Tamang murder: No sign of mastermind
A day after the brutal killing of the Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League leader Madan Tamang, the police has arrested several people but the alleged mastermind of the crime, a leader of the youth wing of t
Sushma strategy may spell trouble
After helping the Congress in the passage of Women’s Reservation Bill in the Rajya Sabha, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Ms Sushma Swaraj, is set to be the one for friendly and coopera
Celestial Way, Xisca, Time Flies impress
Celestial Way, Xisca and Time Flies impressed when the following horses were exercised here on Saturday.
Outer sand:
600m: Jersey Pride (Ashhad Asbar) 42, good. Zulu Punch (M.F. Ali Khan) 45.
State must use force responsibly, says PC
Union home minister P. Chidambaram on Friday instructed paramilitary forces to tackle violence with patience, tact and understanding and said that the right to use force should be exercised responsibly.
City topper wants to pursue law
Although he has topped the CBSE Class 12 exams from Science stream in the capital, Divyanshu Aggrawal doesn’t want to be a computer geek or a scientist. Rather he is interested in joining the legal profession.
Breakfast on the go
It’s the era of breakfast-on-the-go and the ‘eating on the go’ syndrome is catching up fast.
Muralee to be back in Cong
Decks have been cleared for the re-entry of Mr K. Muraleedharan, son of the former chief minister, Mr K. Karunakaran to the Congress.
A former KPCC president, Mr Muraleedharan had been expelled from the party in 2005 after he formed the Democratic Indira Congress along with his father. Though Mr Karunakaran returned to the Congress, his son was left in the political wilderness with Kerala leaders opposing his re-entry.
STF busts job racket in UP, 3 held
The Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh has busted a job racket and has arrested three persons, including two government employees. The fourth accused is said to be absconding.
Cosy up with comfort food
You might feast at gourmet restaurants and pig out on yummy tidbits when you are on the go, but when the moods turn blue, the only thing that can soothe you is comfort food.
Velu Thampi’s sword to return to Kerala
Two hundred years after it flashed against the Redcoats, the sword of Velu Thampi Dalawa, a minister of erstwhile Travancore who fought against the British decades before the 1857 revolt, is set to return to Kerala for a year.