- School children take to roads against Maoists' atrocities
- Considerable decline in militancy in J-K: DG Khudda
- President appoints Governors for Assam, Gujarat, Tripura
- Nature of terrorist onslaughts shows they have assumed a lethal global reach: Patil
- 22 orphan girls enter wedlock at marriage ceremony in Varanasi
- Restoration of Mughal road in J-K heads towards completion
- China wants a Chinese version of Tibetan Buddhism, says Dalai Lama
- Cultural heritage of Manipur showcased in Sikkim
- Dalai Lama hopes PM will discuss Tibet issue with the U.S. leadership
- 3 injured in fire at Jodhpur's handloom showroom
India not contemplating military action against Pak: Antony
NI Wire, Tue, 16 Dec 2008
Discarding any military action that India is contemplating against Pakistan, Defence Minister A K Antony on Tuesday said that there is no such thing but Pakistan
Govt mulling to allow GM crops cultivation
NI Wire, Tue, 16 Dec 2008
The success of genetically modified (GM) cotton has led the government to allow farming of another GM crop Bt. Brinjal ? a genetically modified brinjal containing an alien gene
Govt nod to National Investigating Agency
NI Wire, Tue, 16 Dec 2008
The Union Cabinet on Monday gave its nod for setting up a National Investigation Agency (NIA) triggered by the monumental tragedy on the night of Nov 26
CBI Director asks media to maintain impartiality
NI Wire, Tue, 16 Dec 2008
Lauding the role of the press in India's development, CBI Director Ashwini Kumar called for a more responsible approach from media organisation as their reporting affect people the most.
Singh, Patel given clean chit in cash-for-vote scam
NI Wire, Mon, 15 Dec 2008
In want of any evidence in the cash-for-vote scam, Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh and Congress MP Ahmad Patel were given a clean chit on Monday by a Lok Sabha





