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Major trouble for Minority ministry
The government's decision to create a new ministry for minority affairs has come under sharp criticism from the Opposition.
Anand wins Corus chess tourney
After Topalov was held to a draw by Peter Leko, Anand was under pressure to score a victory over Gelfand.
Starbucks' heady coffee, music to go global
Starbucks, plans to start extending its unique USA blend of coffeehouse plus music store to its 10,000-plus outlets around the globe.
Wenger not interested in England job
England have begun a search for a successor to Sven-Goran Eriksson, who will step down after the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
Germany to bid for 2011 women's WC
German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced last November that her government would back such a project.
Gone in a Puff
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsAfter attending the first national tobacco control conference, my stand on the government interference on depiction of smoking in films, changed to a certain extent...
7 banks fined over demat debacle
The banking regulator has moved in to punish banks guilty of the IPO scam, unearthed by stock market regulator SEBI.
The Night Reporters.......!!!
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsFor someone, comparatively new in journalism and also fresh from a print background just the idea of a grave-yard shift gave me the jitters. the first question that...
Satyam's Q3 profits rise 13 pc
India's fourth largest software exporter, Satyam Computers, has beaten market expectations with its third quarters numbers.
On the Dilemma of Horns
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsOn Makar Sankranti this year, I saw something beautiful.I was walking around the newsroom, where producers were busy preparing for our coverage of all the celebrati...
Slice of India in Narnia animation
Mumbai-based studio, Rhythm and Hues India is where some of the shots of Chronicles of Narnia came to life.
India-Pakistan in a pitch battle
Pakistan's chief curator Agha Zahid is hard at work at Faisalabad's Iqbal stadium trying to prepare a result-oriented wicket.
Protests grip Nepal despite ban
Despite ban on protests in Nepal, political parties have vowed to go ahead with a planned demonstration against King Gyanendra's direct rule in Nepal.
Asiad 2006 torch to visit India
The torch will be lit on October 2006 in Doha, the host city for the Games, and will visit every former Asian Games host.
Centre rapped for poor rehab in A&N
A Parliamentary Committee has criticised Central Government for not finalising rehabilitation schemes for tsunami affected A&N.
India may pull out of Iran pipeline
India has decided to drop out of the proposed $7 billion gas pipeline project from Iran via Pakistan.