Army’s payoff scandal rattles politicians
New Delhi: A massive row broke out on Tuesday over former Army chief Gen. (retd.) V.K. Singh’s revelation that the Army transfers money to politicians in Jammu and Kashmir as part of “stabilising wor
BCCI invites bids for sponsorship rights
Mumbai: The Indian Cricket Board today invited bids for the title sponsorship rights of BCCI's international and domestic matches after telecom giant Airtel decided not to renew its contract.
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Modi as PM will be dangerous and damaging for nation's secular ethos: Farooq Abdullah
Srinagar: Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said, having Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as Prime Minister of India will be 'dangerous and damaging' for the n
Farooq Abdullah down with viral pneumonia
Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah has been admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences after he complained of fever and pain.
After investigations doctors diagn
No need for Anna to go on fast: Farooq Abdullah
Union Minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said there was no need for Anna Hazare to go on fast to press for the passage of the Lokpal Bill as the legislation was likely to be passed in the ongoing sess
BCCI fixes higher base price for broadcast right tenders
India team might have been routed 0-4 by Australia in the Test rubber and failed to make the finals of the tri-series Down Under, but the Cricket Board (BCCI) has kept the base price for home internat
Kashmir is with india, says Farooq Abdullah
Union minister for new and renewable energy resources Farooq Abdullah has reiterated that Kashmir is an integral part of India.
Speaking after distributing the Panampilly Prathibha Puraskaram to reno
Union Minister Farooq lodges complaint over fake twitter account
“I am the father of all miseries in Kashmir”, “Vijay Mallya called. Sounded depressed about Kingfisher mess, I advised him to approach Soniaji”, are some of the tweets posted on microblogging website
Cinemas, liquor shops should reopen in Kashmir: Farooq
Union minister Farooq Abdullah on Monday said cinemas and liquor shops should reopen in Kashmir to give more options to tourists visiting the state.
Army should concentrate on checking infiltration: Farooq
Making a strong pitch for removal of the controversial AFSPA from parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Union minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said Army was not the "master" of the people of the state and that it should concentrate on choking infiltration of terrorists.