Sponsorship galore for MSP
After the celebrated Subroto Cup campaign, private organisations are vying with each other to sponsor the Malabar Special Police HSS team which put up a good show.
The school team has received financ
Depressed state
The state is the biggest consumer of drugs that treat mental illness. It is a whopping 30 per cent of Malayalees who buy anti-depressant and anti-anxiety drugs used to treat common mental illnesses.
Reshuffle on the cards
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy is learnt to be planning a Delhi visit later this month and would meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi before she gets busy in campaigning ahead of Assembly electio
Vodafone may get big relief
Parthasarathi Shome committee in its draft report to the finance ministry has recommended that tax laws should be applied prospectively and not retrospectively.
The committee said that in case gover
Udderly delicious: Indian cow milk the best in world
Indian cows are better than their bovine counterparts abroad in terms of quality of milk, lifespan, fat content, and overall health, according to an expert.
"An Indian cow is a self-harvester unlike
Rare megalithic sites discovered in Chhattisgarh
A recent archaeological survey has led to significant discovery of rare megalithic sites in two districts of Chhattisgarh establishing signs of prehistoric settlements in the area.
“We have found mor
Srilakshmi out of jail after 276 days
Following the special CBI court's order, suspended IAS officer Y. Srilakshmi was on Tuesday released by the Chanchalguda jail authorities after 276 days in custody.
Ms Srilakshmi was arrested on Ja
Prabhu keen to regain Ranji spot
At the conclusion of the group stage of the TNCA senior division league, if there was one player who had been a hallmark of consistency with both bat and ball, it has to be off-spinner and batsman M.
Hussainsagar was choked on September 29
Hussainsagar suffered a condition called hypoxia on September 29! Sources said that analysis of samples drawn from the lake by the State Pollution Control Board to study the effect of immersing Ganesh
Experts warn against universal patents
Biodiversity experts have strongly opposed the idea of a supranational world patent regime arguing that it would kill the local scientific talent and make government-funded res-earch more expensive.