'Safety of women BPO employees inadequate'
New Delhi: Security of women employees of call centres remains inadequate even after repeated instructions issued by Delhi police to BPOs in the national capital region (NCR), women activists said on
Guangzhou gold haul: Athletes bring glory in 400m hurdles event
Guangzhou: India's Ashwini Chidananda and Joseph Abraham won a gold apiece in the women's and men's 400 metres hurdles, while three bronzes boosted the country's Asian Games tally to 51 on the 13th da
Boxing: Krishan wins gold in men's 60 kg
Guangzhou: India's Vikas Krishan won the gold in the men's 60 kg boxing event the Asian Games here on Thursday.
Krishan beat China's Qing Hu 5-4 in a keenly fought bout.
It was India's first gold in
Prachanda calls for war with India
Kathmandu, Nov. 24: Amidst the Indian government’s growing concern about the crisis in Nepal and a renewed war on its own Maoist guerrillas, Nepal’s Maoist supremo, Mr Pushpa Kamal Dahal, alias Pracha
Nissan Diesel Variant by Dec second week
Japanese automobile joint venture Nissan Motor India Limited will unveil the diesel variant of its Micra compact hatchback car in December second week, a top company official said here Thursday.
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US bracing for another WikiLeaks release
Nov 25: The US was preparing for another WikiLeaks release of classified US documents that could harm relations with countries around the world, the State Department said.
US diplomatic outposts were
'HF racket: a graft case, not banking scam'
Top policy makers and bankers Thursday sought to underplay the arrest of senior officials of some financial institutions and banks, saying they were but isolated cases of graft and not a major scam th
Indian man to hang in Malaysia for drug trafficking
Nov 25: Malaysia's High Court has sentenced an Indian man to hang for trafficking in more than 12 kg of ketamine, news reports said Thursday.
Habeeb Nashtar Abdul Mutalif, 51, was caught upon his arr
SpiceJet seeks time to reply to regulator's notice
Budget airline SpiceJet Thursday said it has sought more time from the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) to respond to its notice on increase in ticket prices, but said prices were a result
No arrests so far in BPO employee gangrape case
No arrests have been made so far in the gangrape of a call centre employee in the capital a day ago, the police said on Thursday.