PC senses ‘ghosts’ in home ministry
Jan. 23: Union home minister P. Chidambaram has started to wonder whether there are "ghost employees" in the ministry of home affairs.
National rifle body bows before Bindra gun
New Delhi,Jan. 18: Ace shooter Abhinav Bindra’s plea to consider his international scores for inclusion in the national team for the World Cups was finally accepted by the national
1984 riots case: CBI terms witness 'unreliable'
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), on Tuesday termed as "unreliable" a key witness of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi, who had testified against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, while clarifying its stand and giving a clean chit to the former central minister.
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Eighth Wonder
Sachin Tendulkar arrives at a hotel in Ahmed-abad on Saturday for the first Test between India and Sri Lanka. Sachin will become the 16th player in the history of the game to have an international career spanning more than 20 years on Sunday, but the Master Blaster is still well sh-ort of former English all-rounder Wilfred Rhodes’ mark of 30 years, 315 days. PHOTO: PTI
Afgan Apple Competets for Indian
Indian ambassador to Afghanistan Jayant Prasad talks to Afghan farmers as they display apples at Kabul airport on Thursday before an Air India flight carrying three tonnes of Afghan apples took off for New Delhi in Kabul’s first step to explore international markets for its agricultural produce. In three days, 20 tonnes of Afghan apples will hit markets in India. PHOTO: AFP
People walk on the slush-covered
People walk on the slush-covered road to Gulmarg on Thursday as a car stands draped in snow after heavy snowfall in the higher reaches of the Kashmir Valley over the last few days. PHOTO: PTI
HJC splits to merge with Cong
Nov. 9: The political drama in Haryana has clearly not yet ceased to fully unfold. On Monday afternoon, even as talks between Congress leaders and Haryana Janhit Congress chief Kuldeep Bishnoi remained deadlocked, four of the six HJC legislators effected a split and proclaimed their decision to "merge" with the ruling party.
Be 21st-century Buddhists: Dalai
Nov. 9: The Dalai Lama on Monday called for universal brotherhood and peace among all communities while giving his religious discourse to more than 30,000 Buddhists devotees, including foreign nationals from Spain, California, Bhutan and Nepal.