Gujarat polls would force Sonia to change direction: Modi
Gujarat Chief Minister NarendraModi on Friday asked the voters to reject Congress, which is contesting the coming Assembly election with the promise of changing 'dasha' and 'disha' (conditions and dir
Congress MP flashes gun to avoid paying toll
Congress Lok Sabha MP from Porbandar Vitthal Radadia has landed in a soup after being caught on camera brandishing a gun to threaten the employees of a toll plaza, who dared him to show his identity card before waiving payment.
Man injured as lions attack him
A villager was injured while a cow owned by him was killed when a group of six lions and cubs entered their house and attacked them in Umedpara village in Junagadh district early on Wednesday, forest
Coal Ministry nod pending for ONGC’s pilot UCG project
ONGC's pilot underground coal gasification (UCG) project in Gujarat, which was initiated in 2005, is yet to get approval from the Union Coal Ministry, a top company official said here.
Yusuf Pathan engaged in a private ceremony
Explosive batsman Yusuf Pathan on Saturday got engaged to a physiotherapist named Afreen at a very private ceremony at his farmhouse in Nadiad, 60kms from Vadodara.
A friend of Yusuf confirmed about
Toddler playing on tracks hit by train, dies
A one-and-half years old boy was killed in a mishap on railway tracks near Dabhoi town in the Vadodara district on Thursday, railway police said.
The victim was identified as Avinash Bobra Dungarbhil
Alstom hopes to start production after NTPC nod
Alstom-Bharat Forge, the JV between French equipment maker Alstom and Bharat Forge that has bagged NTPC's mega order for steam turbines, is awaiting the state-owned power company's nod to start produc
Why no sadbhavna for Godhra train carnage victims, asks Togadia
Against the backdrop of Gujarat chief minister's daylong 'Sadbhavna' fast at Godhra Saturday, senior leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad Pravin Togadia asked why politicians had no sadbhavna (goodwill
ndia's first woman photojournalist Homai Vyarawala dead
India's first woman photojournalist Homai Vyarawala, who captured the flag hoisting ceremony at Red Fort on August 15, 1947 and several historic events, died at a private hospital here this morning at
Farmers dump potatoes on roads in Gujarat
Hit by a crop glut and protesting ‘insensitive’ attitude of the Gujarat Government towards their plight, hundreds of farmers on Tuesday dumped potatoes on roads in Deesa town near here.
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