DCW seeks urgent hearing in Nirbhaya case
The Delhi Commission for Women late on Saturday night made a last-ditch attempt to stall the scheduled release of the juvenile convict in the December 16 gangrape case.
The Delhi Commission for Women late on Saturday night made a last-ditch attempt to stall the scheduled release of the juvenile convict in the December 16 gangrape case.
‘He was a good boy, Delhi made him a monster. If he returns, we don't have a problem’.
Today's Weekend Being Stories: shifting the 'coalpost' for climate change; health issues of Indians; how exercise on new stationary bike makes it easier and an article on Sundar Pichai.
Retrieved objects indicate that the site flourished between 3 century BC and 8 century AD
At the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, Dr. Ramanathan Vaidhyanathan, a young assistant professor at the Department of Chemistry, has set his sights on solving a small aspect...
Vacates a two-decade-old camp in Kawdara locality in Srinagar
COP21 became a playground for business interests of developed countries, says Rajendra Singh/
A new report lays bare the link between environmental degradation and the health of Indians. The numbers cited are cause for concern
Google’s audacious project to provide Internet via aircraft-sized balloons could mean an end to last-mile connectivity issues worldwide
Calling for a balance between business growth and consumer interest, Telecom Minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, said he would remain tough on the issue of service quality of telecom companies.“While I ap...
A virtual reality game for an exercise bike that makes physical activity so fun, you forget you’re burning calories
“I am the daughter-in-law of Mrs Indira Gandhi and I am not afraid of anybody or anything,” Congress President Sonia Gandhi had said on December 8 when she and her son, Rahul Gandhi, were summoned to ...
Today's Weekend Reading stories: The mystery of our favourite writers; Winding down the year, time for the ‘Best of…2015'. Nisha Susan writes on When real-life superstar writers become characters ...
Saba Karim I am currently reading ‘The Hindus: An Alternative History’ by Wendy Doniger. I am fascinated by history and religion, and this book has set me off on an interesting journey. She has obv...
Gopalkrishna Gandhi At the moment I am reading ‘Pethavan (The Begetter)’, a gripping Tamil novella by Imayam translated by Gita Subramanian. Before this, I read ‘Ashoka in Ancient India’, the atoni...
A mile wide, an inch deep There is an entire generation which believes that memoirs are only self-serving — for grand revelations, to take potshots, to bring others down, or to just stay mum. The c...
Argue over them all you want, but reading recommendations and prize shortlists are important ways to discover new and interesting books
When real-life superstar writers become characters in others’ novels, as Josephine Tey does in Nicola Upson’s detective fiction, the result can outdo biography
BJP dismisses protest; Janata Dal (U), Trinamool Congress express support for Sonia, Rahul.
AJL MD Motilal Vora calls EGM in Lucknow for January 21
Ahead of the Foreign Secretaries-level meeting, the influential Islamabad-based think tank, the Jinnah Institute (JI), asked India and Pakistan to select a venue where a meeting with the separatist Hu...
It was the turn of doubles to corner the attention at the Avadh 20th Commonwealth table tennis championships here on Saturday after the men’s and women’s singles group qualification matches got over.
Can India make its first-ever bilateral one-day series in Australia memorable? It’s an amazing ‘first’, considering that India has taken part in 11 multi-nation series in Australia, including two Worl...
BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur, on Saturday, almost ruled out the chances of India playing a bilateral series with Pakistan before its departure for the one-day and T20 series in Australia. Asked whe...
"I must confess, though, that a comeback is always tougher than getting a debut."