- Bollywood join hands for a cause for the elderly
- Bumper tea production in Assam recovers losses caused by weather
- Vikas Sinha brought to Delhi by ED officials for further interrogation
- Militants kill a BSF constable and his wife in J-K
- Madhu Koda to be questioned by IT department from Tuesday
- Dalai Lama visits Tawang, calls China's objections baseless
- Naxalites attack police camp; abduct four , kill three policemen in Midnapore
- Car rally organized to spread awareness about traffic discipline in Kolkata
- Newly constituted Maharashtra Govt. holds first cabinet meeting in Mumbai
- India ups the ante against China on Maoist menace
Village Community Radio to give voice to people's issues
Bobby Ramakant, Sat, 10 Jan 2009
"Community radio is the real voice of the people, it is a communication service that caters to the interests and needs of a certain area, its culture, craft, cuisine and above all social and development issues,"
Media persons ask for Health & Life Insurance coverage
Nava Thakuria, Fri, 9 Jan 2009
Media persons in Assam and Northeast India have to perform their duties under tremendous work pressure but with low return in terms of salary and other legitimate facilities. The trouble torn region has witnessed a media boom
Requiem for Purity
Shobha Shukla, Fri, 9 Jan 2009
The shocking news of the alleged gruesome death of Dr Iffat Kamal has benumbed my senses. She, a doctor by profession, was allegedly assaulted by her husband in her house at Dundee
'No tolerance to anti-India forces'
NI Wire, Thu, 8 Jan 2009
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh emphatically said on Thursday the grave threat posed by extremism and terrorism will not be tolerated to infringe India?s pluralistic and liberal traditions at any cost.
Pak hesitantly accepts Kasab a Pakistani national
NI Wire, Thu, 8 Jan 2009
After weeks of incessant denials and flip-flops, Pakistan has finally accepted under mounting international pressure that Ajmal Kasab, the lone captured Mumbai perpetrator, is his national.





