Two Pakistani agents arrested in Delhi: Police
Delhi Police on Monday claimed to have arrested two Pakistani nationals, who entered India illegally at the behest of Pakistani intelligence to act as its agents.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime
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
India, US to iron out n-liability irritants
With the landmark India-US nuclear deal languishing even three years after it was signed, US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns will hold talks with senior Indian officials on Monday in yet anoth
India, US to iron out n-liability irritants
With the landmark India-US nuclear deal languishing even three years after it was signed, US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns will hold talks with senior Indian officials on Monday in yet anoth
At Durban, Kyoto Protocol gets extension
Despite efforts by rich countries to junk the Kyoto Protocol after 2012, when its first term ends, the poor counties had their say at the UN climate talks here Sunday as all nations finally agreed to
Hazare 2011's top newsmaker on Yahoo India
Anna Hazare, whose agitation for a strong authority to curb corruption has struck a responsive chord among thousands of Indians, has been named Yahoo India's top newsmaker of 2011.
He is followed by
Children of lesser god living it out on the streets
Fourteen-year-old Gudiya gets up at the crack of dawn and immediately gets on to work. Empty stomach, she walks the capital streets and around dump yards carrying a tent house of a bag on her frail sh
Anna ends fast, says govt has to listen to people
Social activist Anna Hazare on Sunday vowed to continue his anti-corruption crusade, and if need be hold street protests and fill jails, till the government heeds the will of the people for a strong Lokpal law.
India, US to iron out n-liability irritants
With the landmark India-US nuclear deal languishing even three years after it was signed, US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns will hold talks with senior Indian officials on Monday in yet anoth