SC raps J&K for differential relief
The Supreme Court on Monday severely criticised the Jammu and Kashmir government’s policy of awarding differential ex-gratia compensation to paramilitary and security personnel who are residents of th
Intel warning in runup to polls
The IB has pointed out in its analysis the potential vulnerable areas and states that could witness a communal backlash.
India hopeful on US, Russia steps on Syria
Welcoming the framework agreement reached between the United States and Russia on time-bound safeguarding and destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles, India is hopeful that this will also r
World docs appeal UN to help Syrians in need
A group of around 50 doctors and medical professionals from across the globe called for the UN to provide more support to medical personnel caring for Syrians in need, warning that the country’s healt
‘China row not insurmountable’
External affairs minister Salman Khurshid has said that the boundary dispute between India and China is “not an insurmountable problem” and that both sides are committed to getting rid of such irritan
Licence for drugs with good report?
Drugs which have already been on the market in well-regulated countries with good post-marketing surveillance (PMS) for more than four years with a satisfactory report may be granted marketing licence
Assam death row convict will escape gallows
Death row convict M.N.
PM, Sonia’s visit to Muzaffarnagar secular tourism: BJP
BJP Monday termed the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to riot-hit Muzaffarnagar as “secular tourism” and insisted that the government take appropriate action instead of doing votebank politics on the issue.
Expensive onion, other food items push inflation to 6.1% in Aug
Costlier onion and other vegetables pushed up inflation for the third month in a row to 6.1 per cent in August, making it difficult for the RBI to cut rate in the monetary policy review due later this week.
No change in decision to supply uranium to India
Australia today assured India that there will be no change in the decision by the previous government on supplying uranium to India.