Terrorist outfits in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province are recruiting jobless youth by paying them up to Rs 40,000 a month, a Pakistani lawmaker has said. Read more
Terrorist outfits in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province are recruiting jobless youth by paying them up to Rs 40,000 a month, a Pakistani lawmaker has said. Read more
Citing stiff competition from nation's like China, India and Brazil, President Barack Obama has said he is not prepared to bring U.S. Read more
Many societies and religious groups try to ban alcohol and drinking. Just like they ban many other things like sex, meat etc. And the faithful make it into a code to live by. Read more
Hindutva as a word has been abused in the recent years - both, by those who run it down and those who want to assert it. Read more
Osama bin Laden’s first wife, Najwa, has revealed that the killed al-Qaeda chief was a ‘sex machine’ who used to vanish into his bedroom for days with her after returning from waging Jihad. Read more
The Indian government will set up five PIO universities in the country to cater to the diaspora students of Indian origin. Read more
In the wake of reports that China may divert Brahmaputra waters, India on Monday said it has sought a report from its mission in Beijing and would take appropriate diplomatic steps after assessing the Read more
Employees at social networking site Facebook are the youngest, satisfied and yet the most stressed, among workers at major US technology companies, according to a report by Seattle-based reasearch maj Read more
Infosys' outgoing chairman and chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy expressed disappointment over a U.S court issuing a legal notice to the IT bellwether on its reported misuse of B-1 visa rules. Read more
IN October 2010, Switzerland’s Federal Act on the Restitution of Assets of Politically Exposed Persons obtained by Unlawful Means (commonly referred to as the Return of Illicit Assets Act</b Read more