- Two police officers embark on bicycle rally to spread message of unity
- Madhu Koda to remain in hospital for another day
- TMC-CPM workers clash, Maoists kill three ahead of CM's visit in Midnapore
- Fake currency worth Rs 900,000 seized in Punjab
- Allahabad hosts Ganga Water Rally to accelerate tourism industry in Uttar Pradesh
- Over 60 percent turnout in Assembly by-polls; 53 percent in Firozabad LS poll
- Madhu Koda's associate sent to ten days in Enforcement Directorate custody
- Congress-NCP alliance forms government in Maharashtra for the second time
- Gold lovers in Chennai see gold as a promising investment
- Protest against death of a local youth in Jammu and Kashmir
SC rejects AAI employee plea on transfer
NI Wire, Fri, 1 May 2009
The Supreme Court of India on Friday rejected a plea of Airport Authority of India (AAI) employees, who had challenged their transfer from metropolis to small airports across the country
Varun's parole extended till May 14
NI Wire, Fri, 1 May 2009
BJP Lok Sabha candidate from Pilibhit, Varun Gandhi got further relief on Friday after the Supreme Court, hearing his lawsuit against National Security Act (NSA) slapped on him by the UP government, extended the parole till May 14.
Gujarat riots trial to begin in six fast track courts
NI Wire, Fri, 1 May 2009
In a move to expedite the trial of 2002 Gujarat riots, the Supreme Court on Friday ordered the setting up of six fast track courts in five districts for conducting day-to-day trial after it vacated the stay on its trial.
Heat dominated III phase poll, avg 50% turnout
NI Wire, Fri, 1 May 2009
Third phase of Lok Sabha elections concluded peacefully on Thursday with moderate polling recorded 45 to 50 percent in nine States and two Union Territories as scorching heat forced many people to stay indoors.
Unprecedented heat throws life out of gear
NI Wire, Thu, 30 Apr 2009
The unprecedented heat in the month of April, the highest-ever in 50 years in the corresponding month, and the heat wave sweeping across the northern, eastern and western parts of India has thrown the normal life out of gear.





