The EC has announced that Murali Deora didn't violated the model code of conduct by giving out a statement suggesting the reduction of 'fuel prices'.  |


Former President Pervez Musharraf has blamed Pakistan's current administration for the tensions in ties with India in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks, saying it should have made it clear how strong it is about fighting terrorism.  |
Responding to Achuthanandan's remarks on slain Major Unnikrishnan's family, CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat has clarified that CM's comments were regrettable.  |
The government is also evolving a comprehensive strategy to minimise any adverse impact of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on tourism. Countries like the US, Britain, France and Australia on Thursday advised their citizens to defer travel to India's commercial  |


The company's managing director R Subramanian told PTI in Chennai that the stores would hold products like laptops, printers, computers apart from mobile phones.  |
Besides, the Vikram Pandit-led bank has hinted at further job cuts in the coming days, after already having cut down or announced plans to bring down its workforce to below 3,00,000 employees from more than 3,75,000 at the end of  |
FMCG major Dabur India has decided to hold back the expansion plan of its newly launched retail arm with an aim of capitalising more from further downslide in retail rentals that the company is expecting.  |
The company, however, did not specify how much capital it has planned to raise from the public through this initiative and also the purpose for such a step. This is the first time since 1995 that Tata Motors is borrowing  |
India-ASEAN Summit, scheduled for December 17 in Thailand, has been postponed as crisis-ridden South-East Asian country is unable to host the meet.  |
In this regard, AIG has entered into an agreement with Aabar Investments PJSC to sell its subsidiary, the insurance firm said in a statement on on Monday. According to UK daily The Telegraph, the Swiss subsidiary would be sold for  |
Air India has decided to reduce fuel surcharge on all domestic flights by Rs 400 with effect from Tuesday.  |
Move aimed at forcing airlines to revoke decision to withdraw 5 per cent commission.  |
JP Morgan Chase is planning to slash nearly 21 per cent of workforce and lay off 4,000 employees by January at Washington Mutual, which was acquired by the investment banking major in September.  |
Former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld once said that the enemy gets a vote. The Islamists cast their ballot in Mumbai.  |
Daniel Craig certainly looks like a hard ass who can crawl through miles of broken glass without breaking a sweat, and can turn on the charm, but he's not smug or smarmy. He even seems capable of experiencing moral...  |
Commencing the day's play at 35/0, the rot would set in quickly for the New Zealanders who saw any chance of competitive showing dissipate in the morning session where they lost five wickets before lunch...  |
Counting many elements, including terrorism and nuclear weapons, in Pakistan as causes of international worries, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has described the country as an 'international migraine'.  |
At least two persons were killed and 30 others injured when suspected KLNLF militants triggered a blast in a passenger train.  |
It may sound curious but a Govt survey shows 209 men were kidnapped in the country last year to force them into wedlock.  |
India on Tuesday said that it was not considering military action in response to terror attacks in Mumbai that killed at least 183 people. But India is still awaiting response of Pakistan after New Delhi demanded Islamabad hand over about  |
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