The Bharatiya Janata Party is barking up the wrong tree in making an ostentatious effort to woo Muslims. It might offer free skull caps and burqas to augment the minority components of gatherings listening to Narendra Modi’s public speeches.
It is advantage Russia in the diplomatic war that is being played out in the projected air strikes by the United States on Syria to punish it for the chemical warfare attack that America and part of the West is convinced the Assad regime carried out.
A day after more than 100 people were arrested for their alleged involvement in a sex racket, the police on Sunday sought to rectify its mistake and said that only nine persons were involved in the offence.
New York: PepsiCo plans to jump into the premium bottled water market with a drink called Om, following the popularity of Coca-Cola's Smartwater. The soda and snack food company, which also makes Aqu
Andy Murray will on Sunday again attempt to finally rid Britain of one of its most painful sporting millstones when he bids to become his country’s first Wimbledon men’s champion since 1936.
The unprecedented demonstrations across Brazil with a million-man march in Sao Paolo last Saturday has a message for India and the host of countries classed as “emerging”.
In disentangling hype from reality as the nation watched the drama of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Goa gathering, it is essential to call a spade a spade.
The two-year-long civil war and bloodshed in Syria is reaching tipping point as more than 80,000 people are dead while a million and a half Syrians have sought shelter in neighbouring countries, apart from the millions of internally displaced.
She was last seen doing a cameo in Madhur Bhandarkar’s Dil Toh Bahccha Hai Ji, in 2011. She will now be seen in Ramaiya Vastavaiya. But the actress refuses to look at it as her comeback film.
The Pakistani Taliban, which claimed the 2010 Times Square bomb plot, on Tuesday denied anything to do with explosions that killed three people and wounded more than 100 in Boston.