IANS

Syndicate content

Outside AIIMS canteen, Shehnaz lies waiting for death

Surrounded by hundreds of stretchers and anxious patients outside the bustling OPD canteen of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here, 17-year-old Shehnaz lies under the open sky on a

Ladies prefer moving out with buddies than hubbies

Girls surely want to have fun but preferably without their men being around, suggests a survey that found a third of married women respondents saying they had a better time with their mates than with

Economic slowdown a matter of concern: PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said economic slowdown in the country is a matter of concern but it should be viewed as a short-term phenomenon in the backdrop of the slowdown in the industrial

Asha in Guinness for 11,000 records

newsm.jpg

Singing legend Asha Bhosle entered the Guinness World Records on Thursday for the most single studio recordings.

435 Indian students of Tri-valley get transfers to other schools

US authorities have approved the transfer of 435 Indian students of the Tri-Valley University to other institutions, indicating some progress in addressing the plight of nearly 1,800 Indian students a

Next year, fitness must for Amarnath pilgrims

Amarnath.jpg.crop_display.jpg

From next year, all those undertaking the Amarnath pilgrimage in Jammu and Kashmir will have to be medically fit for the arduous journey to the cave shrine located at 13,500 ft in the Himalayas, say s

Karunanidhi meets Sonia Gandhi

Karunanidhi1.jpg.crop_display.jpg

DMK chief M. Karunanidhi met Congress president Sonia Gandhi here on Saturday even as a special CBI court was set to frame charges in the 2G spectrum case in which his daughter and MP Kanimozhi is one

Shed pessimism, Indian economy intrinsically strong: PM

man_19.jpg.crop_display.jpg

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said there was no need for pessimism over the fundamentally strong Indian economy, with the current slowdown just a short-term phenomenon due largely to the ongo

Raja, others charged in 2G case

A special CBI court on Saturday charged former communications minister A. Raja, along with others accused in the 2G spectrum case, for criminal breach of trust that could entail a maximum punishment o

Muammar Gaddafi antagonised India with Kashmir remarks

India has been scaling up its relations with Libya over the years, largely driven by energy interests, but its long-standing ruler Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed on Thursday, was no great friend of N

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.