K’taka loss is no surprise: Advani
BJP patriarch L.K.
Aides axed, but no action on VS
Even as it approved the proposal to dismiss his three personal staff, namely Suresh, Balakrishnan and Sasidharan, the central committee of the CPI(M) on Sunday made up its mind not to initiate any act
US seeks fresh clarifications
The United States has sought fresh clarifications related to the letter rogatory (LR) sent by the CBI seeking information about transfer of funds in the US escrow account of a company allegedly linked
Govt mulls options to implement food bill
As the second half of the last Budget Session was washed out because of relentless disruptions caused by the Opposition parties, the government is now vying various options to get through the UPA’s am
CBI pulled up for ‘discriminatory’ policy
A parliamentary panel has slammed the discriminatory policy adopted by the CBI in promotion of officers joining on deputation basis and members of its own cadre who, it said, are kept at disadvantageo
Panel: Lower juvenile age to 16 yrs
In view of the increasing crimes committed by juveniles against women, a parliamentary committee has suggested that the age of male juveniles be reduced to 16 from the current 18.
NEET: SC to give its ruling today
The dilemma over the fate of first ever National Eligibility-cum-entrance test is to end on Monday with the Supreme Court expected to pronounce its judgment.
Bridge course for rural nurses?
To tackle shortage of medical practitioners in rural areas, health ministry is considering a “bridge course” for nurses and ANMs which will facilitate them with “simple ambulatory care”.
Delhi CM launches world-class corridor
Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Sunday claimed that the capital is witnessing the “biggest ever” infrastructural development.
70 coolers to help keep zoo inmates cool
More than 70 desert coolers and exhaust fans have been installed in animal enclosures at the Delhi Zoo to help them beat the heat.