CBI to file case on proof destruction
In the backdrop of the latest direction of the Supreme Court, the CBI is preparing to initiate proceedings under the Destruction of Evidence Act once the coal ministry files a complaint pertaining to
Allies, Opp. take on govt over `
The Opposition parties in the Lok Sabha flayed the government for the fall in the value of the rupee against the US dollar.
Land bill: CPM, TMC nearly come to blows
It was state politics, which was played out to its fullest, when West Bengal rivals Trinamul Congress and CPI(M) members entered into a heated verbal spat on Thursday during a debate Land Acquisition
BJP slams JPC nominations
After the government managed to get nominated member Ashok Ganguly’s name passed by a voice vote in the din in the Rajya Sabha as a JPC member, the BJP said it was “an attempt to influence the JPC rep
Bill to scrap collegium system tabled in RS
Despite opposition from the judiciary, the bill to scrap the collegium system of appointing judges to the higher judiciary was introduced by law minister Kapil Sibal in the Rajya Sabha.
Bhatkal: Rise of radicalised youth
Born in Bhatkal, the coastal town of Karnataka in 1983, top arrested Indian Mujahideen commander Yasin Bhatkal, used to visit Anjuman Engineering College in Bhatkal in 2003 where he tried to motivate
Third big catch by security forces
Yasin Bhatkal, co-founder of the banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM), who was arrested from the Indo-Nepal border in North Bihar on Wednesday, is the third big catch for the central agencies i
Ask govt to hold early elections: BJP to President
BJP Friday urged President Pranab Mukherjee to “advise” the government to hold early elections to end the uncertainty prevailing in the country because of its “inability” to tackle the present economic crisis.
India against use of force
Strongly hinting at China without naming it, India on Thursday said it opposed “the use or threat of use of force” to settle disputes between countries in the South China Sea, adding that efforts shou
No reversal of economic reforms, says PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday ruled out reversal of reforms or resorting to capital controls to rescue the sliding rupee, which Singh said fell on account of domestic as well as global factors.