Jogging, more fun
Jogging is a fitness trend that has stood the test of time. This is because it is one of the easiest and best ways to exercise the entire body.
Pak troops fire at 6-8 Indian posts
In the most serious breach of truce in 2010, the Pakistan troops resorted to unprovoked heavy firing on around six to eight Indian forward posts in Krishna Ghati sector of Mendhar tehsil in Poonch dis
Rajya Sabha expresses concern on paid news
Rajya Sabha on Thursday expressed concern over publication of paid news and demanded that the Press Council of India (PCI) should make public its report on the issue.
Mamata faces Left ire over stand on Maoists
The bitter rivalry between the Left and the Trinamul Congress was evident within the Parliament House on Thursday.
B’luru: 20 die at rehab institute
Eight more people have died under unexplained circumstances, following the 12 that died on Wednesday.
Tribute to picture-makers
India’s first woman photojournalist, 97-year-old Homai Vyarawalla, received the first-ever national photo award for her contribution to the field in the pre and post partition period.
MPs’ salaries bill likely this week
The government is likely to bring a bill on salary, allowances and pensions of members of Parliament in the next week for introduction, consideration and passing.
N-bill: Left against clubbing clauses
The Left parties on Thursday objected to the clubbing of two clauses in the proposed Civil Nuclear Liability Bill, saying this was done to protect the foreign equipment suppliers from any responsibili
Sonia talks, but not about Anderson
The Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday said the need of the hour is to reach out to people, especially the youth in Kashmir Valley and viewed that the “cycle of violence and tragic killings”
Pawar: Can’t distribute food free as SC says
After declaring that the rotting of foodgrains was both unfortunate and shameful, food and agriculture minister Sharad Pawar said Thursday that the government cannot implement the Supreme Court’s orde