Railgate: Accused sent to 2-day CBI custody
A Delhi court on Monday permitted the CBI to interrogate for two days Sushil Daga, one of the accused in the `10-crore railway bribery case in which then railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal’s nephew i
Centre admits to ‘collateral damage’
A day after eight persons, including three children, were gunned down by joint anti-Naxal forces in Chhattisgarh, the Union home ministry has admitted “collateral damage’’ has taken place, clearly ind
MHA mulls municipal police
The Union home ministry has suggested states to set up a Municipal Police Service in cities having population of more than one million and handing over the control of traffic police to civic bodies.
Ex-RPF officer serves notice to cbi chief
After alleging that the CBI director Ranjit Sinha had been acting with vendetta against him, the secretary-general of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) federation U.S.
India refuses to let guard down
On a day when the Chinese Premier’s visit to Delhi was being seen as an attempt to improve ties after the recent Chinese incursion in eastern Ladakh, India seems to be in no mood to let its guard down
Omar: Demarcate border soon
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has made a strong pitch for an early demarcation of the Indo-China border in the Ladakh region.
‘Coalition govt is key hurdle’
J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah cited the coalition government in his state as proving a key hurdle for revoking of the Disturbed Areas Act, a prelude to the removal of AFSPA.
Ibsa summit in Delhi put off at last moment
The sixth Ibsa (India, Brazil and South Africa) summit, which was to be held in the Capital on June 6, has been postponed owing to “scheduling issues”.
PM & Li, after ‘candid’ talks, to push early end to border row
Acknowledging the need to maintain “peace and tranquility” along their border, India and China agreed on Monday to “push forward” negotiations on the boundary question and “seek a framework for a fair
8 pacts inked on trade, key issues
India and China were back to business on Monday, just a fortnight after their border standoff ended, signing eight agreements during the visit of Chinese Premier Li Kequiang.