House panel slams MoD on China watch
The parliamentary committee on defence has criticised the ministry of defence (MoD) for its “casual attitude” in not maintaining any details or data about infrastructure created on the borders by some
Mamata faces Left ire over stand on Maoists
The bitter rivalry between the Left and the Trinamul Congress was evident within the Parliament House on Thursday.
Railway minister lashes out at critics
Absentee railway minister Mamata Banerjee who also heads the Trinamul Congress isn’t willing to take things lying down.
Terrorists may strike in festive season
A terror alert has been sounded by Central security agencies warning of possible strikes by Pakistan-based terror outfits, including the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, during the upcoming festive season and Commo
Tribute to picture-makers
India’s first woman photojournalist, 97-year-old Homai Vyarawalla, received the first-ever national photo award for her contribution to the field in the pre and post partition period.
MPs’ salaries bill likely this week
The government is likely to bring a bill on salary, allowances and pensions of members of Parliament in the next week for introduction, consideration and passing.
Apex court notice to Maha on SIT
The Supreme Court issued notice to the Maharashtra government seeking its explanation why it was not relieving the state cadre IPS officer K.
BJP opposed to N-bill amendment
The main Opposition BJP on Thursday opposed an amendment in the final report of the nuclear liability bill submitted by the Parliamentary Standing Committee.
N-bill: Left against clubbing clauses
The Left parties on Thursday objected to the clubbing of two clauses in the proposed Civil Nuclear Liability Bill, saying this was done to protect the foreign equipment suppliers from any responsibili
Teesta ‘interference’ irks SC
The Supreme Court on Thursday warned against “interfering” in the trial proceedings in the sensitive Gujarat riot cases in any manner by any one even if the person was actively involved in pursuing th