'No patch up between Modi and BCCI'
New Delhi: The Supreme Court was on Wednesday informed that efforts for a patch up between former Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCC
Mass-murder plotter in Canada gets 16 years
Toronto: Canada on Monday sentenced to 16 years the main leader in the country's first Al Qaeda-inspired mass-murder plot unearthed in 2006. Known as the Toronto-18 terror plot, it was uncovered with
11-month boy stolen from Hyderabad hospital
An 11-month-old boy has been stolen from a children's hospital where such incidents have taken place in the past too, the police said on Tuesday.
Kashmir wary of Chittisinghpora repeat during Obama visit
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir has asked security agencies to watch out against a Chittisinghpora type massacre during US President Barack Obama's visit next month, worried that terrorists may go in for dra
Police examining Arundhati Roy's speech
Srinagar: Police are examining the text of the speech delivered by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy at a seminar here to decide whether it 'merits legal action or not'.
In her speech Sunday, Roy ha
Metro starts trial runs up to Badarpur
Delhi Metro on Tuesday began trial runs between Sarita Vihar and Badarpur in south Delhi, paving the way for the entire Central Secretariat-Badrapur corridor to become operational next month.
What I said is a call for justice, says Arundhati
Srinagar: Noted writer Arundhati Roy on Tuesday said her speeches supporting the call for azadi were what 'millions' in Kashmir say every day and were 'fundamentally a call for justice'.
Police are
Barack bite: Will it be the Obama malai tikka burger?
Washington: The guessing game is on among presidential watchers of the gastronomic kind: What will be on the 'Obama Platter' that US President Barack Obama intends to create when he visits India next
Satyam scam: SC cancels bail of Ramalinga Raju
In a major setback to Satyam Computer Service founder B. Ramalinga Raju, the Supreme Court on Tuesday cancelled his bail and that of five other accused in the multi-crore rupee accounts fudging scam.
No plan to put any cap on FII: Mukherjee
The government has no plan to put any cap on flow of funds from foreign institutional investors (FIIs), which have pumped in nearly $25 billion so far this year, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said