Saina, Chetan start favourites
With top international players giving the tournament a miss, home favourites Saina Nehwal and Chetan Anand will look to win the India Open Grand Prix Gold badminton event which starts with the qualify
Taylor century leads hosts past Lankans
Continuing their giant-killing spree, hosts Zimbabwe rode on Brendan Taylor’s second ODI ton to pull off a comfortable eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka in an inconsequential match of the tri-series her
2,000-year-old gladiator cemetery found in Britain
Historians have uncovered what they believe is the world’s best-preserved cemetery of gladiators, who may have been killed while battling wild beasts or by a hammer blow from a fellow fighter, in the
Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 to go for public auction
It is the ultimate boy’s toy as well as a fabulous piece of James Bond memorabilia.
Ex-CJI: No dilution of charge on UCIL
Former Chief Justice of India A.H. Ahmadi on Tuesday rejected criticism of dilution of charge against Union Carbide executives in Bhopal gas tragedy case, saying in criminal law there was no concept of vicarious liability.
Qutab-Gurgaon Metro from June 15
Residents of Gurgaon can hope to board a Metro train to reach Qutab Minar from June 15, with the commissioner of metro rail safety scheduled to inspect the Gurgaon-Qutab Minar line on Wednesday and Thursday for his mandatory clearance.
Show how taxpayers’ money is spent: V-P
On board special aircraft, June 6: As demands for thorough scrutiny of spending of public funds grow, vice-president Hamid Ansari on Sunday said citizens have every right to know how the tax-payers money is being spent by the government to implement various programmes.
ONGC plot: ATS to make friends of fugitives testify
To strengthen their case against two terror suspects arrested for allegedly plotting attacks in the city, the Anti-Terrorism Squad will make witnesses the duo’s friends, who were lured by them to go to Pakistan for terror training, an ATS official said here.
Trinamul with UPA for full term: Mamata
Making it clear that Trinamul Congress would remain a “trusted” ally of UPA government for its full tenure, party chief Mamata Banerjee has kept her cards close to her chest on an alliance with Congress for the West Bengal Assembly polls, saying that “nothing is closed”.
Judgment on Bhopal gas tragedy today
After a trial lasting more than two decades, the judgment on Bhopal Gas tragedy, the world’s worst industrial disaster which killed and maimed thousands of people, would be pronounced on Monday.