DuPont ballistics facility in India
Hyderabad on Thursday added yet another feather to its cap with a world-class integrated ballistics facility coming up at Shameerpet on the outskirts of the city.
Hostage avoids Naxal questions
Italian hostage Paolo, Basusco who was released by Maoists after nearly a month, said, “I’m thankful to our ambassador for his assistance.
Chandy inducts IUML leader
Manjalamkuzhi Ali of the Indian Union Muslim League and Anoop Jacob of the Kerala Congress (Jacob) were sworn in as ministers here on Thursday, taking the strength of the UDF Cabinet to 21.
‘Majority of ageing Indians sexually active’
Their joints may be creaky and teeth all gone, but a majority of ageing Indians are still sexually active, some even into their 90s, a study has found.
Karat: Didn’t keep out Achutha deliberately
CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat said on Tuesday that the reports that V.S. Achuthanandan was deliberately kept out of the politburo by the party leadership were baseless.
Tortured Bengaluru baby Afreen dies of cardiac arrest
Three-month-old baby Afreen died due to cardiac arrest in a Bangaluru hospital on Wednesday, according to media reports.
Father tortures a baby girl in K’taka
Baby Falak’s case in Delhi shocked the nation, but little did Bengalureans anticipate a similar story in their midst.
Curfew after 6 injured in clash
An indefinite curfew was clamped on Sunday in Madannapet and Saidabad areas of Hyderabad after groups of two communities clashed.
Indigenous mobile jammer developed
Chennai-based communications engineers A.V. Nicholson and A.V. Jenson have developed an eco-friendly prototype of a unique mobile jammer device.
Early release of 2 hostages seems unlikely
The hope for early release of Italian national Basusco Paolo appeared bleak on Sunday as Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda on Sunday sought the state government to clear its position on his 13 demands, i