- India attaches high priority to relations with US: PM
- Maoists operating with China made arms: Home Secretary
- Delhi hosts Kazakhstan-India Travel and Tourism Fair
- Manmohan Singh to leave for US today
- 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- Security personnel withdrawn from vicinity of Gateway of India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
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
India to respond to Pak's query on 26/11 dossier
NI Wire, Tue, 24 Feb 2009
After accepting that Mumbai terror attacks were partly hatched in its soil, Pakistan in the process sought for more information from India. In response to India's submitted 26/11 terror dossier
Gujarat Hepatitis B death toll rises to 43
NI Wire, Tue, 24 Feb 2009
In the wake of Hepatitis B death which has now risen to 43 in the Sabarkantha district of western state Gujarat, a massive vaccination programme has reached about 60,000 people on Monday.
Taliban influence over Pak a threat to region: Chidambaram
NI Wire, Mon, 23 Feb 2009
India insisted on peaceful environment as essential to bring prosperity in the region but ruled out immediate friendship and revival of the suspended composite dialogue with Pakistan.
Lawyers on daylong hunger strike in Tamil Nadu
NI Wire, Mon, 23 Feb 2009
Lawyers in Tamil Nadu have gone on a daylong hunger strike on Monday to express protest against police high-handedness and to press their demand taking action against them.





