From sharing medals to defections to gestures on the medals podium to punching horses, the Tokyo Olympics had it all.
On Thursday, Indrani will be obligated to change into the green uniform sari she receives visitors in, as per jail rules, and meet the gentlemen from the income tax department. She may also at some point on Thursday video conference with Delhi in the INX Media-Karti Chidambaram case where she might become an approver.
Teenagers are not trying to be rebellious, they are trying to establish their identity.
Observing that an environment has been created in the Indian society over the years that has led to deep-rooted discrimination against the community, a five-judge constitution bench, hearing petitions seeking decriminalisation of 158-year-old colonial law under Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, said discrimination against such people has also adversely impacted their mental health.
Mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take control of your life.
It is important for us to remember that it's ok to feel low at times. It's ok to not be ok but it's not ok not to seek help.
'Everyone wants that doctors should fight from the frontlines of the pandemic, but there's no reaction from the government when they fall ill or even die because of it.'
The CRPF said Kumar was under treatment at a force hospital in Hyderabad since February 12 for 'schizophrenia'.
Having your loved ones by your side helps reassure that everything is fine and would work out.
An end to Sun Pharma founder Dilip Shanghvi's woes are not in sight.
'At 23, he has experienced what very few of his age have: Poverty at home, a stint in jail for his student activism.' 'His experience told him that if you want your rights, you have to fight for them.'
Confined to their rooms and small houses, they are reminded of the time when they were subjected to physical and sexual torture.
In her weekly column, mental health guru Anu Krishna offers advice on how to take charge of your life.
Former England batsman Jonathan Trott will continue to try to revive his Test career on his first overseas tour since leaving the Ashes in Australia with stress issues just over a year ago.
As he was giving evidence, Dr Matcheswalla peremptorily summoned the CBI representative over to the witness box and whispered something. Indrani Mukerjea's advocate Sudeep Pasbola immediately cut in, wondering what he was up to: "Please, please, please." Dr Matcheswalla, looking innocently startled, said: "I was asking if I can order for tea."
'To further her story, Kangana has used a dead person and a suicide case.' 'She should be ashamed of herself. Ashamed.'
Dr Devinder Singh, associate professor, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, has become perhaps the first second-generation Indian American to head a state medical board.
DGCA panel has proposed tests be conducted even before a candidate is inducted into a flying training institute
It's more common than majority of Indians realise.
We don't want 2 gay men holding hands walking on Marine Drive Marine Drive should be disturbed by the police'
Russian hooligans prepared for "ultra-rapid, ultra-violent action" were involved in the worst of the fighting that hit Marseille at the start of the Euro 2016 soccer tournament, the French city's chief prosecutor said on Monday.
In his post, Tewari wrote in Hindi in Roman script about how Modi "befooled" people.
"Here is an opportunity to look at it from a different perspective. It is an out of the box situation. It maybe a first of its kind situation.
The stories of exclusions illustrate so tragically, the need of the hour is to bolster biometrics and 'smart' technologies with something more old-fashioned - the good old fashioned, compassionate human touch, says Geetanjali Krishna.
Kashmiris hope that India and Pakistan can find a lasting solution to what many call the Kashmir 'problem'.
Peter said he needed a broom to sweep his cell because, he joked, there are no vacuum cleaners in jail.
'I stand here as a helpless father.' A retired soldier awaits the release of his son languishing in a Kenyan prison.
In a study conducted in four countries, number of Indian teens who bullied someone or were bullied by someone online was the highest.
The bill seeks to ensure health-care, treatment and rehabilitation of persons with mental illness "in a manner that does not intrude on their rights and dignity."
Here are edited excerpts from Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's Kanimozhi's speech during which she pushed for sending the bill to a Select Committee, arguing that further examination was required to decide whether the age for punitive action should be reduced to 16 years from the current level of 18 years.
'I can tell you, Mr Chairman, from personal experience that there is nothing sadder than witnessing a close one, a loved one with mental illness at close quarters.' 'I have lived with a victim of mental illness. Like many in that condition, very often such people are in a state of denial.'
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Dr Siras was a man determined to be a freak in the show called Life, says Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
The average Indian soldier remains as hardy as before but he is certainly confused with the pace of change occurring all around him. It is here that the leaders -- the officers -- will have to adapt themselves to the new reality, says Nikhil Gokhale
What went on inside Kolkata's 'house of horror'? Indrani Roy/Rediff.com reports.