- 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- Security personnel withdrawn from vicinity of Gateway of India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
- Heavy rains destroy crops in Aurangabad
- Visually impaired family forms orchestra group to earn living in Orissa
Sanskrit prayer opened Colorado House of Representatives in USA
NI Wire, Wed, 18 Feb 2009
Groundbreaking Sanskrit mantras from ancient Hindu scriptures reverberated in Colorado House of Representatives in Denver today, reportedly for the first time in its history.
'NIA to probe gravest terror-related cases'
NI Wire, Tue, 17 Feb 2009
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), set up in the aftermath of Mumbai attack, will only probe some of the gravest incidents of terror crimes, informed the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram to Parliament on Tuesday.
CBI to probe into Satyam scam
NI Wire, Tue, 17 Feb 2009
In the mega corporate fraud at Satyam Computer Services Ltd., the government has asked Central Bureau of Investigation to investigate into the Rs.7,136 crore Satyam scam
PM hails interim budget as "fine balancing act"
NI Wire, Tue, 17 Feb 2009
Hailing the interim budget as "fine balancing act" between the need to restore the economy to its optimum growth path and the constitutional constrains of a pre-election budget, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said "it will stimulate growth for the
Act on doorstep to check child porn
NI Wire, Mon, 16 Feb 2009
Any sort of child pornography in electronic form whether creating, publishing, transmitting or even browsing can land the 'user' in jail for a period of five years with a fine of Rs.10 lakh, the amended Information Technology Act states.





