Sensex quiet in morning trade
A benchmark index for Indian equities Tuesday was ruling flat in morning trade.
The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the BSE, which opened higher at 15,778.62 points, was ruling at 15,863.61 poin
US to freeze $700mn aid to Pakistan
In the midst of a tense standoff with Islamabad, a Congressional panel has agreed to freeze $700 million in US aid to Pakistan unless it helps in the fight against homemade bombs in Afghanistan.
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Supreme Court permits export of endosulfan formulation
The Supreme Court on Tuesday permitted the export of over 2,500 kl of endosulfan formulation, used for the manufacture of the pesticide, lying with different companies.
An apex court bench headed by
Sarah is the boss at home
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker is the boss at home and says she feels that she should allow her husband Matthew Broderick to do more household chores.
BSP will oppose Lokpal in present form: Mayawati
Pressing for the inclusion of the prime minister and group 3 and 4 government employees, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati declared on Tuesday that her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) would be opposing
Sensex breaks into green after dull start
A benchmark index for Indian equities on Tuesday crept up into the green after a listless start with buying seen in metal and oil and gas stocks.
Lokpal in present form not acceptable: Mayawati
Pressing for the inclusion of the Prime Minister and group 3 and 4 government employees in the Lokpal Bill, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati declared on Tuesday that her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) would oppose the legislation in its present form.
AMRI doctor recounts fire horror, says he saved eight
A doctor with the city's AMRI Hospital where a fire claimed 93 lives, on Monday recounted the horror and said he along with three nurses saved eight patients from the suffocating fumes of the Friday m
BCCI terminates Nimbus contract
The Indian cricket board on Monday terminated the contract of Nimbus which holds telecast rights for matches at home.
"They have defaulted. They have not paid 50 per cent advance payment of both Engl
No talks with Taliban: Rehman Malik
The government would not hold talks with Pakistani Taliban which is responsible for a string of terror attacks, until the terrorists surrender, said Interior Minister Rehman Malik.
Malik on Sunday de