- As far as Kashmir issue is concerned, India will not redraw borders: Singh
- Pakistan has not done enough on the Mumbai terror attacks: Manmohan Singh
- No apprehension about US viewing India differently: Manmohan Singh
- MP Congress President loses cool, punches party worker
- Punish Raj Thackeray for humiliating lingua franca: VHP
- Eco-friendly vehicles rally held in Delhi
- People worship Highway Goddess for safe journey in Chennai
- Lucknow Zoo authorities treating tiger for cancer
- Assam bomb blast death toll rises to seven (Update Assam blast)
- Central Excise, Customs official protest in Delhi for better pay
LJP defends Lalu, slams Congress
NI Wire, Mon, 20 Apr 2009
Defending Lalu Prasad's statement on Babri mosque demolition, RJD's allies in Bihar Lok Janshakti Party chief Ram Vilas Paswan on Monday said nobody could challenge the fact what RJD leader had said.
Dhoni's big-B joins BJP
NI Wire, Mon, 20 Apr 2009
Cashing on the popularity of Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh (MS) Dhoni, the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) has brought in Narendra Singh Dhoni, the elder brother of MS
Trade and terror to dominate Patil's visit to Spain, Poland
NI Wire, Mon, 20 Apr 2009
President Pratibha Devisingh Patil on Monday morning left for a week-long visit to Spain and Poland; Minister of State for Industrial Policy and Promotion Ashwani Kumar is accompanying her along with a business delegation.
Minor girl fights for life after brutal acid attack
NI Wire, Mon, 20 Apr 2009
In one of the most gruesome violations of child rights, a four month old baby girl has become the youngest victim of a brutal acid attack which has not only scarred her physically but will now destroy
Sanjay Dutt booked over obscene language
NI Wire, Sat, 18 Apr 2009
The "Jadu ki Jhappi and puppy" (hug and kiss) remark cost Bollywood actor and Samajwadi Party (SP) general secretary Sanjay Dutt dear as he was booked on Saturday on the ground of passing "sexist remarks" on BSP supremo and UP Chief Minister Mayawati





