SC pulls up CBI again
The Supreme Court came down upon the CBI once more on Wednesday for not taking action on the recorded conversations of corporate lobbyist Niira Radia with influential persons, including corporate exec
Did MEA, NSA help to draft the statement?
Defence minister A.K.
‘Antony must apologise for remark’
Maintaining that there were “palpable contradictions” in the statement made by defence minister A.K.
Cong: Talks only way, PM will meet Sharif
The Congress Party on Wednesday said “dialogue and discussion” are the only way to resolve disputes with the neighbour, while rejecting the BJP’s criticism of the government over handling of Pakistan
Minor damage to outer wall of Kedarnath shrine, says ASI
A team of experts of Archaeological Survey of India has found that the north eastern outer wall of the sanctum sanctorum of Kedarnath temple was slightly damaged at some places.
‘Supplementary charges Aug-end’
The CBI is all set to file supplementary chargesheet in the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case by the end of August.
Anti-tobacco warnings in cinemas set to be changed
The anti-tobacco health spots displayed at the beginning and middle of the films displaying tobacco products or their use are all set to be changed.
Breastfeeding initiative by Unicef
With only 34 per cent of Indian mothers breast feeding their babies within the first one hour of birth, Unicef has launched a major initiative to make community-workers carry this message to women li
Sharif sad over LoC killings, wants to meet PM
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Thursday sought to assuage feelings in India by expressing “sadness” over the recent incidents on the Line of Control (LoC) and “loss of precious human lives” that sparked tensions between the two countries.
India's rupee rescue is more prayer than plan
Singapore: On August 6, three weeks after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) began engineering an increase in short-term money market rates to attract speculators, the Indian currency slid to a new reco