CBI set to grill slain headman’s kin
The CBI, probing multiple murder cases of Kunda, is all set to record the statements of certain relatives of village head Nanhe Yadav, who was shot dead on March 2 at Walipur village in Kunda, under S
SC rejects plea of CBI officers
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a plea filed by CBI officers seeking that the Group of Ministers (GoM) examining the issue of the agency’s autonomy be directed to refer to parliamentary panel rep
Social security for workers soon: PM
Acknowledging that there cannot be two views on issues raised by the trade unions during their February strike, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on Friday said that his government was in the final sta
India urges Lanka not to go against amendment
A concerned India has asked the Sri Lankan government to not take steps that would go against its commitments on the 13th amendment following media reports that Colombo is considering the removal of l
Dec. 16 rape: Victim’s mom deposes
The December 16 gangrape victim’s mother deposed as a prosecution witness in the special court on Friday and made an emotional appeal with folded hands to the judge to give her daughter justice.
WHO: Yellow fever booster not needed
The yellow fever “booster” vaccination given 10 years after the initial vaccination is not necessary, the WHO has suggested.
Girls outperform boys in ICSE again
Girls have once again outperformed boys in this year’s ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 examinations the results for which were declared Friday.
Mobiles to monitor smokeless chullahs
Mobile phones can now help rural women switch over to using clean cooking technologies, weaning them away from traditional smoky chullahs.
Clients have been trapped, say lawyers
Lawyers of pacer S.
IPL rot deeper, but no hard evidence: Cops
Information available with the Delhi police’s special cell has revealed that spot-fixing allegedly took place in at least 15 matches in the current IPL season with the involvement of as many as 25 pla