India
Malala awarded United Nations Human Rights Prize
The honour has been previously given to icons like late Nelson Mandela in recognition of outstanding achievement in human rights.
'Happy Feet 2' choreographer taught Aamir Khan tap dancing in 'Dhoom 3'
Aamir, who plays a negative role in the movie, flew all the way to Australia to learn the grungy tap dance.
Shah Rukh's 5 valuable tips to men for a romantic life
SRK has featured in romantic films like 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge', 'Dil To Pagal Hai' and 'Kal Ho Naa Ho'.
Poor putting costs Woods two shots at Sherwood
Two short missed putts bookended a grinding round for Tiger Woods as the tournament host opened with a one-under-par 71.
Junior World Cup: Indian hockey resumes gold hunt
Will the revival of Indian hockey begin with the 2013 junior men's world cup? The next fortnight will give us the answer.
India have better chance to win Junior Hockey World Cup: Greg Clark
India play last edition's runners-up Netherlands in a Pool C match on Friday and Clark very well understands the importance of the lung-opener.
Will give tough competition to Korea, says Canada junior hockey coach
Post their morning practice session here on Thursday, the Canadian team looked motivated and prepared after rigorous training.
Digvijaya Singh slams exit poll predictions, says its place is in the dustbin
Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has rubbished the exit polls, being aired on some news channels, predicting an edge for BJP over Congress in recently-concluded Assembly elections in five states.
MPCA sexual harassment case: HC restrains police from arresting Alpesh Shah
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Wednesday restrained police from arresting state Cricket Association's former Joint Secretary and Women Under-19 selection committee's convener Alpesh Shah in a sexual harassment case till the probe is completed.
Pakistan cannot win a war against India, says Manmohan Singh
Manmohan's comment was in response to Sharif who said he dreams of seeing Kashmir free from India during his lifetime.
Delhi polls: AAP, Congress workers scuffle over Gandhi caps
A minor scuffle occurred at the Mandir Marg polling station in New Delhi constituency during Delhi Assembly polls on Wednesday as Congress workers objected to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supporters wearing white Gandhi caps.
Election Commission orders re-polling at three booths
The Election Commission has directed for repolling at three polling booths in Madhya Pradesh. The re-poll was ordered following complaints of malfunctioning of EVMs in the three polling booths in Bhopal and Dhar districts, sources in the State Election of...
Mumbai: 229 rapes, 8 gangrapes recorded in 8 months
Mumbai city has witnessed 237 rapes, including eight gangrapes till August this year, with police saying that in most cases, the victims knew the accused, majority of whom were either "friends and lovers" or neighbours.
Sexual assault: Tejpal taken for second round of medical tests
Various tests, including a potency examination, have been conducted on Tarun Tejpal.
Leonardo DiCaprio to visit India in January 2014?
If all goes as planned, Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio may visit Mumbai in the first month of the new year.
13 children fall ill after taking iron pills in school, critical
Thirteen children on Tuesday fell ill after consuming iron tablets in a school in Bokaro district, a senior official said. The children of Shibudih Upgraded Middle School under Chandankiari police station were given the tablets as per a health programme,...