Check out how these cricketers decorate their bodies.
Tattoos are widely popular among sports players. When it comes to cricketers, they use the ink to portray their personalities.
Shed suspicion and manage differences to improve Sino-Indian ties, says Chinese Foreign Minister.
The thousands of Welsh supporters who have brought their nation's famed singing, not to mention plenty of plastic dragons, to a major tournament after a wait of more half a century are steeling themselves to hit the heights -- or rock bottom -- on Monday.
The humans are in trouble. They've been attacked by a Virus. What happens to the animals who depend on them? The Crows? The Dogs? And The Cats? Nitin Sathe's short story set in the times of the coronavirus.
'With technology advancing rapidly, the need for branches is declining.'
'What we really need is a revival of storytelling at bedtime.'
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Reshma Aslam shares an exciting chicken recipe.
Gully Boy is a glorious blend of hip-hop and assured filmmaking, promises Sukanya Verma.
India were outclassed 0-4 by hosts Belgium in a lop-sided last-four clash, with Florent Van Aubel's fine hat-trick playing a pivotal role in the side's passage to the final of the FIH Hockey World League semi-finals in Antwerp.
Railways had earlier hiked the freight rate by 5.7 per cent in April while linking the fuel adjustment component with goods tariff. FAC is linked with fuel and energy prices and calculated accordingly.
'I'm trying to learn Hindi now'
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies will perhaps be best enjoyed by those who have not yet read JRR Tolkien's prequel to the Lord of the Rings series, says Paloma Sharma.
Sino-India ties can usher revolutionary changes: media.
He invented a skin patch that can detect a silent heart attack 6 hours before it happens!
The title encounter seemed headed for the penalty shootout after Australia's two successive penalty corners in the last 25 seconds, the second of which Ciriello finally found the target by placing the shot wide of the Belgian goalkeeper's reach.
Kite flyers from India and abroad showed their skills of flying kites on the first day of kite festival which kicked off here on Tuesday.
Indian men's hockey team fired in a goal two minutes from the final hooter through Ramandeep Singh to pull off a 3-2 win over France and begin their FIH World League semi-finals campaign on a winning note in Antwerp.
The painstakingly created Buddhist temples and gardens of Japan are a work of art, says Anjuli Bhargava.
We bring you some of the best pictures from across the nation in the last one week.
Chinese media on Wednesday criticised the western media for attempting to drive a "wedge" between India and China.
He called for delineation of the 3,488-km Line of Actual Control (LAC) which China has refused earlier.
The Swadeshi Jagaran Manch has pointed out that these firms pose a threat to domestic manufacturing and retailing as they do not pay relevant taxes such as GST, giving them a huge edge over local players.
Ever thought if Bollywood actors are capable of playing these roles?
China accounts for 90% of imports of mobile phones to India.
A delicious delicacy made with boneless mutton pieces.
The pilgrimage of a true GoT fan.
In Vogue India's February 2015 issue, with celebrities' signature beauty looks as reference, Parizad Khan Sethi finds out how your make-up must-haves are a reflection of your personality.
According to Sukanya Verma, The Hobbit series continues to exhilarate and astound with The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
Considering how cheap Ford cars are to maintain these days, the EcoSport is definitely recommended for someone who doesn't prefer a Maruti or a Tata for that matter.
Winners from the Big Picture photography competition
'By ruffling dignified feathers, and by polarising its audience, Kabir Singh has put movies and art back into our public discourse,' says Sreehari Nair.
'Demchock and Chumar are important crucibles for both China and India to know about the other. While India 'learns,' she also need to 'teach,' suggests Lieutenant General Anil Chait, one of the Indian Army's most cerebral thinkers, who recently retired as chief of the Integrated Defence Staff.
Nexus 6 is still worth the splurge if you love the Android experience.
'I can snap my fingers and get 1,000 people overnight, but I can't guarantee that they will develop because there has been zero change in education in the country in the last nine years.'