One more cell phone, remote recovered The forensic experts from Mumbai and Delhi have found another mobile phone and a remote on the Masjid premises.
Fresh clashes at Singur; 20 injured Violent agitators, resisting the Tata Motors project, clashed with the police during a law violation programme on Sunday and at least 20 people were injured in the incident.
Case registered against Dera chief The police have registered a case against Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh for allegedly hurting religious sentiments.
LTTE sold 1.3 lakh Norwegian passports to al-Qaeda: Report The LTTE had allegedly stolen the passports with the help of a corrupt policeman in Norway, Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Washington, Bernard Goonetilleke, was quoted as saying by 'The Nation' daily.
China's first lunar probe to be launched this year The launch of the orbiter is the first phase of China's moon exploration programme, and the second phase will involve the launching of a moon rover. Earlier reports said the moon rover will be launched around 2012.
Benazir ignores Musharraf's ban; to return home "No matter what, I'm going back this year," Bhutto, now in exile in Dubai, was quoted as saying just hours after Musharraf insisted that she and another former prime minister Nawaz Sharif would not be allowed to come back for the year-end elections.
SPORTS
Federer ends Nadal's 81-match clay streak The triple Grand Slam titleholder's 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 win over the French Open champion underlined his belief that he has a chance of winning in Paris in three weeks and becoming the first player since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four Grand Slams at the same time.
Ind Vs Ban: Third day's play called off The third day's play of the opening cricket Test match between India and Bangladesh was called off without a ball being bowled due to rain.
A member of the Bomb Squad (NSG) from Delhi shows a car remote from the site of the bomb blast at the historical Mecca Maszid in Hyderabad, on Sunday. Police sought clues to a
England extend lead over West Indies to 221 At the interval England were 105 for two in their second innings after bowling West Indies out for 437, with their overall lead up to 221 at tea on the fourth day of the first test today.
The term of A P J Abdul Kalam is coming to an end. Should India go in for a woman President? If so, who should be the first woman President?
Most of Deccan Herald readers are of the opinion that the idea of ‘Woman as President’ is as exciting as old wine in a new bottle. While some feel that the time is ripe, most are unanimous in their opinion that only a non-political nominee would fit the bill for the highest office in the country.