US economic growth to remain slow in 2012: Experts
The US economy is projected to grow at a slow pace because of ongoing challenges, American experts said on Monday.
President Pratibha Patil reviews naval fleet
Reviewing the fleet of 81 ships and 44 aircraft as part of the 10th Presidential Fleet Review, President Pratibha Patil sailed on board INS Subhadra on Tuesday.
Lokpal bill to be tabled Dec 27, session extended
The Lokpal bill will be tabled in parliament on December 27, with the winter session being extended till December 29 to pass the anti-graft law, official sources said.
The government has taken this d
i1 Super Series car gets the nod from drivers
The i1 Supercar Series car hit the track at the Yas Marina circuit on Tuesday and was given the thumbs up by all the drivers, both Formula One and Indian, after a day-long pre-season test session.
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Andhra textiles minister attacked, blames home minister
The war between two cabinet ministers in Andhra Pradesh came into the open on Tuesday when followers of one attacked the other with stones, eggs and tomatoes.
Minister for Textiles Shankar Rao came u
Chinese football referee admits taking $256,000 in bribes
A Chinese football referee, standing trial at the Intermediate People's Court of Dandong in Liaoning Province, admitted on Tuesday to taking bribes of more than $256,000.
Huang Junjie, charged with t
Jayalalithaa opposes food security bill
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on Tuesday said the National Food Security Bill was replete with confusion and inaccuracies and 'will make a mockery of providing food security'.
She urged t
Indian Army lieutenant colonel honey-trapped by Pakistan
A lieutenant colonel of the Indian Army was reportedly ‘honey-trapped’ by Pakistan's intelligence agencies into spying for them, sources in the army headquarters here said Tuesday.
The infantry offic
AMRI case: Directors' police custody extended by 3 days
A West Bengal court on Tuesday extended by three days the police custody of six Advanced Medicare & Research Institute (AMRI) Hospital directors facing trial in connection with the devastating fire in
Chidambaram heckled in Lok Sabha
Opposition MPs on Tuesday heckled home minister P. Chidambaram to prevent him from speaking in the Lok Sabha, part of the move to boycott the former finance minister in Parliament for his alleged complicity in the 2G spectrum allotment case.