Liyaqat Shah, suspected Hizbul militant, granted bail by Delhi court
May 17, 2013
Congress 'adopts' boy who gave newspaper to Rahul Gandhi for free
May 17, 2013
Silo bags storage: Solution to India's storage problems?
May 13, 2013
Chargesheet that names Sajjan Kumar lies buried in police files for 21 years
May 12, 2013
Liyaqat Shah, suspected Hizbul militant, granted bail by Delhi court
Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Friday May 17, 2013
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, the Kashmiri man who was arrested by the Delhi Police on the grounds that he wanted to target the national capital, was today granted bail by a city court.
1984 anti-Sikh riots: Chargesheet that names Sajjan Kumar lies buried in police files for 21 years
Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Sunday May 12, 2013
As protests against former MP Sajjan Kumar's acquittal in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case continue, agitators are demanding that a chargesheet prepared by the Delhi Police 21 year ago in another riot case be filed in court.
MiG-29 K Squadron commissioned into Indian Navy
Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Sunday May 12, 2013
Defence Minister AK Antony today commissioned the first MiG-29 K - supersonic fighter jets squadron into the Indian Navy at the INS Hansa in Goa.
Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt | Saturday May 11, 2013
A week after the Chinese Army withdrew from Raki Nalla in north Ladakh ending a 21-day face-off between the two neighbours, Defence Minister A K Antony said India would continue to upgrade its infrastructure and capabilities along the border with Chi...
India-China pullback: what happened behind the scenes
Edited by Mala Das | Tuesday May 7, 2013
The end of a 20-day face-off with China in Ladakh came after intense diplomatic pressure, including the threat that India was willing to scale down its relations with its neighbour if the latter did not withdraw a platoon camped on Indian territory s...
Scuffle over water in Bhopal, 10-year-old killed
Reported by Siddharth Ranjan Das; edited by Janaki Fernandes | Saturday May 4, 2013
A fight over water between two families in Bhopal led to the death of a ten-year-old boy.
As Sarabjit Singh's body arrives in Amritsar, disgraceful politics on display
Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Friday May 3, 2013
Across the country this evening, candle-light gatherings were held in memory of Sarabjit Singh, whose body was flown home on a special plane from Lahore, where he died in hospital six days after he was brutally attacked in prison.
Despite Ladakh stand-off, India and China to hold joint military exercises in October
Reported by Sudhi Ranjan Sen; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh | Wednesday May 1, 2013
India and China are far from resolving a border deadlock in Ladakh, but the armies of the two countries are on schedule to hold joint military exercises this October in the Chengdu military region in China.
Four-year-old, who died of rape injuries, buried in her home village
Reported by Syed Imtiaz Jaleel and Siddharth Ranjan Das; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh | Tuesday April 30, 2013
The four-year-old child -- who died yesterday at a Nagpur hospital from rape injuries -- was today buried in her village in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, where had been assaulted on April 17.
Third flag meeting for India and China offers some progress
Reported by Sudhi Ranjan Sen and Nitin A Gokhale; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh | Tuesday April 30, 2013
At a third flag meeting between army commanders from India and China, some progress was made in the search for a solution to the stand-off in Ladakh, provoked when Chinese troops set up camp 19 kms within Indian territory on April 15.
Two reports that are ominous for Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar
Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Monday April 29, 2013
Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar has said that he will not resign on account of the series of recent sexual attacks on young girls in the capital, some of which have been blamed on police inefficiency.
Hospital wing collapses in Bhopal; one dead, 25 injured
Reported by Siddharth Ranjan Das; Edited by Mala Das (with inputs from Agencies) | Saturday April 27, 2013
One person has been killed and 25 others injured after a section of a wing of a government hospital in Bhopal collapsed on Friday. Two of those rescued have sustained serious injuries.
Bhopal hospital wing collapses; 25 rescued, several feared trapped
Reported by Siddharth Ranjan Das; Edited by Mala Das (with inputs from Agencies) | Friday April 26, 2013
A section of a wing of a government hospital in Bhopal has collapsed. Twenty-five people have been rescued, but several others, including patients, are feared trapped.
Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Friday April 26, 2013
The possibility of a third flag meeting in Ladakh today between Army commanders from China and India seems remote for now, as a stand-off continues over a Chinese platoon setting up camp 10 kilometres inside Indian territory in the Depsang Valley.
How China may use current crisis to extract big concessions from India
Nitin A Gokhale and Sudhi Ranjan Sen (with inputs from Reuters) | Friday April 26, 2013
Army commanders from China and India are likely to hold a third flag meeting tomorrow in Ladakh over Beijing's refusal to withdraw a platoon that has set up camp 10 kilometres inside Indian territory in the Depsang Valley.