Nuke deal may fall through: Mulford "If this is not processed in the present (US) Congress it is unlikely that this deal will be offered again to India", US Ambassador David C Mulford said.
Ill protect Marathi culture "Even if the whole world opposes my stand, my party and I will continue the struggle to protect Marathi culture and people and will trample the goondaism of UP and Bihar," Raj said.
Sena men lynch Cong leader Former Nagpur zilla parishad Vice-President Dhyaneshwar Sathawane was stripped and beaten to death at Tarsa village, about 40 km from Nagpur.
SC allows Karnataka HC staff to take HMs exam The Supreme Court has directed the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) to allow an employee of the Karnataka High Court to appear for the school headmasters examination.
Amte, the last true Gandhian "Amte was the last true Gandhian of our times," Singh said. Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh too mourned Amtes death and said the country will forever remember his work for leprosy patients and poor people.
Is the slowdown of the US economy going to adversely impact the IT sector in India? Is there a way the industry can still sustain its growth? We asked our readers for their opinion and suggestions.
Most agreed that IT companies were certainly going to feel the pinch, and added that it was the hiring policies of these companies that were to be blamed.
There were others who were optimistic and said all was not lost as business could be diverted to new territories.