Congress heading for majority in Arunachal
GUWAHATI, OCT. 10. The Congress is heading for a majority in Arunachal Pradesh, having won 25 of the 46 Assembly seats, the results for which were declared today. The counting of votes in the remaining 14 seats will be taken up tomorrow. ...
Strengthen Sonia's hands: Manmohan
AKOLA (MAHARASHTRA), OCT. 10.Addressing a rally for the Congress-NCP combine here today, in the cotton-rich belt of Vidarbha, the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, today said he was "begging" the people of the region to strengthen the hands of the ...
THE PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN India should find inspiration from bright moments of Test
Time does not permit the defeated Indians to spend long thinking about their performance against the Australians on that bald and lifeless pitch at Chinnaswamy Stadium. It is the nature of modern tours that the next day is spent at airports ...
Foreign Ministers of India, Russia, China to meet on October 21
NEW DELHI, OCT. 10. The Foreign Ministers of India, Russia and China will meet on the sidelines of an international conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on October 21 as part of their annual consultations on a range of issues, the Russian Foreign ...
Australia completes formalities
BANGALORE, OCT. 10. It possibly had to do with providing Shane Warne an opportunity to regain the record for most number of Test wickets. But Australia did itself no good by introducing spearhead Glenn McGrath as late as in the 13th over on the ...
Assam floods toll crosses 100
GUWAHATI, OCT. 10. The toll in the flash floods in Assam's Goalpara district has crossed 100 with the district authorities and the Army recovering more bodies from the affected villages today. Official sources said the final toll might be ...
Shells, bombs dumped in drain
NEW DELHI, OCT. 10. One more shell was recovered today from the four containers on the Inland Container Depot (ICD) premises at Tughlakabad in South Delhi. The containers carried scrap meant for Bhushan Steel and Strips of Ghaziabad. Seven ...
17 killed as Rumsfeld visits Iraq
MANAMA, OCT. 10. At least 17 persons were killed in two separate bomb attacks in Baghdad as the U.S. Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, arrived there today to see for himself the prospects of holding elections in January. A suicide bombing ...