Jantar Mantar, the 18th century architectural observatory in Delhi, and Nelson Mandela's Freedom Towers in Soweto in South Africa made a connection with light this week when Patrick Rimoux ...
When Salman became nervous
Superstar Salman Khan, known for his witty one-liners, was nervous when he was about to take the stage to host Star Guild Awards 2013. It was the first time the 47-year-old hosted an award ...
Tree plantation to mark Syednas 102nd birthday
A tree plantation drive has begun here in a run up to the 102nd birthday celebrations of Dawoodi Bohra spiritual head Syedna Mohammed Burhannuddin, a family member said Sunday. The campaign was ...
More to life than box office success Vivek Oberoi
In a film career spanning 10 years, Vivek Oberoi has played diverse roles, witnessed ups and downs, successes and failures, but he says nothing is more gratifying than being able to aid society and ...
More Andhra migrants return from Gulf
Another group of migrants from Andhra Pradesh granted amnesty for overstaying in the United Arab Emirates returned home Sunday. Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy and minister for NRI affairs D. ...
More snow rain in Himachal
A cold wave continued to grip Himachal Pradesh, with the higher reaches experiencing more snow for a third consecutive day Sunday. There was widespread rainfall in low and mid hills, said an ...
Over 12000 people run together at cross city marathon in New Delhi
More than 12,000 people ran together for a cause at a cross city marathon organised here today to promote social and mental health. Scores of locals turned up to participate in the Mawana Sugars ...
Rains snowfall continue across north India
Rains, accompanied by strong winds, and snowfall continued across north India. Meteorological department has predicted cloudy sky for Sunday with possibility of light rains or thundershowers in ...
Lakhs take holy dip in Konark
More than five lakh devotees Sunday took a holy dip in Odisha's temple town Konark and offered prayers to the sun god on the occasion of Magha Saptami. The bathing began as early as 3 a.m. Police ...
Oz in for tough test after Indian batsmen hammer spin trio for 244 runs in practice match
India A batsmen belted Australian spinners Nathan Lyon, Xavier Doherty and Ashton Agar on day one of their practice match in Chennai, as the spin trio went for 244 runs together, suggesting that the ...
India remains committed to early resolution of Teesta issue Salman Khurshid
Asserting that India and Bangladesh share a unique position in the world with its historical and cultural linkages as well as common perspectives with regard to open societies, democracy, value ...
India Bangladesh sign MoUs exchange strip maps
India and Bangladesh have exchanged strip maps as part of the process of the implementation of the agreement signed to resolve land boundary issues between the two countries. In a symbolic gesture ...
Mamatas whimsy riles West Bengal opposition
"It's my way or the highway": that is the perception political rivals have of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's style of functioning. Her loyalists, however, find fault with the constant ...
Tesco planning to make billion pound investment in India
British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer TESCO is set to make a decision on the size of a potential multi-billion pound investment in India following representations by Prime ...
Rainy Sunday for Delhi
Scattered showers accompanied by nippy winds continued in the capital Sunday morning as the minimum temperature settled a notch above average at 12 degrees Celsius. The Met office has forecast more ...
Pakistan wants to improve relations with India Afghanistan Ashraf
Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has said his nation wants to improve ties with all its neighbours including India and Afghanistan to keep the region stable and peaceful. Ashraf said ...
India cannot grow if Muslims and marginalised populations are left behind Experts
India as a country cannot grow if Muslims and other marginalised populations are left behind, said the Chairman of the Institute of Objective Studies (IOS), Dr. Mohammad Manzoor Alam. Delivering a ...
Rains disrupt life in Agra threaten crops
Heavy rains disrupted life in the Taj city Saturday while farmers in the region were worried over the untimely showers that have damaged standing mustard and potato crops and threaten the wheat crop ...
Former air chiefs kin denies kickback allegations in chopper deal
Sanjeev alias Julie Tyagi, the cousin of former Indian Air Force (IAF) chief S.P. Tyagi Saturday termed as "hundred percent wrong and baseless" allegations of his family's involvement in kickbacks ...
Joshi demands UPA apologise to Jaitley for tapping phone
Senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi Saturday demanded that the United Progressive Alliance government apologise to his party colleague Arun Jaitley for tapping his phone and take strong action ...
One dead as three buses collide in Delhi
One person crossing the road was killed and another injured as three buses rammed in to each other at a traffic light here Saturday, police said. The incident was reported from west Delhi when a ...
Rains disrupt Kumbh turn mela premises into swamps
Heavy rains that lashed the city Saturday created a crisis at the Kumbh mela premises, sending pilgrims, seers and journalists scurrying for cover as tents collapsed under the deluge. With heavy ...
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