India
AITA announces qualifying events for Road to Wimbledon
Earlier this year the Wimbledon Foundation had joined hands with the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to bring The Road to Wimbledon (RTW) to India.
Two-day DGP conference begins today; PM, Home Minister to attend meet
The conclave will also discuss about terror outfit Islamic State's presence in India.
False alarm about trouble at Trilokpuri throws cops in tizzy
Police said they had received 11 calls about trouble in the area with some of the callers claiming that bottles and stones were being hurled from terraces while others said that fresh clashes have erupted.
Formula One: Williams appoint Susie Wolff as test driver
Susie Wolff will take part in two grand prix practice sessions next season in a new role of official test driver for Williams, the Formula One team said.
Can German be continued as third language in Kendriya Vidyalayas for current academic year: SC asks Centre
The NDA government had earlier passed an interim order replacing the German language with Sanskrit in schools.
Live: None of the PMs have visited J&K as many times as I have, says Modi in Udhampur
Ahead of the second phase of polls in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing a rally in Udhampur. He is also slated to address a rally in Poonch.
Sindhu, Prannoy in quarters, Praneeth bows out in Macau
PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy entered the quarterfinals of the women's and men's singles of the Macau Grand Prix Gold.
Jessica Simpson enjoys family holiday in Texas
Singer-turned-fashion designer Jessica Simpson is making the most of her family holiday in Texas.
Meerut: Customer refuses to pay for 2 chapatis, shot dead waiter
The incident took place when half a dozen youth came to have food at the hotel's restaurant, the district police spokesperson said.
Modi, Sharif shake hands, meet at SAARC retreat
Pakistan on Wednesday played spoilsport by blocking three major SAARC connectivity projects initiated by India.
AG Mukul Rohatgi asks Income Tax department to not appeal ruling in Vodafone tax case
Vodafone, the biggest foreign corporate investor in India, has been involved in a series of tax disputes since it entered the country seven years ago, aiming to tap the world's second-biggest mobile phone market by customer numbers.
Anil Kapoor, John Abraham to attend 11th Dubai film festival
Anil Kapoor, John Abraham, Nana Patekar and Paresh Rawal will attend the 11th edition of the Dubai Film Fest.
Rohit Roy admires brother Ronit Roy's talent
Actor Rohit Roy says his elder brother Ronit is a 'pot of talent'.
Simona Halep hires coach Victor Ionita
Romanian tennis player Simona Halep confirmed Wednesday that she has parted ways with coach Wim Fissette and chosen compatriot Victor Ionita as the replacement.
Rajinikath-starrer 'Lingaa' gets 'U' certificate; suitable to watch for all age groups
Rajinikanth-starrer 'Lingaa' has been passed with a 'U' certificate by CBFC, making it suitable to watch for all age groups.
PM Modi calls for speedy drafting of Nepal's Constitution
The Prime Minister said that India will not like to interfere but having expertise and not being able to help Nepal from getting into difficulty will be sad.