Death of Indian woman at airport: MEA official to visit Muscat
The external affairs ministry is sending a senior official to Muscat to investigate the case of a woman, who died after being stranded at the airport there for five days after she lost her passport.
NZ anchor under fire for slur on Sheila quits
New Zealand television anchor Paul Henry, accused of a racial slur against Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit, has resigned.
Semis with England tomorrow
India dished out dream stuff outclassing arch-rivals Pakistan 7-4 in a nerve-wrecking men’s hockey encounter Sunday evening.
Ketan Desai licence suspended
The Medical Council of India (MCI) has suspended the licence of its tainted former chief Ketan Desai to practice medicine besides approaching the World Medical Association.
NZ TV host quits over Dikshit remarks
Paul Henry, the television presenter from New Zealand who was accused of racial slur against Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit, has resigned.
Crucial IIM meet this week
The Indian Institutes of Management (IIM), the top management institutes in the country, may soon be going global.
Kidney racket kingpin’s Oz assets frozen
All the properties owned by the kidney racket kingpin Amit Kumar in Australia have been frozen by the authorities there, as per information received by the Enforcement Directorate here.
Clerics call for solution ‘within India’
In what may be seen as a major snub to the separatist leadership of Jammu and Kashmir, a gathering of Muslim clerics and scholars called by the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (JuH) on Sunday has said that while
‘Militants asked to maximise infiltration’
Latest inputs with the Central intelligence agencies confirm that commanders of several militant outfits have been asked by their Pakistan-based handlers to maximise infiltration of militants into the
‘Ticketing issues still dog CWG’
CGF president Mike Fennell on Sunday pointed out about various problems, particularly ticketing issues, in conduct of the Games.