Slapgate: Kejriwal meets auto-driver who slapped him, forgives him
New Delhi: A day before voting in Delhi for the national election, Arvind Kejriwal, the top man of the Aam Aadmi Party or AAP, reached out to two men who have attacked him during his campaign. Kejriwal first called on Lali, an auto-rickshaw driver who slapped him in Sultanpuri in northwest Delhi on Tuesday. Lali was a picture of contrition as he spoke to the AAP leader with folded hands, and tried to touch his feet. "I committed a huge mista
Huge turnout in Lok Sabha polls in northeast India
New Delhi: India's four northeastern states witnessed brisk polling in the Lok Sabha election Wednesday, with Nagaland recording 82.5 percent voter turnout, Manipur 80 per cent and Arunachal Pradesh seeing around 55 percent balloting. Meghalaya saw a
'Maan Karate' strikes gold for Sivakarthikeyan
Chennai: Sivakarthikeyan-starrer Tamil romantic-comedy "Maan karate", which released on Friday, has raked in Rs.10.83 crore at the box-office in the opening weekend in Tamil Nadu. This has turned out to be the biggest opening for the actor.
'Gone With The Wind' actress Mary Anderson dies
Los Angeles: Actress Mary Anderson, who played Maybelle Merriwether in 'Gone With the Wind' and was one of the nine survivors cast adrift from a torpedoed ship in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Lifeboat', has died. She was 96. Anderson died on Sunda
2 States has more to offer beyond the kissing scenes: Arjun Kapoor
Mumbai: Actor Arjun Kapoor says that his upcoming release ‘2 States‘ has more than just the intimate scenes with co-star Alia Bhatt, which has become the talking point of the film. “No one reads anything but (about kissing). So I to
Dewani extradited to SA, remanded to custody
Johannesburg: Indian-origin businessman Shrien Dewani was on Tuesday charged by a South African court with plotting his wife's murder during their honeymoon and was remanded to a psychiatric hospital, shortly after being extradited from the UK. After
UK exempts Sikhs from wearing hard hats at construction sites
London: Sikhs in the UK will be exempted from wearing hard hats at construction sites, British Prime Minister David Cameron has announced. "From now on Sikhs don't have to wear hard hats at construction sites in our country," Cameron said l
US refuses to comment on BJP's manifesto
Washington: The US has refused to comment on election manifesto of BJP, which promises to revise India's nuclear doctrine, if voted to power after the Lok Sabha polls. "We… are not going to comment on a platform of a party running for off
Sonia Gandhi declines to provide passport copy to US court
New York: Sonia Gandhi has declined to provide a copy of her passport to a US court here as documentary evidence in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, citing refusal by the Indian government on grounds of personal security and confidentiality. US