Allahabad HC Reserves Order on Plea Against Decision to Allow Puja in Gyanvapi Mosque Cellar
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Nepal celebrated 'Vivah Panchami'on Friday.This celebration underscores the deep religious ties between India and Nepal.
Leading Pakistani newspapers reproduced a hoax WikiLeaks cable that spoke of a "Bosnia-like genocide" in Kashmir.
Nokia Siemens is set to become the latest foreign company to pledge its support to Kremlin's new technology hub.
Viswanathan Anand tried his best but could not penetrate the solid defences of Hikaru Nakamura.
Listening to music appears to have a calming effect on hospital patients hooked up to breathing machines.
More cyber attacks in retaliation for attempts to block WikiLeaks are likely in a "data war."
The city of around 17 million inhabitants has 25 night shelters run by MCD, apart from 50 temporary ones by NGOs.
The Taj Mahal in Agra has capitavated the world but its less famous counterpart here, is lying in ruins.
Supporters of the WikiLeaks said they would attack companies and groups hostile to the site and its founder.
Twitter is entering the Western political mainstream as a powerful tool for dissent.
Children infected with hookworm or other intestinal parasites may be less likely to have allergies.
A La Mart student committed suicide after being allegedly caned by the principal for misbehaviour and disobedience.
Inspired by science fiction movie "I, Robot," Indian American student shares top US science prize.
The actor has been approached to walk the red carpet with Penn at the international Duabi Film Festival.
A new study indicates that the value of circumcision for gay and bisexual men remains questionable.
Britain's national tourism agency is marketing to persuade more wealthy tourists to spend on luxury holidays.