Vijay Rupani, the newly-elected leader of the Gujarat BJP legislature party, on Saturday called on Governor O.P. Kohli and staked his claim to form the government....
India's campaign in the Olympic shooting competition got off on a disappointing note with medal hope Jitu Rai finishing eighth in the men's 10 metre Air Pistol event here on Saturday....
Himachal Pradesh on Saturday continued to experience moderate to heavy rainfall, causing landslides and blockages on highways in some areas, while all the major rivers and their tributaries were in spate, officials of the local Met office said. ...
Indian passenger carriers on Saturday said they will restore full flight services to Dubai International Airport from August 7. ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday gave Indians an ambitious target of achieving more than 8 percent growth rate for 30 years, saying this will change the entire developmental scenario of the country. ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday made a strong pitch for "participatory democracy", saying this can only succeed with the proper use of technology. ...
Congress President Sonia Gandhi, who underwent surgery to fix a dislocated shoulder after she collapsed due to exhaustion during a rally at Varanasi, is recovering well and also did some exercises on Saturday, hospital authorities here said. ...
The Japanese city of Hiroshima on Saturday commemorated the 71st anniversary of the atomic bomb that killed thousands of people at the end of the Second World War, and urged world leaders to visit the city. The ceremony, held at the city's Peace Park located near the hypocentre of the nuclear explosion, began with a one-minute silence at 8.15 a.m., r...
Washington, Aug 6 The US has called for closer cooperation between India and Pakistan in the fight against terrorism, amid fresh tension between the two South Asian neighbours over "glorifying" terrorism" The remarks by the US State Department came as Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh asked Islamabad not to "glorify or patronise" terrori...
They just don't wear their hearts on their sleeves but also get them inked. Blessed with some of the hottest bodies in the world, Olympians are flaunting their tattoos -- a permanent expression of their sporting passion. From mythical characters to word-search puzzles, intricate tattoos have found abode in the chiselled bodies of the athletes but the iconic Olympic ring...