Rishi Kapoor pledges to donate organs
Mumbai: Actor Rishi Kapoor here on Sunday pledged to donate organs. After distributing prizes to the winners of 'Transplant Games 2014' at PGIMER in Chandigarh, the 61-year-old veteran actor signed the pledge to be an organ donor. Rishi appealed to the general public to come forward for this noble cause and donate organs after death.
T20 World Cup: India continue winning streak, crush Windies by 7 wickets
Mirpur: India put up yet another clinical display to tank defending champions West Indies with a commanding seven-wicket victory in a group league encounter to brighten their chance of a semi-final berth in the ICC World T20, here on Sunday. It
Jaswant Singh denied ticket; Sushma opposes party decision
New Delhi: Bringing differences in BJP's top leadership out in the open, senior leader Sushma Swaraj yet again opposed a decision of the party, this time the denial of ticket to veteran Jaswant Singh from Barmer. She made it clear today that th
1984 riots: US court seeks Sonia Gandhis passport copy by Apr 7
New York: A US court has ordered Congress President Sonia Gandhi to provide a copy of her passport as documentary evidence by April 7 to determine if she was in America in September last year when a Sikh rights group claims it had served summon
Depression, anxiety may lead to teeth loss
Washington: Depression and anxiety may be associated with dental decay and tooth loss, a new study has claimed. Tooth loss from caries and periodontal disease is an outcome from complex, chronic conditions. Several biopsychosocial factors are involve
World T20: India makes it a no-contest, begins in style
Mirpur: India, riding on a fine show by its spinners, maintained its all-win record in an International Cricket Council (ICC) meet against Pakistan as they beat the arch-rivals by seven wickets in the tournament opener of the World Twenty20 at the Sh
US judge reserves ruling on 1984 anti-Sikh riots
New York: A US judge has reserved ruling on a lawsuit filed here by a Sikh rights group against Congress party in the anti-Sikh riots after hearing arguments by it that the case should be dismissed since the incidents of 1984 are India's internal mat
Indian languages to be official subjects in S African schools
Johannesburg: Nearly two decades after Indian languages were removed from the curriculum in South African state-run schools, Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Telugu and Urdu are to be reinstated following pleas from the 1.4 million strong Indian-origin people
Lord Paul mourns Khushwant Singh's death
London: Leading NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul today expressed grief over the death of Khushwant Singh, saying India has lost a true stalwart and a superb author. "In the death of Khushwant ji, we have lost a true stalwart of India and a supe