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Karnataka Tourism Minister G Janardhana Reddy on Friday night said the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee's report -- describing as 'illegal' the mining of iron ore by the Obulapuram Mining Company owned by him in Andhra Pradesh-Karnataka border -- was not that of the apex court. He said the report by the CEC is an 'ex parte report' since the Obulapuram Mining Company "was never heard before
New Delhi: Ahead of the first anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes, President Pratibha Patil will inaugurate a two-day International Conference of Jurists on Terrorism here on Saturday. International Terrorism, International ...
Guwahati: Money diverted from the development fund of Assam's North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC) to the militant outfit Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel Garlosa faction) has gone to Thailand, Singapore and Nepal for procuring illegal ...
The elite National Security Guard was under pressure to use gas to neutralise the heavily armed Lashkar-e-Tayiba terrorists during the Mumbai terror attacks last year, but the idea was shot down for fear of repeat of another Russian theatre disaster.
A year after 26/11, Helen Connolly, a yoga instructor from Canada, remembers her friends who died, describes her own healing and chronicles the light that shone through that horror.
Relieved after his batsmen eked out a draw in the first Test against Sri Lanka, India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said it was just a matter of seeing through the early overs and the team never panicked.
The global economic recovery augurs well for domestic companies having a large exposure to overseas markets.
GUWAHATI: Three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants were killed in two separate encounters in Assam on Friday, police sources said. An NDFB militant was killed at Podumpkhuri in the Jalukbari area of the city in an ...
NEW DELHI: The Union government on Friday urged civil society organisations to ask Left-wing extremists not to disrupt the Assembly elections in Jharkhand. While expressing confidence that the State people would face the challenge of the ...
Mumbai: Sanjay Raut, Sena MP and editor of the party mouthpiece Saamna admitted to The Hindu over telephone that those who targeted the IBN offices in Mumbai and Pune on Friday were Shiv ...
HYDERABAD: Senior BJP leader M. Venkaiah Naidu has said the party would decide the next president and that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh had nothing to do with the day-to-day political affairs of the organisation. He told journalists ...
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be accorded a Guard of Honour on the South Lawn in the White House when he reaches Washington for the first state visit by any head of state or government under the Obama presidency. This, ...
I had no idea when I heard the firing that they were terrorists, says SI Kakde
"It could form the basis of a U.S.-India declaration that could undermine the country's long-term economic growth"
NEW DELHI: Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Murli Deora informed the Lok Sabha on Friday that the magnitude of last month's fire at the Indian Oil Corporation depot in Jaipur was so massive that it virtually left no time to put in ...
NEW DELHI: Disputing the current approach in handling the international financial crisis and terming it as a typical capitalist solution, an international meeting of communist parties and workers on Friday advocated that socialism is the only ...
Optimism prevails on both sides eventually implementing all aspects of the agreement
Since last year, the number of CAT III-compatible aircraft has gone up from 162 to 206. Airlines for long have been reluctant to train pilots in CAT-III operations citing costs.
Former Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gafoor said there was a suggestion from a very senior police officer to call off the NSG as they were taking too much time to complete the operations.
Almost 20 years after India signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child, experts are now looking at the glass as half full, on indicators related to child survival and development.
Nestled in the Aravallis and about 190 kms from Delhi, Bal Ashram's four-acre campus is a different world from the sweat shops, factories and farms familiar to the kids.
Karnataka's Reddy brothers have been slammed by the Supreme Court's high-powered environment panel which has accused their Obulapuram Mining Company of indulging in largescale illegal mining.
The international conference of communist and workers' parties began amidst a call to intensify popular struggles and expand solidarities in the wake of the current world capitalist crisis.
Eight people crossing the Rohtang Pass on foot were killed on Friday when they were hit by a snow storm.
Mamata held a quiet, private dinner for bureaucrats from the West Bengal cadre on Wednesday at party MP and minister of state for surface transport Mukul Roy's residence.
Senior party leader M Venkaiah Naidu has strongly denied that he was turned down for the post of party chief by RSS.
On the back foot after Thursday's attack on a passenger train in Ghagra, the rebels apologised, saying it was carried out by "overzealous new recruits".
Environment minister Jairam Ramesh, known for courting controversy, said if there was a Nobel Prize for dirt and filth, India would get it.
Government said that it had no objection to moderate Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq travelling to China.
As the first anniversary of the Mumbai attack nears, PM has said he receives intelligence inputs daily suggesting that Pakistan-based terrorists are plotting more 26/11-like strikes in India.
Bal Thackeray credited the Shiv Sena for bringing down the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.
'Kurbaan' raises the near-defunct issue-based cinema in Bollywood to the next level.
Maoists are getting arms from China, but not from the Chinese government, clarified Union Home Secretary G K Pillai.
Venturing far beyond where public figures have treaded on judicial corruption, the Dalai Lama during a lecture said, "Maybe in judiciary some pocket money... is working."
Centre has decided to bring forward a bill that will shift the burden of certain payments to farmers on sugarcane purchase from state govts to mills.
Some of the top Mumbai police officers have been accused by their former boss of dithering from 'responding to the situation'.
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