Obama sells america $10-bn indian dream
United States President Barack Obama and his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, arrived in India’s financial capital, Mumbai, on Saturday and quickly got down to the main business of the day — business.
Sikhs protest intimidation
A large number of people on Saturday staged demonstrations in Sikh dominated Hatmura village of neighbouring Anantnag district demanding identification and punishment for the Army personnel involved i
Boeing bags $5.8bn deal with Air Force
US aviation giant Boeing is set to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of Indian orders in the defence and civil aviation sectors, bagging deals worth billions of dollars much to the delight of the Un
Rashtrapati Bhavan to host US first couple tomorrow
A cultural extravaganza and special banquet will be held in the honour of US President Barack Obama at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday.
Airspace restriction in Delhi till Tuesday
The flight of small microlight aircraft, paragliders and hot-air balloons over Delhi was banned for three days by the government as a security measure on the eve of US President Barack Obama’s visit t
Open letters by Tibetans, gas victims
There is one word some Indians indeed want to hear from Barack Obama: Bhopal.
3 girls killed in suspected honour crime
Three teenage girls, who had gone missing from their homes in Deoria district on October 31, were found dead and buried in a field in Nonawar village.
J&K panel to visit Leh, Ladakh
The Jammu and Kashmir interlocutors are expected to make their second visit to the state within the next fortnight and this time they would be visiting Leh and Ladakh.
India trailing Pak, Bangla in education & health: UN
Poor social infrastructure in education and health has kept India’s ranking at a low 119th in the UNDP’s Human Develop-ment Index released worldwide on Thursday.
`50,000 fine for sexual harassment at workplace
Woman employees could soon find themselselves safer at workplaces with the Union Cabinet on Thursday approving legislation providing for a fine of `50,000 on employers who fail to comply with its prov