SP fields candidates with criminal cases
The Samajwadi Party, which had lost the 2007 Assembly elections mainly because of its patronage to criminals and anti-social elements, has again given tickets for the upcoming Assembly elections to people facing serious criminal charges.
Pak: Need to ‘rewrite’ our terms with U.S.
Pakistan on Thursday said its relations with the US, marked by “many ups and downs” this year, had reached a point where it had become necessary to “rewrite” the bilateral terms of engagement in order to bring ties on an even keel.
New contraceptive rule in China sparks outrage
A new regulation that requires women buying emergency contraceptives in at least one Chinese city to register their real names and ID card numbers has triggered an outcry on the Internet.
five more babies die in bengal hospital, toll 21
The death toll of infants in the last seven days has risen to 21 with five more newborn dying on Thursday in the government-run Malda Sadar Hospital here, according to acting superintendent of the hospital M.A. Rashid.
Congress will not rest till a strong law is passed
As the Lokpal Bill failed to get Parliament's nod, Rahul Gandhi on Friday said Congress will not rest till a strong law is passed and slammed the BJP, saying those who used to talk about 'India Shining' defeated the proposed legislation.
CPI questions LF structure
After laying the entire blame for the crushing electoral drubbing on the CPI(M), the CPI has now raised a question about the existing structure of the Left Front. Insinuating the big brother party for “its unilateral way of functioning,” CPI general secretary A.B. Bardhan asked: “Why the chairman of the Left Front should always be a CPI(M) leader.
BSF, Pakistan rangers discuss border issues
Pakistan again raised the issue of floodlights on the international border while India objected to allowing people to graze their animals close to the border on the Pakistani side during a a routine monthly meeting between the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Pakistan Rangers.
CM Raman Singh’s debut movie out today
Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh’s debut movie Ajab Jingi, Gazab Jingi (Strange Life, Great Life), a Chhattisgarhi film, is set to be released across the state on Friday.
The chief minister in his new role as an actor seems to have generated much interest among the movie buffs in Chhattisgarh, as all the five theatres including the one in Raipur, where the film is slated to be released, have closed their advance booking for first day’s shows.
Cops prevent communal row
It would have been one more Gopalgarh in Rajasthan if the plan designed to incite communal violence had succeeded, but timely action by the police in Bhilwara averted a possible communal violence in the textile city of Bhilwara.
Sharmila in MP to solve property row
Sharmila Tagore, wife of legendary cricketer late Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, who arrived here on Wednesday with the purpose of finding a solution to the property dispute between her late husband and his sisters, was visibly shaken by the total lack of maintenance of Bada Bag — the mausoleum of Maimuna Sultan, the wife of Bhopal’s last Nawab Hamidullah Khan on Thursday.