‘Nothing wrong in insurance policies’
The Darul Uloom, Deoband, may not approve of Muslims working in banks or even having insurance policies. But the country’s minority affairs minister, Salman Khurshid, has indicated that he sees nothing wrong in either having a bank account or an insurance.
D’Artagnan, Carla impressive
D’Artagnan, Carla and Optimus Prime excelled in the workouts when the following horses were exercised here on Saturday.
Javed Akhtar gets death threat mail
Lyricist Javed Akhtar on Saturday received a death threat over email criticising him for his comments on Darul uloom Deoband’s fatwa against working Muslim women. The cyber crime police station has registered a case against unknown persons after Akhtar approached them.
India’s tally swells to six medals
Rajender Kumar (55kg) clinched the silver medal for India in a hard-fought bout in the Greco-Roman category at the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex here on Saturday.
PC is ‘surprised’ by BJP remark
Home minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday expressed surprise and disappointment by the BJP’s statement alleging that the home minister’s unilateral decision to allow NSCN-IM leader T Muivah to visit Manipur has created tension in the state.
Zarine starts her birthday with a prayer
The pretty Zarine Khan, who made her debut opposite Salman Khan in Veer, celebrated her birthday on Friday. Zarine began the day on a spiritual note, offering prayers at Mumbai’s oldest dargah and later had a quiet get together with her family and friends.
India is imperialist: Kishenji
Terming India as “imperialist” backed by the US, CPI(Maoist) politburo member Koteswar Rao, alias Kishenji, claimed that the Central government is all set to sell off the majority of the profitable PSUs in India.
‘Salman has always been there for me’
Katrina Kaif, who usually remains tight-lipped about her relationship with actor Salman Khan, says the star always guided her and genuinely believed she would join the big league in Bollywood one day.
A politician admired & respected across party lines
THE COUNTRY’S 11th vice-president, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, who died in Jaipur on Saturday at the age of 87, may have had his political affiliation to the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Yet, despite his ideology, he was a politician who was respected and admired by many across the political spectrum.
Linen spells quiet luxe and elegance
What feels soft and breathes easy on your skin? Many would say linen is ideal for summer, but then what has made the fabric withstand the test of time and still be a favourite with the chiffons and georgette flaunting