With safety being top priority this Eid in view of recent bomb blasts in Pakistan, most Pakistanis played safe and stayed indoors, but -- like always it was difficult to dampen their sense of humour. Over cups of green tea and...
The much-awaited Judges (Inquiry) Bill 2006 is in for further delay as the Government wants more "in-depth" discussions on the "sensitive" issue before introducing it in Parliament. The Government conveyed to the Parliamentary...
New Delhi, Oct 6 (IANS) Somya and Shubham Giri, who were struck off the school rolls last month as their parents could not afford to pay the fees, can now look forward to classes at their south Delhi school again thanks to the...
Two months after Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan recommended the removal of Calcutta High Court judge Soumitra Sen on charges of corruption, the government remains unsure whether the move would succeed.
KOCHI: Durga Puja, according to K. Narayana Kurup, former acting Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, is an occasion to invoke the blessings of Goddess Durga “to give us enough strength to conquer our inner enemies that...
NEW DELHI: Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss may not have found support in the government for decriminalising homosexuality, but India's National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) chief S. Rajendra Babu is on his side. He says the...
The film distributor took a sigh of relief after High Court of Madhya Pradesh lifted the ban on the screening of the film Jodhaa Akbar in the state on Tuesday. But UTV Motion Pictures, the producer of the film filed a plea...
From ANI London, Oct 6: The one and only complete chain of office from the period of Henry VIII is expected to fetch 300,000 pounds when it is auctioned by Christie's in London next month. The chain of office is a collar, which...
NEW DELHI: Rates of wages for working and other newspaper employees are to be increased at the rate of 30 per cent of basic wage. According to a decision of the Union Cabinet, the interim enhancement is to be paid by the...
WASHINGTON - The law is a guide to an orderly society, an American cardinal said an a church service Sunday that included five Supreme Court justices ahead of the start of their new term. At the annual Red Mass, Cardinal John...