawyer assaulted his female
Black ink thrown at Baba Ramdev's face
Yoga guru Ramdev on Saturday the target of an attack by a man who threw black ink on his face at a press conference he was addressing on his plans to campaign against black money in the coming assembl
Fiscal deficit management need of the hour: Pranab
Faced with a widening fiscal deficit due to a dip in revenue and growth in expenditure, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday called for containing the shortfall, saying it should be within a
State elections: Fair ballot, rivetting battles expected
Mayawati's statues and her election symbol of elephants carved out of stone have been covered, the Congress' pro-Muslim sops have been shot down, the officials believed to be biased in favour of the r
2.8 kg tumour extricated from minor girl in Mumbai
In what is claimed to be a world record, a Mumbai surgeon extricated a 2.8 kg benign tumour from a 14-year-old girl at a municipal hospital here last week.
The tumour, nearly one-and-a-half-foot-long
Srinagar freezes for 6th day, record broken
A severe cold wave continued in the Kashmir Valley on Friday with Srinagar breaking a 16-year record. The city's day temperature remained below the freezing point for the sixth straight day.
Sonam Lo