- India worried over rise of terrorism in Afghanistan, Pakistan: Manmohan Singh
- Inefficiency, corruption two causes for poor implementation of govt. projects: Bajaj
- Snake catching training for fire fighters in Orissa
- EC censures Assam CM for violating poll code
- Tibetans delighted with Dalai Lama's Tawang visit
- Visually-impaired participants run marathon to promote sports culture in Delhi
- Koda discharged from hospital, to be questioned by IT officials
- BJP workers celebrate Advani's 83rd birthday
- 'I am hurt by China's claim over Tawang,' says Dalai Lama
- New Maha CM, deputy CM visit Chaityabhoomi to take Ambedkar's blessings
Pakistan apex court bans Nawaz from contesting polls
NI Wire, Wed, 25 Feb 2009
Former prime minister and the current opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, did not get any reprieve from the Supreme Court of Pakistan as the Court on Wednesday continued his disqualification and barred him from contesting elections.
Right-to-Information (RTI) movement brewing in UP
NI Wire, Wed, 25 Feb 2009
The Right to Information Act (RTI) may be in place but is it actually translating into answers for those seeking them under it? Most who have used the act respond with a resounding NO.
Indecisive India can never be considered superpower class
NI Wire, Wed, 25 Feb 2009
All Sri Lanka expects of India is to take a firm stand on the LTTE issue - is it so difficult for India to do after all was not an Indian leader that too a son of India?s Gandhi dynasty not assassinated on Indian soil?
23 people killed in bus mishap in Jammu
NI Wire, Wed, 25 Feb 2009
In an unfortunate accident at least 23 people killed and 16 others injured when a bus plunged into Neeru River in Doda district on Wednesday. Toll may rise as many passengers are in critical conditions.
Mumbai police to file chargesheet in 26/11 strikes
NI Wire, Wed, 25 Feb 2009
Three months after the dastardly terror attacks nailed India's commercial capital, Mumbai and stunned India on November 26 last year, Mumbai crime branch is all set to file a chargesheet against over 20 people, including the lone captured Ajmal Kasab





