Business Affairs Economy Entertainment General Politics Technology Sports

India News

Monday to Saturday - 1000 Hours. - 1830 Hours.
http://news.IndiaID.com/
| |
Time in India
New Delhi Weather

CRICKET



This Month
October 2005
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
Year Archive
View Article  Non-metro airports to be upgraded

The Government has identified 35 non-metro airports in the country for upgradation at a cost of Rs 5,000-6,000 crore, and plans to allow commercial exploitation of airport land for generating funds through public-private participation.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02FQ to read the complete article.

View Article  Delhi govt steps in to regulate onion prices

The Delhi government will set up 25-30 retail outlets from Sunday around the wholesale vegetable markets in Delhi where onions will be priced between Rs 16-20.This government will monitor these outlets near the mandis to ensure that the price control is maintained.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02FL to read the complete article.

View Article  Woman kidnapped for marrying outside caste

A woman who rebelled against her family to marry the man of her choice has been kidnapped from her husband's home in Faridabad.Two months back Kiran Malik had rebelled against her parents and uncle, an ex-DGP of Haryana to marry Manish Sharma.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02EZ to read the complete article.

 

View Article  Kiran Bedi's NGO right in issuing summons: court

A Delhi court on Saturday ruled that an NGO run by senior IPS officer Kiran Bedi was not wrong in issuing summons to a family accused of domestic violence. The order came on a complaint filed by one Paras Khatri against Navjyoti which had allegedly threatened him and his family of "action" if they do not appear before it.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02EX to read the complete article.

 

 


 

View Article  Mafia and B'wood: Wedded forever

The clips of Govinda laughing and joking with Dawood Ibrahim may have had gawk value, but the 'information' they were imparting was old hat. Bollywood's dangerous liaisons with the mafia have been known to the police, press and even the most averagely informed man on the street for a long time now.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02ET to read the complete article.


 

View Article  Curfew relaxed in Assam

Curfew was relaxed on Saturday until dusk with no overnight reports of violence from Assam's strife-torn Karbi Anglong district, an official said. District magistrate DD Tripathi said "tension" prevailed in the area .

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02ES to read the complete article.

$50 Credit on Yahoo Sponsored Listing
View Article  Ban sale of non-iodised salt soon

The sale of non-iodised salt for human consumption in the country will be banned. The government will soon issue a notification to this effect. This is being done to achieve the goal of reducing by 10% Iodine Deficiency Disorders, which cause mental retardation and stunted physical growth, by 2010.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02EI to read the complete article.

 

View Article  Cop refuses to probe RJD nominee case

A probe, which should have been completed by October 20, has not been started by October 21. Despite EC ordering an investigation, Bihar police are yet to come out with a report on the "illegal" release of Vijay Prakash Yadav, Union minister Jai Prakash Narain Yadav's brother and RJD nominee from Jamui constituency.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02EH to read the complete article.

 

View Article  BPO: Woman held for data theft

In yet another case of BPO data theft, a woman was on Friday arrested in connection with the alleged stealing of secret information from a Gurgaon outsourcing firm by a British national even as the police are trying to trace the main beneficiaries of the classified data.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02EG to read the complete article.

 

Access PC anywhere anytime
View Article  Ansari innocent, says complainant

In a dramatic development Jitendra Yadav, a Mau resident, met Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav today to give a clean chit to Independent Mau MLA and muscleman Mukhtar Ansari in the case of his (Yadav) younger brother’s murder.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02EE to read the complete article.

View Article  Centre, ULFA to hold talks next week

The Centre and the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) will begin their historic peace talks next week which could pave the way for return of permanent peace in the North-Eastern state after more than two decades of violence.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02ED to read the complete article.


 

View Article  Militants set up quake relief camps in PoK

Banned terrorist groups like the Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba are openly operating relief camps for earthquake victims in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.These groups may still be active as terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, but in PoK, they are being seen as saviours.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02EA to read the complete article.

 

View Article  Costly effort to restore Peace Bridge

An expensive operation is underway to restore the Peace Bridge or Aman Setu that links Kashmir to Pakistan occupied parts of the state.The 8 October earthquake triggered landslides on the route forcing authorities to halt the Peace Bus between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02E9 to read the complete article.


 

View Article  Police brutality haunts Bijnore residents

Two days after renewed violence during Panchayat polls, people have begun fleeing from Dara Nagar village of Bijnore in Uttar Pradesh.The trouble began when local political workers beat up people trying to protest false votes being cast.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02E7 to read the complete article.

View Article  Onion prices spiral, Pawar rules out import

Onion prices have sky rocketed across the country, particularly in Maharastra, which supplies 90 per cent of the national produce.Onions in the state now cost three times as much as last week, the highest in 8 years and prices are likely to go up further in the next fortnight.

Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/02E5 to read the complete article.