India
Lifestyle, work pressure causing brain hemorrhage among youngsters
Lifestyle, mounting work pressure and over-ambition are leading to increasing cases of brain hemorrhage among the 20-30 age group, doctors say.
Dancercise: Madhuri Dixit's way of staying fit
Madhuri danced her way into the hearts of audience with numbers like 'Dhak Dhak Karne Laga' and 'Ek Do Teen'.
British police studying new information on Princess Diana death
British police said on Saturday they were assessing new information about the deaths of Princess Diana and her friend Dodi al Fayed in a Paris road crash in 1997.
Need to improve ties with Turkey: Akhilesh Yadav
Emphasizing on improving cultural and economic ties between India and Turkey, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday said relations of the two countries depend on strong ties between people.
Three of family hacked to death on suspicion of witchcraft
Black magic, witchcraft and superstitious beliefs have been part of tribal customs in the northeastern states.
Iran, India hold hectic negotiations to resolve the tanker issue
Iran continues to detain Indian tanker citing environment concerns for the sixth day on Saturday even as the two countries are involved in hectic negotiations to resolve the issue. MT Desh Shanti, the tanker belonging to the country's largest ocean liner...
Therapy to treat inoperable liver cancer successfully performed
A new therapy for inoperable liver cancers was on Saturday successfully performed on a 48-year-old male patient at the super-speciality Kovai Medical Centre and Hospital in Coimbatore. Development of 'Rhenium 188 Lipiodol' therapy has been a big step forw...
200 falls sick after consuming contaminated food in Odisha
About 200 people fell ill after consuming food at a family function of a villager at Kadreiyan in Odisha's Balasore district on Saturday, official sources said.
IOC directs IOA to prune members in committee
The IOC feels that the IOA needs to reduce the number of members with voting rights in the executive council in order to ensure good governance in the upcoming elections.
INS Sindhurakshak: Navy divers open second access to the submarine
The rescue team had extricated badly charred bodies of five of the 18 personnel trapped in the craft on Friday.
Kashmir's top cardiologist shot at by militants dies in AIIMS
After battling for life for a month, eminent cardiologist from Kashmir Dr Sheikh Jalal-ud-din died at AIIMS on Saturday morning. He was 64.
At government office, drink tea made by former woman Naxal
When Rashmi Mahli, 25, sees policemen, she no longer runs into the Jharkhand forests. Till two years ago she was a Maoist and now runs a tea stall in the Ranchi deputy commissioner's office.
Govt hospital doctors protest against attack on colleague
Upset over the attack on a doctor of a government hospital at Kanpur, doctors and private practitioners on Saturday protested against occurrence of such incidents.
Encroachments leading to Rameswaram temple removed
Encroachments on the road leading to the famous Rameswaram temple from the bus stand at Rameswaram were removed by Municipal and Highways officials,following frequent complaints of traffic congestion due to these violations.
Salman Khan to return with 'Bigg Boss 7' from Sept 15
Television's biggest controversial reality show is going on air from September 15.
Abdul Karim Tunda's journey: From UP to Pakistan's terror camps
70-year-old Syed Abdul Karim alias Tunda, a Dawood Ibrahim aide and a top 'bomber' of the Lashkar-e-Toiba, is a resident of Pilakhuwa area in Western Uttar Pradesh. He came to be known as 'Tunda' after losing his left arm in a bomb-making process.