- 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
Addressing diabetes vital to reinforce TB control
NI Wire, Wed, 10 Dec 2008
Patients with type-2 diabetes may be at increased risk of contracting tuberculosis (TB) because they generally have a compromised immune system
Congress Legislature Party meets to select CMs
NI Wire, Wed, 10 Dec 2008
As the political battle is over in five states with mixed results for both Congress and BJP, the Congress Legislature party meetings in both Delhi and Rajasthan are likely to elect their leaders later on Wednesday.
Crop insurance is the life insurance scheme for farmers
NI Wire, Tue, 9 Dec 2008
Uttar Pradesh is one of the most important states of the country in terms of agricultural production. More than 85% of its population is rural based and depends
Armed groups continue violating international humanitarian law
Nava Thakuria, Tue, 9 Dec 2008
The armed opposition groups across India have been responsible for gross violations of international humanitarian law including killing, abduction and mutilation.
Congress stumped BJP in Rajasthan
NI Wire, Mon, 8 Dec 2008
Former chief minister Ashok Gehlot, who ruled from 1998-2003, is now the likely chief minister of Rajasthan as Congress emerged as the single largest party in the state bagging 98 seats in the 200-member state assembly.





