Outstanding issues need to be addressed before nuke pact: Japan
Japan Thursday made it clear that there were “outstanding issues” which need to be addressed before the Indo-Japan civil nuclear pact could be inked.
‘TV viewer data must have 20K homes’
In an effort to streamline television ratings in the country, broadcasting sector regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has recommended that TV rating agencies should have a minimum o
Petrol price may come down by up to Rs 1.50/litre
Petrol prices may be cut by as much as Rs 1-1.50 per litre next week on falling international oil rates and appreciating rupee but a one-time hike in diesel and possibly LPG rates is still on the card
$144m line of credit for Liberia
In a significant step towards fostering closer ties with the west African nation of Liberia, India has decided to extended a $144 million line of credit to it.
No rift in party over Modi: Rajnath
Amid hectic efforts to convince L.K. Advani to give up his Opposition to Narendra Modi as prime ministerial candidate, Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh Thursday said there was no rift in the party over the issue.
‘330 rebels set to infiltrate J&K’
The civilian establishment in Pakistan may be interested in talks with India but the Pakistan Army seems hell-bent on fomenting trouble in Jammu and Kashmir.
Muzaffarnagar calm, curfew relaxed for seven hours
With normalcy returning to riot-hit areas of the district, curfew was relaxed for seven hours Thursday.
J&K: 1 dead, 13 hurt in CRPF firing
A youth was killed and 13 others were injured in firing by security forces as fresh protests on Wednesday rocked Shopian township, where Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) firing on Saturday had clai
Quota row: SC to hear review plea
The Supreme Court has decided to hear in open court the Centre’s plea seeking a review of its verdict which had struck down caste-based reservation in appointment of faculty members in speciality and
Tobacco use to be stopped with firm resolve, says PM
The rampant use of tobacco in the country has the Prime Minister concerned.