Medium to brisk polling was reported from various parts of Punjab and Uttarakhand till midday today in assembly elections which would decide the fateof 1866 candidates in the two states including chief ministerial aspirants Prakash Badal, Amarinder Singh and B C Khanduri.
- Use of child labour in households growing
- S band deal: Govt ready to hear scientists’ views
- Ex-ISRO chief wants PM to probe blacklisting order
- Human Rights Watch slams India's record
- FDI in retail: Industry minister says pause cannot be too long
- Five killed in Manipur poll violence
- Shiv Sainiks storm Times Of India's Mumbai office
- Battered baby remains critical, police hunt for parents
pakistan matters
Davos (Switzerland): Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf will definitely be arrested if he returns to the country, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said here Friday.
- Split captaincy way forward for Team India?
Can having two captains instead of one be a way forward for the out-of-form Indian cricketers? Former team coaches believe so.
- ABVP pushes Symbiosis over Kashmir meet
The right wing students organisation is pressurizing the Pune-based universtity to cancel a three day seminar on the subject of Kashmir.
At minus 25 degrees Celsius, Kargil town in the Ladakh region Monday recorded the lowest temperature of the season anywhere in Jammu and Kashmir so far as severe cold continued across the Valley, an official said.
Six passengers travelling on the Costa Concordia cruise liner, that ran aground off the Italian coast nearly two weeks ago, are suing the ship’s owner for 460 million dollars, days after the company offered each passenger just 14,400 dollars.
The European Union (EU) embargo on oil imports from Iran may push world oil prices to $150 per barrel, the head of Iran's state oil company has said.
As the features offered by each credit card varies, it is essential for you to understand which features will benefit you a lot. If you are shopping regularly at a particular store, go for a credit card that offers your ...
- Fair polls: Influence of deras harms democracy
Parvinder Singh Kitta, general secretary of an NGO, wrote to the ECI that some religious leaders had been violating The Representation Of The People Act 1951.
- UP polls: BJP must shed its Muslim phobia
The BJP's problem is that shorn of its communal tag, there is very little that differentiates it from the Congress - both are corrupt, supportive of big-business and more or less identical in their foreign policy.
- Remembering Gandhi: Interpreting the Mahatma
On the 63rd death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, we bring you this article published in the India Today magazine issue dated October 15, 1976. It talks about how Gandhism can actually be applied in the life of modern India.
- India Aus Test: Embarrassment is finally over
Eight humiliating defeats in a row surely should have made things clear for the veterans who will be approaching 40 soon.
Military Coup for the Pakistani SoulLet's get one thing straight: Pakistan will not see another military coup. It simply cannot afford it.
2011 Shockers: The India Cables Top revelations from Wikileaks that shocked & embarrassed India
- Indian stock markets open weak
Indian stock markets opened the day on a weak note. The BSE Sensex is trading lower by around 133 points. The stocks of Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd and Sterlite Industries are leading the losses.
- Will diesel cars attract higher excise?
Equitymaster discusses the proposed higher excise duty on the diesel passenger cars.
- CRR cut boosts investor sentiments
Equitymaster presents a roundup on the performance of the key Indian and global indices and key corporate and economic news during the week ended January 27, 2012.
- Markets end week 3% higher
Indian stock markets closed in the green today. The BSE Sensex was up by 157 points and 3% for the week. Sterlite and Tata Motors were the biggest gainers.
- Man commits suicide after wife's death
New Delhi: A 28-year old man allegedly committed suicide hours after his wife's death in the capital, said police.
- Nine killed as mentally ill man hijacks Pune bus
At least nine people were killed, 40 injured and more than two dozen vehicles damaged when a mentally disturbed staffer of the government bus service hijacked a state transport (ST) bus and sped blindly through the streets of this Maharashtra city Wednesday, police said.
- Youth gets 7 years for raping cousin
Basti: A youth has been sentenced to seven years of rigorous imprisonment by a local court here for raping his cousin.
- British teacher arrested for 'inappropriate chat' with boy
A British national heading an international school here has been arrested on charges of "inappropriate conversations" with a seventh standard student, police said.
advertisement
- Top Rated
- Shared
Yet again, Messi won the FIFA Ballon d'Or beating Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.

Get forecast by town or city.
Possible matches are listed below. Please select a location or enter a new location in the text box above.






















