Shelling near Syrian capital kills 16
Syrian anti-regime activists say government shelling has killed 16 people, mostly rebels, near Damascus. The attack near the Syrian capital comes as Secretary of State John Kerry lobbies European allies to back Washington’s proposed military action against the Syrian regime.
India-Japan to sign bullet train deal
In a move that could speed up the bullet train dream, the railways will ink an agreement with Japan Internal Cooperation Agency (JAICA) for comprehensive study of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai high speed rail corridor.
TMC fumes at Shinde-GJM meet
Trinamul Congress MPs on Friday created uproar in both Houses of Parliament against home minister Sushilkumar Shinde’s meeting with Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) leaders without informing West Bengal government, forcing brief adjournments of both Houses.
Will be very happy to work under Rahul’s leadership: PM
Indicating he was ready to don any role in the Congress after the 2014 general elections, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said he will be “very happy” to work under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi.
Missing coal files: PSUs approached
The coal ministry, racing against time set by the Supreme Court for tracing the missing documents pertaining to the Coalgate scam, has begun approaching the concerned PSUs to locate the untraceable files sought by the CBI in connection with the scam.
Pension bill passed with 115 MPs voting in favour
The Parliament on Friday passed the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) Bill, 2011 that aims to create a regulator for the sector and allows at least 26 per cent FDI.
Another life line for IOA officials
Power-hungry Indian Olympic Association officials now have time till October 31 to get things in place, following the world body’s toughened stand on the ethics issue.
Flood situation in Arunachal continues to remain grim
The flood situation in Arunachal Pradesh continued to remain grim with reports of landslides triggered by heavy rain for the past few days, snapping surface communication in two districts.
Zubin conferred Tagore Award
President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday awarded the prestigious Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony to world acclaimed orchestra conductor Zubin Mehta.
CAG raps Isro for allowing foreign satellites
Isro was rapped on its knuckles by CAG for allowing a foreign private satellite service provider to park its satellite in an orbit slot meant for Indian satellites in violation of the nation’s SATCOM policy thereby benefiting a foreign firm.