Don Dawood chargesheeted in IPL spot fixing
New Delhi: Fugitive don Dawood Ibrahim, his aide Chhota Shakeel and three Rajasthan Royal cricketers figured in the charge sheet filed by police on Tuesday in a Delhi court over the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot fixing case. Dawood was identified as the kingpin of the racket.
The Delhi Police on Tuesday filed its voluminous charge sheet in the court here in the IPL spot-fixing case naming underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, his close aide Chhota S
Telangana is born: Five-decade-old dream fulfilled
New Delhi: After years of protests and struggle, the proposal for a separate state for Telangana and the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday got the approval of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coordination committee and the Congress Workin
Sad exit for the star of royal birth: Queen's Indian footman returns to India as visa expires
London: The young Indian footman who helped announce the birth notice of Prince George on its golden easel is no longer employed at Buckingham Palace, sources have confirmed.
A week after his image flashed around the world as the royal footman who o
India-born Mamnoon Hussain is Pakistan's new President
Islamabad: Pakistan has elected India-born Mamnoon Hussain, backed by the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-N party (PML-N), as its 12th president on Tuesday.
Hussain, a close aide of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, will replace incumbent Asif Ali Za
Hit wicket! BCCI probe panel illegal, unconstitutional: Bombay High Court
Bombay: In a huge setback to N Srinivasan, the Bombay High Court on Tuesday termed the two-member probe panel set up to investigate the IPL spot-fixing scandal as unconstitutional and illegal. The high court has asked the BCCI to set up a new probe p
RBI leaves key interest rates unchanged in rupee battle
Mumbai: Weighed down by a weak rupee, the Reserve Bank on Tuesday chose to keep all key interest rates unchanged and asked the government to take urgent steps to reign in the high current account deficit.
As expected, the Reserve Bank of India left
Indian Army most influential in Asia Pacific region, says US General
Washington: Describing the Indian Army as the "most influential" in Asia Pacific, US Chief of Army Staff General Raymond T Odierno on Monday stressed on the importance of building military-to-military relationship between the two countries.
Taliban militants free over 300 inmates in Pakistan prison attack
Dera Ismail Khan: Around 150 Taliban militants disguised as policemen attacked a prison in northwest Pakistan, freeing more than 300 prisoners, including 25 “Hardcore terrorists,” officials said. The prison was housing at least 5000 priso
NASA, ISRO in talks for developing satellite jointly for first time
Bangalore: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and US space agency NASA are in talks for the first time to jointly build a satellite."Now, there is a feasibility study going on whether we can jointly make a satellite, with synthetic apertu