What is holding back PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti from taking oath as Jammu and Kashmir's new chief minister? More and more people are asking this but there seems to be no clear answer....
Cross continent travel and "insane" timelines are a part and parcel of Priyanka Chopra's life as a celebrity, who juggles her Bollywood assignments in Mumbai with her life in Montreal as the protagonist on an American TV show. An actress with the Midas Touch, she says the key is "to not back down... Face it head on, build a good sup...
Have you started feeling depressed or moody while in love, lacking focus or motivation to finish a task at work or finding yourself addicted to shopping or even gambling? Do not just blame sudden impulses or your stars - at the axis of such deviating behaviour are two key naturally occurring chemicals in your brain: do...
You have another reason to drink that cup of coffee. Researchers including an Indian-origin medical student now report that regular caffeine consumption does not lead to extra heartbeats, which may lead - in rare cases - to heart- or stroke-elated morbidity and mortality....
This statement will be released on January 28th as a run up to the People's March. Kindly endorse by 27th night....
A Kerala dentist settled in Melbourne has been honoured with the highest civilian honour, the Order of Australia....
It was the protest over the ABVP disrupting the screening of a documentary at Delhi University, and not over the hanging of Yakub Memon, which led to an argument between two student groups at Hyderabad Central University (HCU) and the subsequent suspension of five research scholars, one of whom committed suicide....
Leander Paes and Sania Mirza made Indian tennis fans proud on the 67th Republic Day, winning their respective matches at the Australian Open here on Tuesday. ...
They are young, energetic, brave and are even willing to risk their lives to save that of others. They are the special 25 brave sons and daughters of India....
How should we view the British Empire and its legacy for its former colonies? Was it one of the world's greatest modernising forces, as some historians claim, or was it only a destructive bane? The latter, says Congress politician Shashi Tharoor who maintains the only two benefits for India were cricket and the English language....