Sushma cautioned over Modi remarks
The BJP high command cautioned the Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj from making “unnecessary remarks.” Ms Swaraj was ticked off by party leadership for her remarks that Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi’s “magic does not work everywhere” when she was asked whether Mr Modi will campaign for the Bihar Assembly polls.
Shilpa, Chitrangada set ramp on fire
Fashion is a cycle and it took its final turn of the year at the grand finale by Tarun Tahiliani at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week in Pragati Maidian.
Wikipedia to open first office outside US, in India
Wikimedia, the owners of online encyclopedia Wikipedia, plans to open its first non-US office in India as it seeks to take advantage of the country's open Internet culture, the group told AFP on Frida
I-T department scrutinising CWG contracts details
The Income-Tax department is scrutinising documents pertaining to individual bids and rate contracts submitted by the contractors to the organising committee as part of its probe to detect alleged fin
Kochi owners given 30-day ‘fix-it’ notice
The BCCI has served a termination notice to the faction-ridden Kochi IPL franchise, but along with a 30-day extension to resolve its stakeholding tug-of-war.
The decision, taken unanimously at a hastily-convened IPL governing council meeting in Nagpur on Wednesday, gives the $333 million team time till November 27 to
JD-U feels any Arundhati action demand childish
Distancing itself from its ally BJP and appearing to be closer to the Congress on the issue, the JD(U) on Wednesday said any demand for action against hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and writer Arundhati Roy for their speeches and remarks on Kashmir was an “overreaction” and “childish”.
India signs N-liability IAEA pact
India on Wednesday signed the convention on supplementary compensation for nuclear damage at the IAEA’s headquarters in Vienna, with just a week to go for US President Barack Obama’s landmark visit to this country.
Parliament closed to visitors when Obama addresses MPs
Barring special invitees and former MPs, no visitors would be allowed inside Parliament when US President Barack Obama addresses MPs on the evening of November 8.
Modi loyalists counter Sushma
The Narendra Modi camp in the BJP has swung into action to project him as Mr L.K. Advani’s successor. In a tacit rebuttal to Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj’s remarks that Mr Modi’s magic may not work everywhere, in connection with the Bihar Assembly polls, a senior party leader from Karnataka, considered close to chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, published an advertisement in leading national newspapers congratulating Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi for his recent electoral
HC: Can NCT order DERC to hold tariff review order?
A division bench comprising Chief Justice of the Delhi high court Dipak Misra and Justice Manmohan on Wednesday sought the Attorney General’s view on the question whether the NCT government has the power to issue direction to the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) to put on hold its decision on approved tariff for the year 2010-2011.