India
UPA responsible for militancy: Modi
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi held the UPA government responsible for the raising of anti-India slogans.
Russian craft delivery to India delayed
The delivery has now been pushed to 2010 and it's going to cost $113 million extra.
Meet Madhoo, the tantrum queen
After a long sabbatical actress Madhoo is making a comeback but not without throwing tantrums.
Lankan plane crashes in LTTE stronghold
A Sri Lankan air force spy plane crashed during a mission against LTTE in the northeast of the island on Friday.
Body of boy trapped in drain found
The body of Aas Mohammad who had fallen into an open manhole in Ghaziabad has been recovered.
Eat less salt, cut heart attack risk
Eating a less salty diet daily can reduce the risk of heart attacks by five percent, says a study.
In Pics: Face of Virginia Tech Killer
Thirty-three people died in the Virginia Tech shooting rampage, including the gunman Cho Seung-Hui, who committed suicide.
Sri Lankan military attacks Tiger camp
Sri Lankan war planes bombed a suspected Tamil Tiger training camp in the island's north-east.
In Pics: Pirates of the Caribbean
Here's an exclusive peek into Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End which is all set to release in India on May 25.
Khaleda Zia's son freed in exile deal
The younger son of Begum Khaleda Zia was released in less then 24 hours after the Army-led joint forces arrested him.
Gir lions move closer to extinction
Poaching will stop, no doubt, but perhaps at a time when there will be no more lions left to be killed in any of the sanctuaries.
Jolie and bro to split insurance money
Angelina Jolie and her brother James Haven are to split the $1.2 million in insurance money their mother left them.
Suicide bombers strike Morocco
Two brothers strapped with explosives blew themselves up near the American Language Center in Casablanca on Saturday.
Prince William splits with girlfriend Kate
As students, William and Kate shared a house. Royalty-obsessed tabloids were always convinced she would one day be Queen Kate.
BJP CD controversy gains steam
As campaigning for the second phase of elections in Uttar Pradesh draws to an end, the BJP is trying to infuse its Hindutva agenda with a provocative election ad in at least three Hindi dailies.
THE HU(M)E IN MULAYAMLAND
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsTwenty-seven years is a long time, especially in politics. That's how long the congress' present generation took to bring back Etawah on party's radar. Etawah, a s...