'Phantom' Review: Louder Than Bombs
A scene from Phantom set in what is supposedly war-torn Syria tells you everything you need to know about the film. Daniyal Khan (Saif Ali Khan), a disgraced-Indian-Army officer-turned-covert-agent,...
View ArticleCCIP Will Help Odisha In Tackling Climate Change: UK
BHUBANESHWAR -- Affirming support to Odisha in tackling climate change, the UK today said the Climate Change Innovation Programme (CCPI) taken up in six Indian states under a 12 million pound technical...
View ArticleModi Government Promises Targeted Healthcare To 184 Poorest-Performing Districts
NEW DELHI -- Promising to provide equitable healthcare that addresses intra-state disparities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said 184 poorest-performing districts have been identified where more...
View ArticleIndia Successfully Launches GSAT-6 With Homegrown Cryo Engine
SRIHARIKOTA -- India today successfully launched its latest communication satellite GSAT-6, having an indigenous cryogenic engine, onboard the GSLV-D6 rocket from the spaceport here. The feat is the...
View ArticleVodafone Will Launch 4G Services In India By End-2015
MUMBAI — Vodafone India said on Friday it would launch fourth-generation (4G) mobile phone services in the country by the end of the year, joining rival Bharti Airtel in offering faster data services....
View ArticleAnswered! Wheelchair Dating Questions You've Been Too Afraid To Ask
Who would have thunk it: there's a whole word of questions when it come to dating people in wheelchairs - weird, normal, logical, and ones you can't even... According to Santina (actress, writer and...
View ArticleHilarious Things People Were Asked Before Marriage
Arranged marriages are still a popular phenomenon in India, if the if the explosion of matrimonial websites is anything to go by. But finding the perfect match can be like searching for a needle in a...
View ArticleQUIZ: Which Ramayana Character Are You?
Are you the dutiful Rama or the scheming Ravana? Take this quiz to know @media only screen and (min-width : 500px) {.ethanmobile { display: none; }} Like Us On Facebook | Follow Us On Twitter | Contact...
View Article'Save Gita Press': 92-Year-Old Hindu Publication House Evokes Memories Among...
Gita Press has been in the news for the wrong reasons, ever since its employees went on strike over wage and salary issues. The publication house, which is based out of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, is one...
View Article5 Delectable Onam Recipes You Can't Miss
The traditional harvest festival of Onam, celebrated in Kerala, is a great occasion to indulge in some delectable Onam Sadhya or Onam fast. A choice selection of pachhadi, avial, pickles, and payasam (...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Onam Celebrations Are Breaking Instagram!
The clash of the festivals: Onam has one-upped Rakhi -- at least, on social media. The harvest festival of Kerala that is being celebrated today has seen a barrage of colourful photos being uploaded on...
View ArticlePolice Exhume Sheena Bora's Remains For Fresh Clues
Three years ago, police buried a half-burnt body they found dumped in a gorge at Maharashtra's Raigad without forensic tests when no one came forward to claim it. On Friday, the remains of the body,...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Lakmé Fashion Week 2015 Kicks Off To An Elegant Start
The second edition of Lakmé Fashion Week 2015 kicked off to a grand start with several firsts, including Manish Malhotra’s debut into menswear. The Winter/ Festive week showcased a rich mix of...
View ArticleTwo More Members of Al-Qaeda Group Arrested In Bangladesh Blogger Murder Case
DHAKA — Two more members of an Al-Qaeda linked Islamist militant group in Bangladesh have been arrested in connection with the killing of a secular blogger who was brutally hacked to death here in the...
View ArticleDocu On Modi-Kejriwal Election Battle Has Been Stalled By The Censors For...
National-Award-winning filmmaker Kamal Swaroop is, currently, somewhat baffled. His upcoming documentary Battle For Banaras, which chronicles the 2014 Lok Sabha elections in Varanasi, has reportedly...
View ArticleDelhi's Aurangzeb Road To Be Renamed APJ Abdul Kalam Road
NEW DELHI—One of Delhi's most elite addresses, Aurangzeb Road, will now be called the APJ Abdul Kalam Road. The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has decided to rename it in honour of the former...
View ArticleA Man Named 'Hardik' Is Getting Trolled On Twitter For Gujarat Unrest
"What's in a name?," Shakespeare had once asked. If only he had known Hardik Shah, a Mumbai resident, who is the business head of Videogram, he would have sure agreed that there's a lot in a name....
View ArticleBCCI Adjourns Working Committee Meeting Over N Srinivasan's Presence
KOLKATA—BCCI's crucial Working Committee meeting was adjourned over lack of legal clarity on the sidelined former chief N Srinivasan's presence. President Jagmohan Dalmiya adjourned the meeting sine...
View ArticleAmbulance Scam: CBI Files Corruption Case Against Congress' Sachin Pilot,...
NEW DELHI—CBI has taken over probe in the ambulance scam of Rajasthan in which it re-registered FIR of the state police naming former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, ex-Union Minister Sachin Pilot, Karthi...
View ArticlePakistan Blames India For Ceasefire Violation, Summons Indian High...
ISLLAMABAD—India and Pakistan blamed each other Friday for exchanges of fire over their disputed border that killed nine civilians and wounded dozens more. "Pakistan Rangers resorted to unprovoked...
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