Adequate protection is given to NE people: PMO
The Centre today said adequate protection is being given by state governments in the South to people of the North East fleeing on rumours of attacks and termed as 'false' and 'fabricated' reports that they are not being provided enough security.
Security stepped up in Bengaluru
A security ring has been thrown around Bengaluru, which was home to over 200,000 north-easterners, with three companies of the CRPF deployed at the three key areas of Ashoknagar, K.G.
Orissa asks power cos to utilise fly ash
The Orissa government has decided to ask all the thermal power plants operating in the state to set up cement plants for utilisation of fly ash.
Police tries to trace origin of scare SMSes
The IB and the Karnataka police are hard at work to trace the origin of the SMSes and doctored MMSes that have caused panic among the people from the Northeast, leading to their mass exodus over the l
Wockhardt: From debt debacle to stock rocket
Indian drugmaker Wockhardt is proving there is life after debt restructuring.
Sensex down 19 points in early trade on profit-booking
The BSE benchmark Sensex fell marginally by 19 points in early trade on Thursday as funds and retail investors preferred to book profits after two sessions of gains.
RIL can become a $100 billion stock - Goldman
Goldman Sachs says Reliance Industries can potentially become a $100 billion stock by fiscal 2017 from its current market capitalisation of around $46.6 billion.
Asad Rauf admits photos with model real, denies relationship
Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf, who has been accused by a Mumbai-based model of sexually exploiting her on the pretext of marrying her, has admitted that photographs of the two posing together were real, but denied having any relationship with her.
‘Mridangam’ player Ramakrishnan patted for Guinness record
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has congratulated eminemt 'mridangam' artist Kuzhalmannam Ramakrishnan for clinching the Guinness record for "the longest music marathon."
Modi questions PM’s silence on Mumbai violence
Terming Prime Minister's Independence Day speech as disappointing, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday questioned his silence on the Mumbai violence and asked him to clarify his government's policy on the issue of Bangladeshi infiltrators.