
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza and her husband, Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza and her husband, Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, at Karachi airport after arriving from Indian on Thursday. Camera bulbs flashed and fans thronged to get a glimpse of the newly-wed lovebirds as they landed at Karachi, their first visit to Pakistan after their April 12 wedding. PHOTO: AFP
BCCI firm, Modi might move court
After Mfr Modi sent an email to board president Shashank Manohar questioning the legality of Monday’s meeting, calling it unauthorised, the latter made it clear that he would go ahead with the meeting as per schedule.
1996 Delhi blast: Three get death
Announcing the death sentences for three convicts — Mirza Nissar Hussain alias Naza, Mohammad Naushad and Mohammad Ali Bhatt alias Killey — in a jampacked courtroom, district and sessions judge S.P. Garg said in a 42-page order: “The apparent motive of the convicts was to inflict maximum casualties. It was not mere a desperate act of a small group of persons... the convicts took an active part in a series of steps to pursue the object of the conspiracy.”
No request from Pak for bilateral
Plan panel cuts funds for manned moon mission
When the parliamentary standing committee on science and technology asked why, the commission’s explanation was that since the HSFP would be taken up in phases it did not need this consolidated amount for now.
Heat wave claims 7 more, toll rises to 67
New Delhi, April 22: The heat wave on Thursday claimed seven more lives, raising the death toll across the country to 67, even as overnight rains in many parts of the northern belt provided relief to people from hot conditions for another day.
Five fresh casualties were reported from Orissa, where the coal belt of Talcher sizzled at 45.9ºC followed by Sambalpur (45.2ºC) and Hirakud (45ºC).
Jharkhand too was in the grip of intense heat as two people died due to sunstroke. The maximum temperature in the steel city of Bokaro rose up to 47.2 degree Celcius, followed by Palamau 44.9ºC, Jamshedpur 44.6ºC and Dhanbad 44.2 degrees.
Gilani asks 2 ministers to explain Bhutto role
Islamabad , April 22: Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has asked interior minister Rehman Malik and law minister Babar Awan to clarify their suspicious disappearance from the site of two-time Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination on December 27, 2007.
Mr Malik was then Bhutto’s chief security officer and Mr Awan is a senior member of the ruling Pakistan People’s Party. The two left the scene before Ms Bhutto was killed in a gun-and-bomb attack in Rawalpindi after she addressed an election rally.
Egging on the Tories
A youth throws an egg at Tory leader David Cameron (extreme left corner, in white shirt, partially obscured) during a visit to Cornwall College at Saltash, southwest England, on Wednesday. The politician laughed off the missile, which hit him on the shoulder as he left the college, saying it was the “first of the campaign”. PHOTO: AP
Mumbai Indians’ owner Mukesh Ambani with IPL commissioner Lalit Modi
Mumbai Indians’ owner Mukesh Ambani with IPL commissioner Lalit Modi at the first IPL-3 semi-final, against the Royal Challengers Bangalore, at the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Wednesday. The Mumbai Indians won by 35 runs and will meet the winner of Thursday’s semi-final between the Deccan Chargers and the Chennai Super Kings in the final on Sunday. PHOTO: PTI
Sex swami held in Himachal
The CID tracked his mobile phone and calls made to him and, with the help of the service provider, zeroed in on him in the north Indian state.
Director-general of police (CID) D.V. Guruprasad confirmed that his officers led by deputy superintendents of police Chandrashekhar Hosakeri and Hussain arrested the swami from a house in the Akri police station area in Himachal’s Solan district.