Educated investor is a protected investor: Sebi
Terming an ‘educated investor as a protected investor’, market regulator Sebi today said that imparting education and disseminating information is necessary for developing an equity culture in the country.
Australia 153 for seven at tea on Day 1
Australia were 157 for seven at tea on the opening day of the fourth and final cricket Test against India here today.
Kim Kardashian hires Lopez’s stylists
Reality star Kim Kardashian has reportedly hired pop diva Jennifer Lopez’s styling team to help complement her growing pregnancy curves.
Delhi HC allows media to cover Dec 16 rape case trial
The Delhi high court today allowed media to cover the day-to-day proceedings of the trial in the December 16 gangrape case which was being heard behind closed doors till date.
Diplomacy is at work: Khurshid on marines decision to return
External affairs minister Salman Khurshid today said that diplomacy is at work resulting in Italy’s decision to send back two marines charged in the fishermen killing case and parried questions on Italian media reports that Congress president Sonia Gandhi influenced that government’s decision.
Govt approves 12 FDI proposals worth over Rs 2,609 cr
The government today said it has approved 12 FDI proposals, including that of pharma firm Claris Otsuka, totalling over Rs 2,609 crore.
Suspected Hizbul Mujahideen operative arrested in UP
A suspected Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist was arrested from Uttar Pradesh with the police today claiming that they have unearthed a plot to create terror in the city ahead of Holi and are looking out for more operatives who might have sneaked in.
Fishermen killing case: Two marines on way to India
The two marines charged with the killing of fishermen have left Italy and are on their way to India, just in time to meet the deadline set by the Supreme Court for their return.
Teachers, students ask HRD to halt ‘unilateral’ DU reforms
Around 200 students and 100 teachers staged a protest march from Ramlila Ground to Jantar Mantar here on Thursday against the reforms being introduced in Delhi University.
New cure for malaria?
Scientists have identified a promising new antimalarial drug which has the potential to cure the mosquito-borne disease, and block its transmission with low doses, in developing countries like India.