India's industrial output rises 2.7 per cent in August
Reversing the trend of contraction, India's industrial production grew 2.7 per cent in August, led by a rebound in manufacturing activities, government data showed Friday.
Factory output, measured in
Murray, Djokovic in Shanghai Masters semis
Britain's Andy Murray booked his place in the semifinals of the $3.5 million Shanghai Masters here Friday with a come-from-behind win over Czech player Radek Stepanek.
Third seed and reigning champio
Need fine balance between RTI and right to privacy: PM
A fine balance must be maintained between the RTI (Right to Information) and the right to privacy, which stems from fundamental rights, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in Delhi on Friday.
Addressi
Protest turns violent, police open fire in Bihar
Two people were killed and over a dozen others injured on Friday when police opened fire to control violent protestors in the district headquarter town of Madhubani in Bihar, police said.
Two youths
Kashmir shuts down to protest diesel price hike
Most shops, business establishments and educational institutions were closed in Srinagar and other towns in the Kashmir Valley on Friday as traders called for a strike against the cap on subsidised LP
Lahiri aims for hat-trick at Indian Open
India's rising star Anirban Lahiri will be hoping to cap a hat-trick of home victories next week when he tees up at the $1.25 million Indian Open golf tournament.
A win at the Karnataka Golf Associat
Pakistani teen's Taliban attackers identified
Child peace campaigner Malala Yousufzai, who was shot at by the Taliban, will not be sent abroad for treatment, said Interior Minister Rehman Malik. He added that her attackers have been identified.
Hopes, fears and the diary of Malala Yousufzai
"I was afraid of going to school because the Taliban had issued an edict banning all girls from attending schools," wrote Malala Yousufzai in her diary in 2009. The Pakistani teenager today recuperat
Azarenka thrashes Rus in Linz
World No.1 Victoria Azarenka thrashed Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands in their first-round match in the Generali Ladies Linz tournament here.
Rus, ranked 69 in the world, managed to take only two game
Indian, Japan youth teams in 1-1 draw
An Indian youth team held the Japan Football Association (JFA) Academy 1 to 1-1 draw in the U-14 SAARC tournament here Thursday, an AIFF statement said.
The Indian boys team comprised of All India Fo