Will untended Turkey ties be given useful shape?
An Indian external affairs minister will be in Turkey after a gap of 10 years when Salman Khurshid visits the country later this month.
Khurshid heads to crisis-hit Nepal
External affairs minister Salman Khurshid heads for constitutional crisis-hit Nepal on Tuesday in what will be his first visit to the country since taking over the reins of his ministry.
‘We need policy on right kind of dams’
Environmentalist Sunita Narain, director-general of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), is a keen proponent of green and sustainable development across the country.
BJP, Congress play politics over terror
The fight against terror appears to have become victim of politics as ruling Congress and Opposition BJP have entered into a fierce verbal dual after the serial bomb blasts on Sunday morning, which ro
MHA may bring up NCTC again
With glaring security lapses coming to fore in the Bodh Gaya serial blasts, the Union home ministry is once again keen to bring the shelved NCTC proposal out of deep freeze and evolve consenus on the
13 die in Andhra building collapse
At least 13 people were killed and 18 others injured when the 90-year-old two-storeyed building of City Light Hotel and Bakery collapsed at RP Road in Secunderabad on Monday.
Haleem kilns led to mishap?
Haleem-making bhattis that were illegally built on the upper floor of the City Light Hotel and Bakery here could have led to the collapse of the 90-year-old structure, according to officials.
HC allows CPM MLA to file case on TMC leaders
In a landmark ruling the Calcutta high court on Monday gave CPI(M) MLA Gouranga Chatterjee permission to file a criminal case against the Trinamul Congress members who had allegedly assaulted him on t
Leaders pay tribute to Basu
Jyoti Basu used to say that politics was the best means of serving the people and his remarkably long political life was a testimony that he practised what he believed.
Bookie invested in construction too
The crime branch investigators probing the IPL betting case have learnt that Shobhan Mehta, alias Shobhan Kalachowki, one of the top five bookies in the country, had invested his betting money in the