‘Don’t stir Tamil sentiments’
Union minister of state for PMO V.
SMK: Create right atmosphere
Stepping up pressure on Pakistan to take action in Mumbai terror attack case, India on Sunday said the normalisation of bilateral ties can “only be in an atmosphere free of terror.”
‘Dawood handover will boost ties’
BJP patriarch Lal Krishna Advani on Sunday said that relations between India and Pakistan would improve vastly if only Islamabad handed over wanted terrorists like Dawood Ibrahim to New Delhi and clos
Infosys likely to pare fiscal 2013 revenue growth forecast
Uncertainty about spending by U.S. and European clients in a weak global economy will likely weigh on the earnings of Indian outsourcers, dampening hopes that demand will pick up in the second half of the year.
Warden arrested for making girl student drink urine
The warden of Patha Bhavan hostel of Visva Bharati University here who allegedly forced a girl student to drink her own urine to 'stop a bad habit' has been arrested on a complaint by the father.
Graceful Isha wins some, dhak-dhak girl loses some
Now, if you ask me, this Jhalak Dhikhla Jaa prance-‘n’-dance reality show is quite a no-brainer. The balletic and graceful moves of Isha Sharvani are way beyond the ken of the other competitors. And her acts have been choreographed with far more finesse and imagination.
HC REBUFF TO MODI ON SOLANKI CASE
In a snub to the state government, the Gujarat high court on Friday directed that governor Kamla Beniwal will take the “final decision” on granting sanction to prosecute minister Purshottam Solanki fo
Pawar supports pranab-bal meet
NCP president and Union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar came out in support of Pranab Mukherjee meeting Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray.
I won’t even be 41 when IPL 6 starts, says Sourav Ganguly
Turning 40 might club him in the league of veterans but Sourav Ganguly is not yet ready to throw in the towel as far as his participation in the next edition of IPL is concerned.
All Lankan trainees to be sent off: Defence ministry
Under attack from all political parties, including ruling UPA key ally DMK, the Centre on Friday decided to 'send off' the Sri Lankan airmen from the IAF station at Tambaram where they were undergoing training.