- School children take to roads against Maoists' atrocities
- Considerable decline in militancy in J-K: DG Khudda
- President appoints Governors for Assam, Gujarat, Tripura
- Nature of terrorist onslaughts shows they have assumed a lethal global reach: Patil
- 22 orphan girls enter wedlock at marriage ceremony in Varanasi
- Restoration of Mughal road in J-K heads towards completion
- China wants a Chinese version of Tibetan Buddhism, says Dalai Lama
- Cultural heritage of Manipur showcased in Sikkim
- Dalai Lama hopes PM will discuss Tibet issue with the U.S. leadership
- 3 injured in fire at Jodhpur's handloom showroom
Centre ensures adequate security to Orissa
NI Wire, Fri, 20 Mar 2009
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram assured Naveen Patnaik government in Orissa that Centre would provide adequate security to ensure free and fair elections
Varun replies to Election Commission
NI Wire, Fri, 20 Mar 2009
The debutant BJP candidate from Pilibhit in Uttar Pradesh, Varun Gandhi, who came to the Election Commission office accompanied by his lawyers, filed a reply on Friday morning to the EC's notice on hate spilling speeches.
The political circus and more
Syed Ali Mujtaba, Fri, 20 Mar 2009
In India people look for short cut to fame and success. There are some tried and tested formulas to get there. This holds true about politics as well. There are aspiring political leaders who make impertinent speeches and gain instant publicity.
ULFA terms flood a hindrance to development of Assam
Nava Thakuria, Thu, 19 Mar 2009
The United Liberation Front of Asom, for a change, terms the perennial flood of Assam as a hindrance to development. The banned armed group has also pointed out that the flood and erosion remained as major recurrent problems of the State.
Pawar out of PM race
NI Wire, Thu, 19 Mar 2009
"A Maharashtrian should get an opportunity to become prime minister," a recent statement issued by Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar projecting himself





