Cricket commentator Kishore Bhimani was one of the most recognised English voices of the 1980s.
Gautam Bhimani captures the unique character and flavour of the game of cricket, both on and off the field, in his book Reverse Sweep.
Zakir Hussain was the maestro of tabla, percussionist, composer and even actor -- a legend who was India's very own and yet belonged to the world. Hussain died from 'idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis', a lung disease, in a San Francisco hospital early Monday. He was 73.
'Lata didi's voice was as pure as a bell that rings in a temple.'
Justice Chandrachud explored the possibility for conflicting rights to exist within one constitutional framework.
The 55-year-old actor-turned-politician admitted that due to the hectic schedule of the shooting, she "did not get to watch the series" on television.
Two alleged agents of Pakistani intelligence agency Inter Services Intelligence were sentenced ten and five years of rigorous imprisonment respectively for spying in India.
The Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, invites students and working professionals to attend their annual business conclave, Manfest 2007.
The Indian Premier League Probe Commission led by Retd Justice Mukul Mudgal met former India captain Sourav Ganguly and former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya in Kolkata on Friday.
The young are most vulnerable to self-harm and suicidal ideas at this time.
Eating less than your normal calorie requirements is generally the prime cause of weight loss, says Komal Jethmalani.
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Photographer Pravin Talan's 2016 Calendar is a page-turner which celebrates talent.
The brilliant Indian boy star of the musical The Jungle Book, currently playing in Chicago, is being applauded for his rare talent.
'No, you don't require tantrums, or beating a tattoo on the helmet or rude and hostile gestures to make a point.' 'A true fast bowler lets the ball do the talking as it crashes into the stumps,' says veteran sports commentator Kishore Bhimani.
'This little incident might seem trivial to most people. But when such things happen in the BCCI's own backyard...'