Left leaders to meet tomorrow
The Left parties, which have given an ultimatum to the government on the Indo-US nuclear deal, plan to meet among themselves here tomorrow to take stock of the situation...
China, Pakistan discussing n-deal: Sources
Even as the two old allies discuss a nuclear deal, China's reservations over the Indo-US deal and the boundary issue may be clouding Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's maiden visit to Beijing...
War room leak accused traced to Sweden
After trailing him for over four months, the CBI found him in Sweden. This prompted the agency to send an alert to the Swedish wing of Interpol for his immediate detention...
ISRO to use indigenous upper stage in GSLV The indigenous upper stage of Cryogenic engine, successfully tested at Mahendragiri facility of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) last week, will be used in the GSLV to be launched next year.
Cong prefers to face mid-term election
According to KPCC president Mallikarjun Kharge, in the event of any crisis in the government, the Congress was not keen in forming a government by taking the help of either the JDS or BJP...
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Pakistan to remove bar on third-time PM The restriction was imposed by Musharraf through a presidential ordinance to keep former Prime Ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif away from power...
Taslima writing sequel to 'Lajja'
"Sharam, the sequel of Lajja (Shame), has the principal characters of the first novel who came over to India from Bangladesh in 1993 and is set in the backdrop here," Taslima said.
Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai at a press conference about Amitabh's upcoming World tour 'The Unforgettable Tour' in New York on Saturday. PTI
NZ players' body asks ICC to sanction ICL
New Zealand's Players' Association has urged the ICC to recognise the Indian Cricket League (ICL) as not sanctioning the rebel series could lead to an exodus of top Kiwi players.
Left: India Gate Top right: Parliament House and Bottom: Delhi Secretariat illuminated on the occasion of 60th Independence Day in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Rahul Dravid has drawn much flak for not enforcing follow on in the Oval test. But some ex-cricketers have also supported him. Was his decision justified?
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