I will continue to be CVC: P J Thomas |
- I will continue to be CVC: P J Thomas
- UPA issues whip to its MPs to attend Parliament
- 12 Army women officers made permanent
- Interpol posts 'red notice' for WikiLeaks founder
- WikiLeaks: US aid won't stop Pak based terror
- WikiLeaks reveal tensions between China, N Korea
- Gold hits record high; Rs 21,000 eyed in India
- Andhra cabinet sworn in, Jagan loyalists axed
- Army withdraws release slamming Omar on AFSPA
- Number of HIV patients dropping in India: Study
- 90 pc of train mishaps due to overwork: report
- Rs 1.5 crore recovered from rapist Tantrik's home
| I will continue to be CVC: P J Thomas Posted: 30 Nov 2010 09:50 PM PST Central Vigilance Commissioner PJ Thomas says he will not resign. The govt tells Supreme Court he won't head the 2G probe. |
| UPA issues whip to its MPs to attend Parliament Posted: 30 Nov 2010 05:41 PM PST With no end in sight to the deadlock over the 2G scam, UPA has issued a whip to its members to attend Parliament. |
| 12 Army women officers made permanent Posted: 30 Nov 2010 09:55 PM PST Following the grant of permanent commission the 12 women officers will be eligible for higher positions in the Army. |
| Interpol posts 'red notice' for WikiLeaks founder Posted: 30 Nov 2010 06:30 PM PST Julian Assange, a former computer hacker now at the centre of a global controversy after WikiLeaks released classified US diplomatic cables. |
| WikiLeaks: US aid won't stop Pak based terror Posted: 30 Nov 2010 06:57 PM PST WikiLeaks reveals an ex-US envoy to Pakistan saying no amount of aid will stop Pakistan from backing terror groups. |
| WikiLeaks reveal tensions between China, N Korea Posted: 30 Nov 2010 06:06 PM PST The leaked documents published by WikiLeaks reveal tensions festering between China and its close ally and neighbor, North Korea. |
| Gold hits record high; Rs 21,000 eyed in India Posted: 30 Nov 2010 09:38 PM PST India's gold benchmark futures on Wednesday struck a record high of Rs 20,625 per 10 grams. |
| Andhra cabinet sworn in, Jagan loyalists axed Posted: 30 Nov 2010 06:37 PM PST The new Andhra Pradesh cabinet under the chief ministership of Kiran Reddy was sworn in on Wednesday. |
| Army withdraws release slamming Omar on AFSPA Posted: 30 Nov 2010 07:39 PM PST The Army has withdraw an official release slamming the Omar govt for deteriorating law and order situation in J&K. |
| Number of HIV patients dropping in India: Study Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:25 AM PST In 2008, of 5,890 patients, only 228 tested positive; in 2009, 140 out of 2,526 and in 2010, 139 out of 2,565. |
| 90 pc of train mishaps due to overwork: report Posted: 30 Nov 2010 06:26 PM PST The report shows some of the high speed train drivers have to perform continuous 8 hours duty without stoppage. |
| Rs 1.5 crore recovered from rapist Tantrik's home Posted: 30 Nov 2010 01:18 AM PST Police has recovered Rs 1.5 crore in cash and jewellery worth more than Rs 50 lakh from the house of the tantrik. |
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Central Vigilance Commissioner PJ Thomas says he will not resign. The govt tells Supreme Court he won't head the 2G probe.
With no end in sight to the deadlock over the 2G scam, UPA has issued a whip to its members to attend Parliament.
Following the grant of permanent commission the 12 women officers will be eligible for higher positions in the Army.
Julian Assange, a former computer hacker now at the centre of a global controversy after WikiLeaks released classified US diplomatic cables.
WikiLeaks reveals an ex-US envoy to Pakistan saying no amount of aid will stop Pakistan from backing terror groups.
The leaked documents published by WikiLeaks reveal tensions festering between China and its close ally and neighbor, North Korea.
India's gold benchmark futures on Wednesday struck a record high of Rs 20,625 per 10 grams.
The new Andhra Pradesh cabinet under the chief ministership of Kiran Reddy was sworn in on Wednesday.
The Army has withdraw an official release slamming the Omar govt for deteriorating law and order situation in J&K.
In 2008, of 5,890 patients, only 228 tested positive; in 2009, 140 out of 2,526 and in 2010, 139 out of 2,565.
The report shows some of the high speed train drivers have to perform continuous 8 hours duty without stoppage.
Police has recovered Rs 1.5 crore in cash and jewellery worth more than Rs 50 lakh from the house of the tantrik.
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