- Coimbatore farmer gets high yield of tomatoes, using green house technology
- Naxalism foremost challenge before Jharkhand: Sonia
- Lawyers demanding separate High Court Bench protest in Delhi
- No 'big ticket' agreements on table during PM's state visit to US
- Security personnel withdrawn from vicinity of Gateway of India
- Krishna downplays Mirwaiz's China visit
- Heavy rains destroy crops in Aurangabad
- Visually impaired family forms orchestra group to earn living in Orissa
- India has best environment laws, but needs better governance: Ramesh
- Blueprint for peace corridor between India and Pakistan
Nomination filing begins for final phase
NI Wire, Fri, 17 Apr 2009
President Pratibha Patil issued notification on Friday for the filing of nominations for the fifth and final phase of Lok Sabha elections covering 86 constituencies across seven states and two Union Territories.
Mufti seeks mandate for PDP's agenda of peace
NI Wire, Thu, 16 Apr 2009
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has said the fast emergence of PDP as a strong political force across the State, is the people's endorsement of the party's agenda and vision on Jammu & Kashmir.
Now, shoe at Advani
NI Wire, Thu, 16 Apr 2009
After Chidambaram, Navin Jindal, this time L K Advani became the victim of the latest protest tool - footwear; however, surprisingly the slipper was not hurled by any journalist or any other person but by his own party worker.
Polling begins on violent note
NI Wire, Thu, 16 Apr 2009
The Naxalite attacks, which intermittently occurring since Sunday in Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh, did not stop even on the day of first phase of polling and in the fresh attack
Varun Gandhi released on parole
NI Wire, Thu, 16 Apr 2009
The Supreme Court on Thursday released the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate from Varun Gandhi, contesting from Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency, on parole





