Corruption allegations: Medha Patkar defends Hazare
Rubbishing allegations of corruption against Anna Hazare, activist Medha Patkar on Monday said that he was an honest person and ready for an enquiry.
"A number of such allegations will come up unless
Women celebrate Karva Chauth with fanfare
From husbands joining their wives in fast, women breaking their fast through video chat to many single girls also observing the custom, women on Saturday did all they could to celebrate Karva Chauth with gusto. It may have become
Coal rakes for badarpur, dadri plants
The Union government said on Saturday that it has scaled up the delivery of coal to thermal power plants to avert electricity shortages in the festive season. “The coal dispatch has now increased to 180 rakes as on October 14, out of which 149 rakes have been supplied to the power sector,” the coal ministry said.
Kate’s beauty secret is ice
Kate Moss has revealed the secret behind her beauty. When the supermodel can’t catch up on her sleep, she turns to ice therapy.
India fishing in troubled waters of Vietnam, warns Chinese daily
The agreement signed by India with Vietnam to explore oil in the South China Sea is a 'reckless attempt to confront China', said a state-run Chinese daily, warning that Beijing may have to take action
We made Yeddyurappa resign, PM protecting colleagues: BJP
A day after his arrest, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday said while it had made former Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa resign for corruption, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was prot
Telangana buses ply again - after a month
State-owned Andhra Pradesh buses returned to the roads of the Telangana region on Sunday after 28 days, after strikers decided their protest had greatly inconvenienced the people.
All 60,000 Andhra P
Life eases for families inside Kudankulam complex
Life for the hundreds of families inside the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) complex turned bit easy as they got milk for children and fresh essential provisions on Sunday morning.
In Idintha
Experts back India's tough line at climate change talks
With India proposing the inclusion of some of neglected issues in the agenda of the UN climate change negotiations in Durban later this year, experts feel the country has taken a U-turn from its stand
After Ambala, explosives seized in Madhya Pradesh town
Four days after a similar haul in Haryana's Ambala town, a huge quantity of explosives, including gelatine sticks, detonators and detonation cords, was recovered on Sunday from a house and a car in Re