‘Advani wall’ is still trying to stall Modi
The “Advani wall” continues to delay the BJP’s attempts to name Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 general election.
Tobacco use to be stopped with firm resolve, says PM
The rampant use of tobacco in the country has the Prime Minister concerned.
‘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.
$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.
‘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
CBI set to auction assets of accused
Having failed to nab her even after launching a year-long manhunt, the CBI has now initiated the process of auctioning the properties of Indira Bishnoi, key accused in the infamous Bhanwari Devi murde
‘Divine’ rock to be part of temple?
Kedarnath temple may don a new look as locals find divine intervention in the huge rock which fell at the temple site protecting the shrine and many devoteed who hid behind it when the June calamity h
‘There’s no case more appropriate for death’
Forwarding arguments on quantum of punishment in the December 16 gangrape case, special public prosecutor Dayan Krishnan said: “The case was the most appropriate case for death sentence” and that it f
5m tons more grains to bpl, subsidy bill to go up
In a bid to clear godowns, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) is likely to consider in its meeting on Thursday a proposal to allocate an additional five million tonnes of foodgrains to f
Parties likely behind violence: Shinde
After communal clashes in Uttar Pradesh claimed more than 40 lives, home minister Sushilkumar Shinde did not rule out the role of political parties behind the riots witnessed in Muzaffarnagar and warn