Confusion prevails over Mamata ad
Confusion prevails in the controversy relating to the complaints filed by the railway ministry for showing the railway minister, Ms Mamata Banerjee, modelling for a particular brand of rubber slippers
Terror tops PC Pak talks agenda
With probe against LeT founder Hafiz Saeed and voice samples of handlers of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks being high on the agenda, home minister P.
Ulfa leaders back peace process
Top Ulfa leaders have initiated a peace dialogue with the government despite Ulfa chief Paresh Barua deciding to stay way from such an initiative.
‘Directors need not own firm’s offence’
Following the indictment of Mr Keshub Mahindra in Bhopal Gas Tragedy, CII on Wednesday asked the government to insert a clause in the Companies Bill 2009 excluding independent directors from any crimi
Bihar MP Digvijay dies in London
Former Union minister and sitting Independent MP from Banka in Bihar Digvijay Singh died on Thursday following a brain haemorrhage. The 55-year old leader was admitted at a hospital in London.
BJP: Kandahar, Jinnah chapters shut
At a time when the allies seem to be deserting the BJP, the beleaguered outfit has embarked on a venture to recall it’s old expelled leaders.
‘Local shops create chaos in posh area’
Expressing concern over the local shopping centres, meant for catering needs of residents of a colony, being converted into posh markets providing specialised goods and services, the Delhi high court
Still nervous on Games: Sheila
Chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday said she is still “nervous” about preparations for Commonwealth Games and sought full co-operation of people to make the mega event a grand success.
Olympians on a ‘clean sport’ drive
The never-ending tenures of sport administrators in the country led by Indian Olympic Association president Suresh Kalmadi has been a major concern for the sports ministry for some time now. The IOA and its affiliated bodies continue to be stoic on this issue, while important matters like the development of sports is getting overlooked.
PM: Kanishka bombing was barbarous
On the 25th anniversary of the Kanishka bombing, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh termed the incident as a “most barbarous act”. The Prime Minister stated that terrorism must be fought and eliminated with determination and joint action.