- Maldives envoy assures safety of Indians
- DRDO conducts successful test of Interceptor missile
- BJP slams Congress for creating communal divide
- Moily feels Karnataka ministers' porn issue ill fated
- Maoists kill four BSF officers in Malkangiri, Odisha
- Jammu and Kashmir students on national tour meet Chidambaram
- India rules out military intervention in Maldives
- Digvijay Singh backs Khurshid on sub-quota remarks
- Pre-Valentine's Day flower sales surge across India
- Vinay Katiyar accuses Congress of being a militant sympathizer
Helpline service for transgenders begins in Tamil Nadu
NI Wire, Sat, 14 Mar 2009
For helping as many as 50,000 living transgenders - persons who feel or behave like opposite sex despite having identical and potent genital by birth - in the state, the Tamil Nadu government on Friday
India replies to Pak-30 queries
NI Wire, Sat, 14 Mar 2009
Nearly a month after Islamabad sought India's replies to its 30 questionnaires, India on late Friday handed over Pakistan detailed replies incorporated with evidences
Scaling up clinic-based tobacco cessation in India
Bobby Ramakant, Sat, 14 Mar 2009
The smoke-free policies in India were enforced since 2 October 2008 and different states are at varying levels of its implementation, yet the tobacco cessation services are still limited to very few clinics in India.
Maya's ambition to fulfil on March 15?
NI Wire, Fri, 13 Mar 2009
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and BSP supreme Mayawati has reportedly revealed her ambition to be the prime ministerial candidate of the newly constituted Third Front.
CPI-CPM spar in Kerala
NI Wire, Fri, 13 Mar 2009
A day after the formal inauguration of the Third Front in guidance of Left parties, the prospect of the ruling alliance in Kerala, the Left Democratic Front, is looking bleak as the Communist Party of India (CPI)




