They complained of bad food, got killed
Two drunken men were stabbed to death after they complained about the poor quality of food served to them in a restaurant here, police said Saturday. The restaurant manager has been arrested along wi
India signs umbrella pact with Maldives
Amid China's increased foray in the Indian Ocean island, India on Saturday inked an umbrella agreement with the Maldives to intensify cooperation in diverse areas, including trade and counter-terroris
Rejected lover attacks girl, mother with bombs
A rejected lover attacked a girl and her mother with crude bombs in this Taj city, injuring them seriously, police said on Saturday. The youth has been arrested.
The incident took place in the Kalind
Moody's to now review India's sovereign ratings
After lowering the outlook for India's banking industry, credit rating agency Moody's is likely to review the country's sovereign ratings on Tuesday, amid a slowdown in reforms and growth, with high i
Koodankulam protesters demand white paper
Citing divergent views on the safety features of the Russian reactors being set up at Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu, a group protesting the nuclear power project on Saturday reiterated its demand a white
Apex court to hear plea against n-plants on Monday
The Supreme Court will on Monday hear a petition seeking to restrain the central government from setting up any new nuclear plants till an analysis of their safety and cost benefits is carried out.
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Now, a pro-Kundankulam rally
Even as the anti-Koodankulam nuclear plant protest entered its 25th day on Friday, a pro-Koodankulam rally was called by Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) near Tirunelveli district in Tamil
Fears on Kingfisher's viability grow, seeks government help
Vijay Mallya-led Kingfisher Airlines has sought the government's help in dealing with a major crisis which has seen the carrier cancel a number of flights while struggling with a pilot exodus and huge
Railways to set up new body to improve stations
Indian Railways said on Friday it will set up a separate Railway Stations Development Corporation (RSDC) to improve passenger facilities.
"A need was being felt to have a nodal agency with the requir
Indian warship thwarts another pirate attack
An Indian warship warded off a five-boat pirate attack on merchant vessels it was escorting in the Gulf of Aden, captured three of the boats, caught 26 Somali pirates and confiscated their weapons, a