PM to discuss onion prices tomorrow
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is likely to discuss the issue of high onion prices in the Cabinet meeting scheduled for Friday.
Yogendra Yadav sacked from UGC
Activist Yogendra Yadav was on Wednesday sacked from the UGC for being a member of Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party as the government said his association with the apex body of higher education may
India to push for development
India is all set to make a definitive and strong push for a development agenda that is meant not just for developing nations but one that will encompass developed countries too at the upcoming UN Gene
Coalgate: CBI may lodge FIR in missing files case
The CBI is likely to file an FIR in the case related to missing filed related to coal block allocations in the next few days after the agency on Wednesday received a fresh letter from the coal ministr
Bastar’s Tarzan, subject of Swede’s film, dies
Chendru Mandavi, 63, who earned the sobriquet of “Bastar’s Tarzan” for featuring in the famed 1960 movie A Jungle Tale depicting growing bond between a tribal kid and a tiger, on Wednesday passed away
Bastar’s Tarzan, subject of Swede’s film, dies
Chendru Mandavi, 63, who earned the sobriquet of “Bastar’s Tarzan” for featuring in the famed 1960 movie A Jungle Tale depicting growing bond between a tribal kid and a tiger, on Wednesday passed away
Cops take Tunda to his village for terror leads
A Delhi court on Wednesday remanded top Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) bomb expert Abdul Karim Tunda to 10-day police custody in connection with a 1997 Sadar Bazar bomb blast case.
‘Politicians involved in drug trade’
Punjab’s former DGP (prisons) Shashi Kant has alleged that the politicians from major political parties, including Shriomani Akali Dal and Congress, in the state are hand in glove with the drug mafia.
Humayun Tomb to open doors after 6-yr renovation
Over six years of conservation work, 2,00,000 days of painstaking work by master craftsmen and 16th-century Humayun Tomb is all set to receive large number of people.
Bhatkal’s network in Karachi, Kathmandu
After Bhatkal and Mangalore in Karnataka, Bihar’s Darbhanga, Pune, Kerala has become the target of the Indian Mujahideen for setting up sleeper cells and recruiting terrorists.