India bans smoking in public
Reuters
16.50 Thu Oct 02 2008
India has banned smoking in public places in a bid to fight tobacco use.
World's largest smoking ban
16.47 Thu Oct 02 2008
The world's largest smoking ban's come into force in India.
Bollywood strikes for more pay
12.19 Thu Oct 02 2008
Thousands of Bollywood workers have gone on strike over pay and conditions.
Human scarecrow chases off monkeys
15.26 Wed Oct 01 2008
The authorities at an Indian railway station have taken drastic action to scare off monkeys.
World News (Evening)
17.00 Tue Sep 30 2008
US banking system gets $20bn - Nearly 170 die in temple stampede - Migrants rescued off Canary Islands
Scores killed in Indian temple stampede
Reuters
13.28 Tue Sep 30 2008
More than 140 people have been killed and 55 injured in a stampede at a Hindu temple in India.
Vaughan may join back-up squad
15.34 Mon Sep 29 2008
Michael Vaughan could be part of England's Performance Squad in India this winter.
Selectors expect Vaughan to battle on
18.19 Sun Sep 28 2008
Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan insists he will fight for a place in the Test squad.
World News (Evening)
16.57 Sat Sep 27 2008
Bail-out deal talks go on - Syria bomb blast - Zimbabwe food fears
Conjoined twins 'gift'
15.49 Wed Sep 24 2008
News that conjoined twins have been born in India bought crowds to the family's home.
Evening world news
16.04 Sat Sep 13 2008
Hurricane Ike rips through Texas - Explosions rock New Delhi - Pope Benedict XVI in Lourdes.
Hirst banking on cash cow
23.22 Mon Sep 08 2008
Damien Hirst sends his latest work to auction at Sotherby's
Fresh floods warning in India
11.14 Fri Sep 05 2008
Authorities already battling a massive deluge in eastern India have said more floods are on the way.
India flood victims told to evacuate
11.44 Thu Sep 04 2008
Stranded Indian flood victims have been told to evacuate after warnings that more heavy rain is on the way.
World News (Morning) for September 4th, 2008
06.11 Thu Sep 04 2008
Palin fights back - US gives $1bn in aid to Georgia - India floods leave hundreds of thousands stranded
Monsoon misery spreads to NE India
10.58 Tue Sep 02 2008
Rising floodwaters have forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes in northeastern India.
India floods: thousands still marooned
09.09 Mon Sep 01 2008
The Indian army and navy have stepped up efforts to rescue hundreds of thousands of people left marooned by floods.
World News (Lunchtime)
15.51 Sat Aug 30 2008
Hurricane Gustav strengthens - Thai Prime Minister 'will not resign' - Georgia cuts ties with Russia
World News (Evening) for August 29th, 2008
16.50 Fri Aug 29 2008
Karadzic refuses to enter plea - McCain announces running mate - New Orleans prepares for Gustav
World News (Morning) for August 29th, 2008
06.20 Fri Aug 29 2008
Obama accepts Democratic nomination - Russia accuses US of Georgia conflict - Indian PM calls floods "national calamity".
Goody breaks down on arrival
14.17 Wed Aug 20 2008
Jade Goody has broken down in tears as she arrived back in the UK for cervical cancer treatment.
South Asia floods make thousands homeless
12.21 Wed Aug 20 2008
Heavy floods have forced at least 70,000 people to flee their homes in northeast India and Nepal.
Fish are a man's best friend
09.31 Tue Aug 19 2008
Fish are providing the treatments at a new age beauty salon in India.
One killed as Kashmir land row escalates
11.59 Thu Aug 14 2008
Indian police shot one Muslim protester dead as huge crowds shouting "we want freedom" took to the streets in Kashmir.
Children killed in Indian bus crash
11.17 Thu Aug 14 2008
A school bus has plunged into a river in southern India killing at least nine children and two adults.
World news
06.15 Thu Aug 14 2008
Aid arrives in Georgia as troops leave - Democrat Party chairman killed - no deal in Zimbabwe talks
Stampede kills 145 pilgrims in India
08.18 Mon Aug 04 2008
At least 145 people have died after tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims stampeded at a remote temple in northern India.
World news
06.20 Mon Aug 04 2008
Stalin prison exposer dies - Scores killed in India stampede - Olympic flame arrives in China quake zone
Dozens killed in Indian stampede
21.32 Sun Aug 03 2008
More than a hundred Hindu worshippers have been killed in a stampede at a temple in northern India.
Thirteen dead in Indian train inferno
08.44 Fri Aug 01 2008
At least 13 people have been killed by a fire which spread through a train in southeastern India while many passengers were sleeping.
Child abuse case Brits freed in India
16.18 Wed Jul 30 2008
Two Britons have been freed from prison in India after winning an appeal against charges of serious sexual assault on two young boys.
Unexploded bombs found in India
11.35 Tue Jul 29 2008
Police have found ten unexploded bombs in the western Indian city of Surat, three days after bombs in the same state killed 45 people.
India on high alert after blasts
23.22 Sun Jul 27 2008
India's major cities are on high alert after at least 46 people died in two days of bombings.
Body piercing festival in India
15.40 Sun Jul 27 2008
Body piercing festival in India
World Bulletin (Morning)
06.04 Sun Jul 27 2008
US Senate votes for housing funds - State of emergency after India bombs - Rhodes evacuation ends
At least 29 dead in India blasts
21.36 Sat Jul 26 2008
At least 16 small bombs have exploded in the Indian city of Ahmedabad, killing at least 29 people and wounding 88.
World Headlines
17.02 Fri Jul 25 2008
Chaos over Olympic ticket sales - Barack Obama visits Paris - Bombs explode in India
Seven blasts rock Bangalore
13.38 Fri Jul 25 2008
Seven "crude" bombs have exploded across the Indian city of Bangalore, killing a woman and injuring around 20 others.
World news on July 22, 2008
16.10 Tue Jul 22 2008
Former Serb Bosnian leader Karadzic is arrested - Bulldozer rampage in Jerusalem - Indian government face confidence vote
'Progress' but no agreement on emissions
14.21 Wed Jul 09 2008
"Significant progress" has been made by the G8 over climate change, George W Bush has said, despite no agreement over emissions targets.
Elephants rescued in India
13.41 Wed Jul 09 2008
Villagers in Satuli, East India are normally wary of elephants but were called into animal rescue yesterday when they saved an adult and c
Elephants rescued in India
13.01 Wed Jul 09 2008
Villagers in Satuli, East India are normally wary of elephants but were called into animal rescue yesterday when they saved an adult and c
Honeybees reared by urine
23.08 Tue Jul 08 2008
Scientists in northern India have been using cow urine to save bees from contacting microbial diseases.
World News (Evening) for June 22nd, 2008
15.58 Sun Jun 22 2008
Tsvangirai pulls out of election - Over 100 dead in typhoon - Clashes in Kashmir
Tigers Battle for Survival
22.28 Wed Jun 04 2008
Conservationists are saying they need a miracle to survive. Poaching, hunting and mismanagement have dwindled the number of tigers in Indi
Goa murder probe 'falling apart'
13.56 Wed Jun 04 2008
The mother of a British teenager murdered in Goa fears the case against her killer is falling apart.
Magician turns easy rider
11.17 Fri May 30 2008
A wacky Indian magician has ridden a motorbike blindfolded for more than 30 miles.
Bootleg booze kills 180 in India
09.56 Thu May 22 2008
At least 180 people have been killed and scores more are ill in India after drinking bootleg alcohol which was laced with chemicals.
At least 60 dead in Indian blasts
19.30 Tue May 13 2008
At least six bombs have exploded in the western Indian city of Jaipur, killing more than 60 people, state officials have said.
Three trampled to death by elephant
10.26 Thu Apr 24 2008
At least three people have been killed and several injured after an elephant went on a rampage in India.
Lindsay denies mission trip rumour
07.24 Fri Apr 18 2008
Lindsay Lohan has denied her father's claims that she is set to embark on a mission trip in India.
Devotees flock to elephant festival
11.08 Thu Apr 17 2008
A 36-hour long elephant festival in southern India has attracted thousands of Hindu devotees.
World news
17.02 Wed Apr 16 2008
Bus crash kills 44 children in India - Search for Congo crash survivors - Violence escalates in Gaza
Indian batsmen edge ahead
15.09 Sat Apr 12 2008
India's cricketers made steady progress on the second day of the third Test against South Africa and led by 23 runs at stumps.
Baby with two faces hailed as goddess
09.53 Wed Apr 09 2008
A baby born with two faces in an Indian village is being hailed as a Hindu goddess.
'Miraculous' self-milking cow
17.13 Thu Mar 27 2008
A cow in the Indian state of Gujarat has been hailed as a "gift from god" for leaking milk every time it is fed.
Scarlett's body to be brought home
15.43 Thu Mar 27 2008
Preparations are being made to bring the body of British teenager Scarlett Keeling back to the UK.
Holi Moli!
19.04 Sun Mar 23 2008
Indians celebrate spring by covering each other with paint
Mother's doubt over murder inquiry
22.59 Mon Mar 10 2008
The mother of a British teenager raped and murdered in Goa has said she believes police could have the wrong man in custody.
Man wears ear hair with pride
08.51 Mon Mar 10 2008
A man from India has set a world record for exceptionally long ear hair.
Fears British teen was murdered in India
19.11 Tue Mar 04 2008
The mother of a 15-year-old who died in India believes her daughter was raped and murdered.
Hayden reprimanded over comments
16.05 Thu Feb 28 2008
Australian batsman Matthew Hayden insists he did not mean to denigrate Harbhajan Singh in a radio interview.
Hayden reprimanded over comments
15.45 Wed Feb 27 2008
Batsman Matthew Hayden has been reprimanded over comments he made about India bowler Harbhajan Singh.
Big cat rescued from tree
19.32 Wed Feb 20 2008
A pregnant tigress has been rescued by forest guards in India, after getting stuck up a tree.
World News February 12th, 2008
08.00 Tue Feb 12 2008
Man arrested for allegedly giving away US space secrets - Iran defiant over nuclear programme - Thousands gather for Maharishi cremation.
World News (Lunchtime) for February 11th, 2008
16.24 Mon Feb 11 2008
East Timor president in 'assassination attempt' - Double car bomb hits Baghdad - Pakistan: 'Top Taliban leader captured'
India topple Australia
12.19 Sun Feb 10 2008
A stunning spell of fast bowling from Ishant Sharma set up a five-wicket victory for India against Australia.
Spinner Singh cleared of racial abuse
15.22 Tue Jan 29 2008
India spinner Harbhajan Singh has been cleared of racial abuse after the charges against him were dropped.
India hold out for draw
09.14 Mon Jan 28 2008
India have forced a draw from the fourth Test against Australia in Adelaide.
Gilchrist announces retirement
13.01 Sat Jan 26 2008
Australia wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist has shocked the cricket world by announcing his retirement.
Brown calls for new world order
08.42 Mon Jan 21 2008
The Prime Minister has called for a radical reform of international institutions ranging from the United Nations to the World Bank.
Prime Minister travels to India
22.14 Sun Jan 20 2008
Gordon Brown has called for greater international cooperation in the fight against militant extremism during a brief visit in India.
India withdraws quit threat
14.58 Sat Jan 12 2008
India's cricket board has withdrawn its threat to pull out of the current Australian tour if a ban on Harbhajan Singh is not overturned.
Traditional India bullfighting banned
11.31 Sat Jan 12 2008
The India Supreme Court has issued a total ban on 'Jallikattu' - a traditional bullfighting sport played in Tamil Nadu.
Harbhajan out for a duck
11.56 Thu Jan 10 2008
Harbhajan Singh was out for a duck as India's controversial tour of Australia continued with a three-day warm-up match in Canberra.
Uneasy calm as Test series resumes
12.00 Wed Jan 09 2008
India's cricketers have arrived in Canberra hoping to put the drama of the past week behind them and resume playing.
Indian adventure for Madonna
13.04 Mon Jan 07 2008
Superstar Madonna has taken a break from her hectic schedule to take her family on holiday in India.
Australia stretch lead over India
14.53 Sat Jan 05 2008
Australia stretched their lead over India to 213 runs on day four of the second Test in Sydney.
Australia sweep aside Indian batsmen
08.48 Sat Dec 29 2007
Australia have eased to a comprehensive 337-run first test victory over India, dismissing the visitors for 161 on the fourth day.
Greenhouse with a difference
07.24 Thu Dec 27 2007
People in India who might never be able to afford to fly are being offered the chance to experience the next best thing.
Bangladesh braced for super cyclone
15.29 Thu Nov 15 2007
Thousands of people are being evacuated to shelters as a super cyclone approaches Bangladesh's southwest coastline.
Surgeons to remove 'parasitic twin'
16.11 Tue Nov 06 2007
Doctors in India have begun a marathon operation on a young girl born with four arms and four legs.
India win Twenty20 thriller
16.58 Mon Sep 24 2007
India have won the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup with a five-run win over Pakistan in a thrilling final.
India and Pakistan face-off in Twenty20 final
14.04 Sun Sep 23 2007
India and Pakistan will contest the final of the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup.
Flooding makes millions homeless in India
11.33 Tue Sep 11 2007
Some of the worst flooding in years in India's northeast region has made 3.5 million people homeless.
Collingwood plays down favourites' tag
09.42 Tue Sep 11 2007
Paul Collingwood is playing down expectations for England's cricketers following their one-day series victory over India.
England celebrate ODI series victory
17.43 Sat Sep 08 2007
Kevin Pietersen believes "the sky is the limit" for England's one-day side after they beat India at Lord's to wrap up the series 4-3.
Collingwood upbeat on England
11.21 Thu Sep 06 2007
Paul Collingwood believes England need to keep their heads held high in their bid to beat India in their one-day series.
India win at the Oval
18.31 Wed Sep 05 2007
India have beaten England by two wickets in the penultimate match in the one-day series at the Oval.
Flintoff sidelined again
10.01 Wed Sep 05 2007
Andrew Flintoff has been ruled out of England's penultimate one-day international against India at The Oval.
Cholera outbreak kills 119 in India
14.48 Mon Sep 03 2007
An outbreak of cholera has killed at least 119 people in eastern India since August, health officials have said.
India win at Headingley
08.17 Mon Sep 03 2007
England lost the fifth one-day international against India by 38 runs.
Captain Colly praises match-winners
10.09 Fri Aug 31 2007
One-day captain Paul Collingwood has hailed England's young stars after they beat India by three wickets at Old Trafford.
Collingwood hails 'fearless' England
10.41 Tue Aug 28 2007
Paul Collingwood has hailed England's new-found fearless attitude after they beat India by 42 runs at Edgbaston.
England win by 42 runs
18.15 Mon Aug 27 2007
Ian Bell was England's top scorer with 79 in a 42-run victory over India in the third one-day international at Edgbaston.
India bombings: outside groups blamed
13.10 Sun Aug 26 2007
Bomb blasts that killed at least 40 people in India have been linked to outside groups, a government official said.
England monitor Flintoff
16.17 Sat Aug 25 2007
England are to monitor Andrew Flintoff's fitness closely after a scan revealed mild inflamation to his right knee.
England captain Colly escapes with fine
13.18 Sat Aug 25 2007
Paul Collingwood has been fined for England's slow over rate in their nine-run defeat at the hands of India in Bristol.
India win second one-day match
22.53 Fri Aug 24 2007
Sachin Tendulkar scored 99 as India beat England by nine runs in the second one-day international at Bristol.
Bollywood star freed on bail
13.58 Thu Aug 23 2007
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, who was jailed for six years last month, has been released from prison on bail in western India.
Flintoff must not be rushed
11.17 Thu Aug 23 2007
England coach Peter Moores is calling for Andrew Flintoff to be given time to find his stride after recovering from his ankle problem.
England suffer Sidebottom blow
19.37 Wed Aug 22 2007
England will be without Nottinghamshire bowler Ryan Sidebottom for their next two one-day international clashes with India.
Colly: 'England must maintain momentum'
10.45 Wed Aug 22 2007
Paul Collingwood is calling on England's one-day stars to maintain their fine start to their seven-match series against India.
England win one-day opener
22.55 Tue Aug 21 2007
Ian Bell scored 126 not out as England beat India by 104 runs in the first one-day international at Southampton.
India hunts for top twins
09.00 Tue Aug 21 2007
A special competition is being held in India to find the best twins.
India's flood crisis deepens
12.50 Thu Aug 16 2007
Flood victims in India have been forced to fight off hungry animals and waterborne diseases as monsoon rains show no sign of abating.
India celebrates turning 60
11.46 Wed Aug 15 2007
Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh has urged for a war on poverty at a ceremony to mark 60 years of independence from British rule.
Pakistan turns 60
11.25 Tue Aug 14 2007
Celebrations have been held across Pakistan to mark the 60th anniversary of independence from Britain and the founding of the country.
India 'worthy winners'
21.09 Mon Aug 13 2007
Kevin Pietersen's tenth test century helped England survive for a draw in the third Test at The Oval against India.
England facing follow-on
21.00 Sat Aug 11 2007
England's batsmen are going to have to find form from somewhere if they are to get anything out of this final test against India.
Indian batsmen pile on misery for England
20.56 Fri Aug 10 2007
England's hopes of squaring the test series against India went out of the window as the Indian batsmen piled on the runs at The Oval.
Most Indians live on 25p a day
16.09 Fri Aug 10 2007
Around 836 million people in India - or 77 per cent of the population - live on less than 25p a day, a government report has said.
England struggle at The Oval
22.29 Thu Aug 09 2007
England have a lot to do if they are to save the series against India - despite picking up late wickets.
Pietersen fit to face India
14.13 Wed Aug 08 2007
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has declared himself fit for the third Test against India.
Oxfam launches Asia flood appeal
11.33 Wed Aug 08 2007
A £1 million appeal has been launched to help some of the most vulnerable people hit by severe flooding in south Asia.
Oxfam launches Asia flood appeal
10.51 Wed Aug 08 2007
A £1 million appeal has been launched to help some of the most vulnerable people hit by severe flooding in south Asia.
Aid reaches Asia flood victims
09.41 Tue Aug 07 2007
Helicopters are dropping emergency food parcels into villages stranded by monsoon floods in southern Asia.
South Asia floods kill hundreds
14.59 Mon Aug 06 2007
Monsoon floods have killed over 455 people in India, Bangladesh and Nepal, including a teenager who drowned scrambling for provisions.
Monty plays down 'jellybean' incident
10.23 Fri Aug 03 2007
Monty Panesar says the 'jellybean' incident which overshadowed England's second Test defeat at the hands of India was unintentional.
Jumping jelly beans Vaughan defends England
14.22 Wed Aug 01 2007
Michael Vaughan has moved to defend England's behaviour during their 7-wicket second Test defeat at the hands of India at Trent Bridge.
Henman crashes out again
09.14 Wed Aug 01 2007
Tim Henman was dismayed after being knocked out of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic at the first-round stage.
India claim sweet seven-wicket win
13.28 Tue Jul 31 2007
India have struck first blood in the series against England after claiming an emphatic seven-wicket victory in the second Test.
India head for second Test win
19.21 Mon Jul 30 2007
Michael Vaughan hit a defiant 17th Test hundred in the second npower Test but England have been left contemplating defeat to India.
Prior defiant in sledging row
12.02 Mon Jul 30 2007
Matt Prior is relishing further vocal clashes after England's Test series against India flared up with another sledging flashpoint.
Hannah suspect due in court
07.28 Mon Jul 30 2007
A delivery driver extradited from India is due in court charged with the kidnap, rape and murder of Southampton teenager Hannah Foster.
Haneef heads to India
19.27 Sun Jul 29 2007
A doctor held on terror charges in Australia says he is delighted to be free.
India in charge in Test
19.19 Sun Jul 29 2007
India have piled on the agony on day three of the second Test stacking up 481 runs in their first innings against England at Trent Bridge.
Indian man charged over Hannah murder
14.09 Sun Jul 29 2007
A man extradited from India has been charged with the kidnap, rape and murder of teenager Hannah Foster more than four years ago.
India put pressure on England
18.32 Sat Jul 28 2007
India's batsmen put pressure on England on day two of the second Test after Michael Vaughan's men were all out for 198.
Vaughan wants England to shine
10.08 Wed Jul 25 2007
Michael Vaughan is calling on England's inexperienced bowling attack to maintain the high standards they showed against India at Lord's.
Strauss helped at Lord's by time out
10.08 Wed Jul 25 2007
Andrew Strauss believes a much-needed break from cricket helped him return to form as England reached 268-4 against India at Lord's.
Flintoff set for ODI comeback
10.08 Wed Jul 25 2007
Andrew Flintoff is expected to return to action during England's forthcoming one-day international series against India.
KP 'committed' to England
10.08 Wed Jul 25 2007
Kevin Pietersen has insisted after smashing his 9th Test ton against India at Lord's he remains as committed as ever to the England cause.
Bad light denies England Test victory
10.08 Wed Jul 25 2007
The first Test at Lord's has ended in a frustrating draw with England one wicket away from beating India.
England fight back in Lord's Test
10.08 Wed Jul 25 2007
England relinquished a promising position in the first npower Test against India at Lord's after a monumental batting collapse.
Hoggard to miss Trent Bridge Test
10.08 Wed Jul 25 2007
England bowler Matthew Hoggard has been ruled out of the second Test against India.
England reach 268 for four
23.05 Thu Jul 19 2007
Andrew Strauss narrowly failed to score his first Test century in almost a year on the first day at Lords.
Hoggard gives England Lord's Test scare
14.57 Wed Jul 18 2007
England are sweating over the fitness of Matthew Hoggard ahead of the first Test against India at Lord's.
Landslides kill 22 in India
12.29 Wed Jul 18 2007
At least 22 people were killed and around 4,500 left homeless after heavy monsoon rains triggered landslides in southern India.
Harmison out of India series
14.17 Tue Jul 17 2007
Fast bowler Steve Harmison has been ruled out of England's entire Test series with India which begins at Lord's on Thursday.
Harmison ruled out of Test
17.14 Mon Jul 16 2007
Steve Harmison has been ruled out of the first npower Test against India after succumbing to a hernia injury.
Broad gets England call-up
13.18 Sun Jul 15 2007
With Steve Harmison injured, England have called Stuart Broad into the squad for the first Test against India.
England wait on Harmison's fitness
14.51 Sat Jul 14 2007
England are waiting to see if fast bowler Steve Harmison will be fit for the first Test against India which begins at Lord's on Thursday.
Freddie eyes one-day comeback
13.05 Sat Jul 14 2007
"Impatient" Andrew Flintoff has set his sights on making his comeback against India in the one-day international series.
KP sparks burn-out fears
10.28 Thu Jul 12 2007
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has revealed he is "mentally fatigued" after a relentless 12 months of cricket.
Up to a million hit by Indian floods
11.32 Tue Jul 10 2007
Hundreds of thousands of people remain stranded with little food and water for a seventh day in India as heavy rains continue to pour.
Monsoon death toll reaches 650
10.50 Mon Jul 02 2007
The death toll in south Asia has risen to more than 650 people after heavy monsoon storms caused widespread flooding.
Monsoon death toll rises
14.27 Fri Jun 29 2007
The monsoon season has brought storms and floods to much of South Asia, killing more than 500 people over the past week.
Storms kill 400 in South Asia
11.26 Wed Jun 27 2007
Early monsoon storms in South Asia have killed up to 400 people since late last week and more bad weather is on the way.
Heatwave kills 120 in India and Pakistan
13.07 Mon Jun 11 2007
Over 120 people have died in India and Pakistan after a heatwave was triggered by hot and dusty desert winds.
Man to face Hannah murder charge
21.48 Fri Jun 08 2007
An Indian court has ruled Maninder Pal Singh Kohli should be sent back to the UK to face charges over the death of a student.
Man to face Hannah murder charge
14.28 Fri Jun 08 2007
An Indian court has ruled Maninder Pal Singh Kohli should be sent back to the UK to face charges over the death of a student.
Indian boy killed for organs
08.43 Fri Jun 08 2007
Two men have been arrested in India for killing a nine-year-old boy in India and selling his kidneys, liver and pancreas to a doctor.
Hundreds starve to death in India
10.16 Thu Jun 07 2007
At least 700 Indian tea workers have died from diseases linked with malnutrition over the past year, a court inquiry has found.
Heatwave kills dozens in India
14.06 Thu May 17 2007
A heatwave in southern India has killed at least 128 people, officials have said.
Bangladeshis trapped in airport for weeks
18.15 Thu May 03 2007
Two Bangladeshi men lived in an airport because they did not have passports - just like Tom Hanks in the film The Terminal.
Drunk groom loses bride to brother
12.37 Mon Apr 30 2007
A groom in eastern India was so drunk at his own wedding that villagers decided that the bride should marry his brother instead.
Gere apologises for Shetty kiss
11.16 Sat Apr 28 2007
Actor Richard Gere has apologised for kissing Shilpa Shetty at an Aids awareness event.
Gere wanted for Shilpa kiss
17.24 Thu Apr 26 2007
Richard Gere is facing an arrest warrant by an Indian court for kissing Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty in public.
Gere wanted for Shilpa kiss
16.00 Thu Apr 26 2007
Richard Gere is facing an arrest warrant by an Indian court for kissing Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty in public.
Elton joins Aids project in India
09.25 Wed Apr 18 2007
Sir Elton John has lent his superstar status to an international charity to highlight the fight against HIV and Aids in India.
Shakira shakes it in India
11.36 Mon Mar 26 2007
Shakira is set to give India a taste of her belly dancing antics when she hits Mumbai.
Dravid down as India face World Cup exit
14.34 Sat Mar 24 2007
Rahul Dravid says India's 69-run World Cup Group B defeat at the hands of Sri Lanka was the biggest disappointment of his career.
India almost crash out
23.10 Fri Mar 23 2007
India virtually crashed out in the first round of the World Cup after they suffered a shattering 69-run defeat against Sri Lanka.
Poacher threat to India's rhinos
12.55 Wed Mar 21 2007
The great one-horned rhinoceros is at risk in India's Kaziranga National Park as poachers become more active, conservationists warned.
Hello! magazine greets India
11.06 Tue Mar 20 2007
Hello! magazine has extended its reputation for glitz and glamour with the launch of its first issue in India.
'Record-breakers still have work to do'
10.48 Tue Mar 20 2007
Rahul Dravid is refusing to read too much into India's record-breaking 257-run World Cup Group B win over Bermuda in Trinidad.
Indian police to 'avenge' Maoist massacre
11.19 Fri Mar 16 2007
Thousands of police have stormed the forests of eastern India after Maoist rebels massacred 55 people in a police camp on Thursday.
Maoists kill 49 in central India
10.59 Fri Mar 16 2007
Maoist rebels have killed 49 members of the police and tribal militia in the troubled central Indian state of Chhattisgarh.
Clash outside Liz's Indian wedding
20.04 Mon Mar 12 2007
Journalists and security guards have clashed outside of actress Elizabeth Hurley's Indian wedding.
Liz Hurley's wedding marathon ends
14.35 Sat Mar 10 2007
Liz Hurley's seven-day wedding marathon is finally coming to an end.
Liz still celebrating wedding
13.59 Tue Mar 06 2007
Liz Hurley's wedding celebrations are still taking place in India.
Hurley wedding party arrives in India
12.23 Mon Mar 05 2007
Liz Hurley and new husband Arun Nayar have arrived in India for a week of wedding celebrations.
Hepburn dress proceeds to build 15 schools
09.56 Sun Mar 04 2007
The £410,000 raised by the auction of Audrey Hepburn's Breakfast At Tiffany's dress will be used to educate destitute children.
Elephants race for Krishna
14.50 Fri Mar 02 2007
Hundreds of locals and tourists cheered as 30 elephants took part in the hugely popular annual race in the Indian state of Kerala.
Lloyds TSB return calls to UK
14.04 Fri Mar 02 2007
Lloyds TSB has announced that customer calls previously dealt with in India, will now be handled in the UK.
Scarlett out-Goodys Jade
16.17 Tue Feb 27 2007
As Jade Goody continues her "private" trip to India amid a media scrum, bona fide star Scarlett Johansson's visit has gone unnoticed.
Murdered girl's parents reveal despair
17.10 Mon Feb 26 2007
The parents of murdered teenager Hannah Foster have spoken of their despair over the failure to find her killer.
Cricket fan shows off his bat-mobile
10.01 Thu Feb 22 2007
Cricket World Cup fever is gripping India and it's driving one car designer completely batty.
Manhunt for India rail bomb suspects
09.45 Tue Feb 20 2007
Sketches of two men suspected of being behind the Indian train bombings, which killed 68 people, have been released by police.
Train blasts kill on sub-continent
11.44 Mon Feb 19 2007
At least 66 passengers have been killed by two homemade bombs on a train travelling from India to Pakistan.
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