Pranab, Jaipal differ on JNNURM funding
Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee and urban development minister S.
‘7 held in Spain not involved in 26/11’
Interpol has informed its counterpart in India that seven people, suspected of having links to terror outfit Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT), arrested by the Spanish police were not involved in the 26/11 atta
Govt plea in SC to enhance compensation for victims
After a lot of debate on whether Dow, which took over Union Carbide, should be made liable for enhanced compensation to Bhopal gas victims, the Centre on Friday filed a curative petition in the Suprem
‘India, China in talks to ensure border peaceful’
India and China are currently talking to each other on establishing more mechanisms to ensure that the border remains peaceful and tranquil, foreign secretary Nirupama Rao said without elaborating.
BSF rapped for ignoring guidelines on sexual harassment
A Parliamentary panel has come down heavily on the paramilitary forces, especially the BSF, over lack of strict adherence to Supreme Court guidelines on sexual harassment.
RS passes bills without debate
Amid ongoing protests by the Opposition on the demand for JPC on 2G spectrum allocation, Parliament on Friday concluded crucial financial business with Rajya Sabha passing the supplementary demands of
House deadlock to run into 5th week
As the Winter Session of Parliament draws to a close, the government and the Opposition continue to blame each other for the current impasse in the two Houses that began from November 10 on the issue
Radia tapes: Scribes co-opted into system?
For once, it were the journalists themselves who were under scrutiny.
CBI grills Trai former adviser
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday questioned former member of the Talcum Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), D.P.S.
Thomas may resign today
Speculation is rife that CVC P.J.