Elections in Maldives should be fair: India
India on Friday asserted that it attaches importance to holding of free and credible polls in peaceful environment in Maldives as it prepares to send a high -level team of former chief election commis
PM tries to alleviate fears over economy
Amidst the rupee’s steep depreciation and the growing concerns about the state of the economy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said though there may be short-term shocks to the economy, he expects g
8,000 Indians sign up for one-way trip to Mars
As the deadline for registration nears, over 8,000 Indians have so far signed up for the one-way trip to Mars and settle down on the red planet, as “Mars One” project is planning to establish a colony
Gloom and doom prevails, says BJP
“If the country is rid of the present government and people are given a fresh opportunity to elect a new government it would be in the best interest of the country,” said senior BJP leader L.K.
Class 10 girl raped in moving SUV
A 15-year-old Class 10 student was allegedly kidnapped by two men and reportedly raped in a moving SUV.
‘Govt priority populism, not prudence’
Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley on Friday blamed the UPA government for the current state of economy saying the ruling UPA government has lost the confidence of both domestic
Gloom and doom prevails, says BJP
“If the country is rid of the present government and people are given a fresh opportunity to elect a new government it would be in the best interest of the country,” said senior BJP leader L.K.
Maha CM expresses concern over land bill
Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan is worried about the Land Acquisition Bill which he feels, creates major hurdle in land acquisition for the state to implement projects at the ground level
Cong leaders begin lobbying for Vidarbha
After Telangana, a demand for creating a Gondawana-Vidharbha new state is being made by the Congress leaders from Vidarbha suggesting that the region cannot see bifurcation of AP silently.
No reversal of economic reforms, says PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday ruled out reversal of reforms or resorting to capital controls to rescue the sliding rupee, which Singh said fell on account of domestic as well as global factors.