Bollywood hails India's air strikes against Jaish e Mohammad terror camps in Pakistan.
Pakistani troops on Monday violated ceasefire by opening fire on the Indian post along the Indo-Pak Border in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistani troops from Imran post resorted to firing on the Ballard forward post along the International Border in Ramgarh sub-sector of the district around 3.45 am on Monday morning, Border Security Force Deputy Inspector General S Oberoi said. The unprovoked firing continued for 25 minutes. BSF troops effectively retaliated,
With every year, Anil Kapoor looks younger, smarter, dapper.
Infamous 26/11 reconnaissance operative David Coleman Headley will be questioned again between March 22 and 25.
In yet another ceasefire violation, Pakistani forces on Tuesday opened fire on a Border Security Force patrol killing a sub-inspector and injuring a civilian along the Line of Control in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir.
A Dubai court has pardoned 17 Indian expatriates who were on death row in Sharjah for the January 2009 murder of a Pakistani man. According to the court ruling, the 17 Indians have had their death sentences commuted through the pardon, but received a suspended two year prison sentence each. As they have already served more than the prescribed time in prison, they can walk free even today after completing all the legal formalities.
We revisit the actor's many controversies over the years.
Among those who remembered the slain bravehearts, who fell to bullets of Pakistani terrorists while repulsing the deadly attack on this day 11 years ago, were their kin, politicians, government officials, sports persons and common citizens.
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Business doyens with enviable reputations have been setting up educational institutes across the country. We explore how good they are.
The hits and misses of the week.
The filmmaker is working on his new film, Shootout at Wadala.
Many of them were expected to cover a reasonable distance, but audiences gave them the cold shoulder.
A look at your favourite celebs in festive mode!
With a net worth of $12.6 billion, Mistry is well known for constructing some of Mumbai's landmarks such as the Reserve Bank of India headquarters, The Taj Mahal Palace and Towers, and the Oberoi Hotels
Land costs constitute 50 to 60 per cent of a project's overall costs.
Zorawar is expected to release on May 6.
A galaxy of bigwigs from the world of politics, business and Bollywood attended the swearing-in ceremony of the Bharatiya Janata Party government at Wankhede stadium in Mumbai.
Univariety offers career guidance that is rooted in the real world.
Celebrating the maestro, who turned 52, January 6, and his music.
We definitely want to see more of this stunner!
What Saisuresh Sivaswamy learnt about the election from television and the newspapers. A must read column, folks!
Speaking at a special memorial service held at the Trident-Oberoi Hotel, which had along with Taj Mahal Hotel, bore the brunt of the terror attack in 2008, Sarkozy said: 'Mumbai terror attacks are comparable to 9/11 attacks. I count on Pakistan authorities to show that they are resolute in combating terrorism.'
Quite a sight to see lead stars from the trilogy come together on stage!
Forgiving the convicted Pakistani terrorist, the American survivors of 26/11 terror attack on Thursday said death penalty is not a solution for Ajmal Kasab, instead he could be rehabilitated.
'The whole time we were talking, we were holding hands and he looked right in my eyes. It was very moving.'
The former advisor to P Chidambaram explains why he is substituting the urban delights of London for the maddening drawbacks of Delhi.
We bring you images from exhibition hosted by The World Luxury Council (India) at The Oberoi in Mumbai.
From Dwight D Eisenhower to Bill Clinton, many American presidents have made sure they're photographed against the backdrop of the Taj. And, now the monument is ready to impress Trump for that family frame. Well, almost ready, reports Shreya Jai.
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A court in Sharjah on Monday waived the death sentence awarded to eight young men from Punjab for the murder of a Pakistani national after a Dubai-based Indian hotelier paid blood money to the family of the victim on their behalf. The murder took place on July 11, 2009 following which 10 men, eight Indians and two Pakistanis, were arrested. The death penalty of the two Pakistani men has also been waived off after Dubai-based hotelier SP Singh Oberoi paid the blood money.
Sukanya Verma hails Bollywood's memorable bus moments.
Did Pakistani-American terror suspect David Headley try to eliminate his woman 'friend' -- a former woman hotel executive -- who could provide vital evidence to investigators?
Reader Abhijit Masih sends in his experience of the fab concert.