Manmohan Singh to visit blockade-hit Manipur
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit blockade-hit Manipur on Dec 3 to attend a series of programmes and address a public gathering, an official said here on Monday.
The prime minister is likely t
Parliament adjourned over FDI in retail
Both Houses of parliament were on Monday adjourned till noon over the government's decision to allow 51 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail.
Speaker Meira Kumar adjourned the Lok Sabha
FDI uproar in Parliament, both Houses adjourned
Both houses of Parliament were on Monday adjourned till noon over the government's decision to allow 51 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail. Speaker Meira Kumar adjourned the Lok Sabha till noon after opposition members protested the move.
High court grants bail to Sukh Ram
In a relief for former Telecom Minister Sukh Ram, the Delhi High Court on Monday suspended the five-year sentence awarded to him in a graft case and granted him bail.
A bench of justice Suresh Kait
Sensex builds on early gains, up 2%
A benchmark index for Indian equities built on its early gains and was ruling more than two percent higher around on Monday noon.
PM meets president, discusses Parliament logjam
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met President Pratibha Patil and discussed the parliament logjam on Monday, the fifth day in a row when both houses were adjourned since the winter session began.
Apex court notice to SEBI on Sahara companies' plea
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the securities and exchange regulator on a plea of two Sahara group companies which challenged a Securities Appellate Tribunal's (SAT) award directing them
British police using 'ghost trains' to catch thieves
To catch the surging number of scrap metal thieves red-handed, undercover British policemen have now started travelling at night by special locomotives, dubbed ‘ghost trains’.
The locomotives travel
Stomach that! 421 coins, bolts found in man's belly
It took S.N. Yadav a few seconds to make sense of what he saw in the operation theatre.
After all, it isn't every day a doctor sees a patient carrying six kg of iron, 121 coins, dozens of nuts and bo
Crisis for UPA, allies join opposition anti-FDI clamour
Both houses of parliament were adjourned for the day on Monday as a united opposition and some key allies of the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) cornered the government on its decision to all