Pipeline: Left concern over Manmohan's remarks
NEW DELHI: The Left parties on Friday expressed concern over Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's remark that the India-Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project was fraught with difficulties. Going ahead with the project would be "an acid test" for the ...
Blasts before Lalu appears in court
PATNA: The RJD leader Lalu Prasad appeared before the CBI special judge in connection with the disproportionate assets case over a discrepancy in the charge sheet filed against him and his wife and the former Chief Minister, Rabri Devi, on ...
Volkswagen to pay damages
HYDERABAD: German auto major Volkswagen has decided to pay two million euros to the Andhra Pradesh Government for the damages caused and kept its options on the car project open. Announcing its decision to pay the equivalent of Rs. 11.67 ...
Programming their way to global acclaim
CHENNAI: : Two Chennai-based students have made the city proud as also their native Bihar. Amit Kumar Choubey and Ravi Raushan, III year Electronic and Communications Engineering students of Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, say they ...
PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN Spellbinding show
Even by his own elevated standards, Glenn McGrath's performance on a sunblessed afternoon at Lord's was spellbinding. Bowling with hypnotic precision and with precious few runs to protect, he dismantled his opponents, took them apart with the ...
`Lavalin deal not discussed by LDF'
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Leader of the Opposition V. S. Achuthanandan has said that the deal between the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) and the Canadian firm SNC Lavalin, struck at the time of the LDF Government, was not discussed by the LDF ...
It is expansion time in Tirupur
TIRUPUR: S. Raghupathy of Roshan Garments is bubbling with enthusiasm. A nationalised bank is about to sanction him a hefty Rs. 1-crore loan to buy seven knitting machines. The job worker, who converts yarn into fabric, obtained a loan of Rs. 60 ...
`I know Delhiites are feeling unsafe, but I am powerless'
NEW DELHI: Squarely blaming the Central Government, led by her own Congress Party, for the deteriorating law and order situation in the Capital, especially when it comes to crimes against women, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Friday ...