
25 years after Darshan Kaur lost her husband in the riots, she revisited her then home. ...

05:31 PM, Nov 01, 2009

On November 1, 1984 Delhi woke up to its worst communal carnage. ...

03:54 PM, Nov 01, 2009

Houses of Hindus were marked for ethnic cleansing, says alleged victim. ...

02:58 AM, Oct 30, 2009

Jarnail Singh threw a shoe at Chidambaram for lack of action. ...

12:10 PM, Oct 28, 2009

Balvant Singh is struggling to break away from his drug habit. ...

05:22 PM, Oct 27, 2009

A search for a future of a generation that came after the 1984 riots. ...

11:30 PM, Oct 23, 2009

The video has been shot from a mobile phone, obtained from Urumchchi. ...

04:22 PM, Jul 09, 2009

So far, nearly 160 people have been killed in the ethnic violence. ...

09:31 AM, Jul 09, 2009

What does this exactly mean for the victims of 2002 riots? ...

01:57 AM, May 02, 2009

Special Investigation Team says it has no evidence against PC Pandey. ...

01:02 AM, Apr 15, 2009

Jadish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar quit as Congress candidates. ...

02:15 AM, Apr 10, 2009

It's been a dramatic 48 hours that has led up to the decision. ...

12:34 AM, Apr 10, 2009

Digvijay Singh says no evidence has been found against Jagdish Tytler. ...

09:02 PM, Apr 09, 2009

Gujarat Minister for Higher Education Maya Kodnani surrendered on Friday. ...

12:03 AM, Mar 28, 2009

New Delhi: Sports Minister Ajay Maken wants the match-fixing claims made by former cricketer Vinod Kambli investigated by the BCCI and says his Ministry might step in if the Cricket Board doesn't order a probe. Kambli has created quite a flutter by claiming that something was amiss in India's loss in the 1996 World Cup semifinal against Sri Lanka and Maken said the claim should be investigated for all its ...

05:56 PM, Mar 21, 2008

London: The executive committee of the International Cricket Council will meet in London on Monday to discuss about the introduction of venue-accreditation system as part of its Strategic Plan during the 2011-15 period. The ICC has an existing approval process which was introduced in December 1997 for new international venues but there is no process for the on-going monitoring of venues, a media release issued by the ICC stated. The ...

11:18 PM, Feb 27, 2008

Dhaka: Having led his side's bowling attack from the front in the World Cup group games, Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi on Tuesday said he would now focus on his batting in the knockout stage beginning with the quarterfinal against the West Indies here on Wednesday. I am not batting well at present. But I'll be more focussed henceforth. And considering it is the knockout stage, it is better if I ...

06:07 PM, Jan 05, 2008
Islamabad: Lawyers acting for Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir have filed appeals to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) against their clients' five-year bans for spot-fixing. In a statement issued through his lawyer Yasin Patel, Butt, who received a further five-year suspended ban, also says he will appear in the Britain's Crown Prosecution Service on Mar. 17 to face criminal charges. Fast bowler Mohammad Asif was handed ...

11:00 PM, Dec 21, 2007

Dhaka: Sections of Bangladesh media Sunday questioned skipper Shakib al Hasan's decision to send India to bat first in the World Cup opener. It also gave full credit to the might of India, saying the home team had gone down fighting to the world's top team. If we had batted first given our batting strength we could have amassed 260 at least and India would have been put to a ...

03:18 AM, Dec 19, 2007
Wellington: Pakistan took the upper hand on Saturday\'s opening day of the second Test, with wicketkeeper Adnal Akmal taking five catches to help the tourists limit New Zealand to 246-6 by stumps. Akmal took two catches from the bowling of Tanvir Ahmed and one each from Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz and spinner Abdur Rehman to help Pakistan position itself for a series victory. Tanvir finished with 2-63 and Gul 2-53 ...

03:08 AM, Nov 30, 2007