Women journalists will be able to seek police protection: RR Patil
Mumbai: The trial of the case relating to the gang rape of a photo journalist will be held in a fast-track court and the chargesheet be filed in a 'very short time', Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Pa
Cutting across party lines, leaders condemn Mumbai gang rape; Patil complete failure, says Raj Thackeray
New Delhi: Cutting across political lines, leaders on Friday expressed anguish over the gang rape of a 23-year-old photojournalist in Mumbai.
MNS chief Raj Thackeray demanded Maharashtra Home Ministe
Mumbai Police cracks photo journalist's gang rape case, 1 held
Mumbai: Acting swiftly, Mumbai Police on Friday cracked the gang rape case of a young photo journalist, arresting one of the accused within 24 hours of the incident and identifying four others, inclu
Concern in Rajya Sabha over Mumbai photojournalist gang rape
New Delhi: The brutal and shocking gang rape of a 23-year-old photojournalist in Mumbai had its echo in Rajya Sabha on Friday with agitated members expressing serious concern over increasing atrociti
Mumbai police explain rape sequence
Mumbai: The Mumbai police on Friday gave the entire sequence of the rape of the photo journalist here last evening. Here is the police version:
A photo journalist and a male friend arrives at the Sha
Real estate body calls for use of 'Made in India' materials
Mumbai: Raising serious concerns on continuous weakening of rupee against dollar, real estate body NAREDCO on Thursday appealed to developers to cut down imports of building construction material and
India out of trillion-dollar club; m-cap slips to $985 bn
Mumbai: Indian stock market moved out of the trillion-dollar league today as equities crashed, pulling down the total valuation of all listed companies to USD 985 billion on fresh concerns about the
Submarine tragedy: Divers struggle to locate 18 personnel on board
Mumbai/New Delhi: Hampered by poor visibility and water inside the INS Sindhurakshak submarine that exploded and sank, Navy divers on Thursday struggled to locate the 18 trapped personnel on board wh
3 Malayalis among Sindhurakshak crew
Thiruvananthapuram: Three Keralites have reportedly died in the Mumbai naval ship mishap. They were identified as Liju Lawrence, 28, of Vazhichal, Neyyar dam, near here, V. Vishnu of Harippad and V
Naval disaster: 18 die as submarine explodes in Mumbai; Sabotage not ruled out
Mumbai/Visakhapatnam: Three explosions and an ensuing fire shortly after midnight on Thursday on INS Sindhurakshak, the Navy’s frontline Russian-origin conventional diesel-electric submarine, submerg