Mobile number portability will be rolled out from Oct. 31
The telecom regulator on Thursday said mobile number portability (MNP) will be implemented nationwide from October 31, ruling out any further delay.
Leh toll 183, around 200 still missing
The toll in the devastating flash floods caused by the sudden cloudburst in Leh town in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region went up on Thursday to 183, including five foreigners, while around 200 people
Manmohan is third longest serving PM
New Delhi, Aug. 11: Dr Manmohan Singh has become the third longest-serving Prime Minister of India after he completed 2,273 days in office on Wednesday.
India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru
'IAF combat jet selection will be political decision'
The Indian Air Force (IAF) might have laid down 643 parameters while evaluating the six fighters in contention for its $10 billion order for 126 medium multi-role combat jets (MMRCAs) but the eventual
India gives $42 million credit for Congo power project
The Export Import Bank of India has approved a $42 million line of credit from the Indian government to the Democratic Republic of Congo for building a hydro-electric plant in this central African cou
Bihar boat capsize toll rises to 28
With the recovery of three more bodies, the death toll in the boat mishap in the swollen Kosi river in Supaul district has climbed to 28, a senior official said on Thursday.
The three bodies were re
Rajya Sabha adjourned over Belgaum dispute
The Rajya Sabha was adjourned on Wednesday following the Shiv Sena’s demand for an immediate discussion on the Belgaum dispute between Maharashtra and Karnataka.
CWG security main concern for Australia
Australia’s main concern with the upcoming Commonwealth Games in New Delhi is not corruption claims but security, the Australian government said on Wednesday.
Court rejects PIL on graft charges against Kalmadi
The Delhi high court on Wednesday dismissed a petition alleging corruption charges against Indian Olympic Association (IOA) chairman Suresh Kalmadi and members of Hockey India (HI).
Regulatory body for auto industry soon: Deshmukh
A specialised body for regulating the auto industry will soon be set up for sustainable growth of the sector, Union minister for heavy industries and public enterprises Vilasrao Deshmukh has said.