Neha Attre
'North Korea's Kim II Sung wanted to live till 100'
Hong Kong: Former physician of North Korea's founder, Kim II Sung, has revealed that that he aspired to live till 100 years of age.
Hong Kong crisis: Leung blames 'external forces' for movement, protesters deny charge
Hong Kong: Hong Kong leader CY Leung on Monday blamed the influence of 'external forces' as the reason behind the pro-democracy movement in the city, which has entered into its third week.
Cyclone Hudhud: PM Narendra Modi visits Andhra Pradesh, declares Rs 1,000 crore interim aid
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced an interim relief assistance of Rs 1,000 crore to Andhra Pradesh after personally reviewing the massive devastation caused by Cyclone Hudhud in the
Want to turn Congress-NCP's 'Scam Maharashtra' to 'Skill Maharashtra': Narendra Modi
The speech concludes amidst slogans of 'Bharat Mata ki jai'.
Maharashtra Assembly polls: Can Prithviraj Chavan revive Congress?
The upcoming Assembly polls in Maharashtra is going to be a tough fight for the Congress party.
Kashmir will remain an issue till ISI, Pak Army continue to call shots: Former Army Chief JJ Singh
The repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan at the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir have become a matter of serious concern.
US journalist Steven Sotloff killing: Islamic State will be destroyed, vows Obama
Tallinn: A day after the horrific video showing the beheading of second American journalist Steven Soltoff surfaced, President Barack Obama on Wednesday said that the videos will not intimidate Ame
Islamic State threatens to kill British hostage David Haines next, Cameron summons an emergency meet
London: Islamic State militants have threatened to execute a captive Britain aid worker David Cawthorne Haines after the brutal killing of US journalist Steven Sotloff in the latest video released
BJP`s `Mission 44+`: Problems of refugees will be resolved by Centre, says Amit Shah
Srinagar: Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on Monday assured the refugees of 1947, 1965 and 1971 wars that their problems will be resolved by the Centre in a time-bound manner.