Too little, too late: Activists
The civil society organisations and NGOs working for the cause of the gas victims have played a major role in seeking justice for the victims of the worst industrial catastrophe.
PM promises rebuilding steps
Speaking in chaste Urdu, the official language of Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh said here on Monday that the Centre had announced a slew of measures for economic development and
Valley mobile services blocked for PM visit
Mobile services across Kashmir Valley on Monday were blocked as part of extraordinary security arrangement made for Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh’s two-day visit.
Groom is married off to a boy
When he had visited his to-be bride’s home in Barabanki district three months ago, it was almost love at first sight.
Britons link Islam with violence: Study
Islam had a perception problem in the UK: Almost a third of Britons believe it is a violent religion, three in five Britons (58 per cent) associate Islam with extremism and one in two Britons link it
It’s good time to buy, say experts
The global markets were spooked by the Hungarian debt crisis and the slowdown in the US economy reflected in its unemployment figures.
Governments cause turmoil
Governments seem to have replaced large banks as the primary source of economic turmoil in the last year.
Immense, Sky Train impress
Immense, Hillary and Sky Train excelled in the workouts when the horses were exercised on the trial track here on Monday.
Outer sand
600 metres: Art Connoisseur (rb) Aficionado (rb) 44.
Want to be posh? Go to opera
The British society is still dominated by class divisions and this was clearly demonstrated during the general election when the media dissected the background of political leaders to reveal their cla
Rajat’s red carpet reception
Anurag Kashyap’s Udaan was the only official entry at Cannes from India this year.