Monday May 12, 2008

Bhopal     Madhya Pradesh     Nation     Sports     Editorial     Astro     Business    


 
Search
Google   
News
World
Columnists
Opinion
Letters
Open Forum
Cartoon
Stock
Weather
Today's Picture
Classified
Matrimonial
Archives
 Home>>>Nation 

 
Jammu gun battle: 2 ultras among 7 killed 

Jammu, May 11:
Security forces on Sunday stormed a house in Sambha district in Jammu region and rescued all the five hostages, including three women, from militants' clutches, official sources said.
 
Kalam backs N-deal: On Pokhran II 10th anniversary 

Mumbai, May 11:
Making a strong case for the Indo-US civil nuclear deal facing stiff opposition from the Left, former President A P J Abdul Kalam said the country is dependent heavily on nuclear power in the future for which it will need...
 
8 jawans killed as army vehicle fall into Chenab  

Jammu, May 11:
Eight army jawans were on Sunday killed when an army vehicle fell into the Chenab river in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir. A vehicle of eight Rashtriya Rifles was on its way to Doda town when it skidded off the road...
 
CBI examines former defence secretary 

New Delhi, May 11:
CBI has questioned UPSC chairman Subir Datta as part of its probe into the alleged irregularities in the Rs 1,150 crore Barak missile deal with Israel.
 
Panchayat polls: Low turn-out in Maoist-hit Bankura  

Bankura, May 11:
Only 22 per cent votes were polled till 1500 hours in the Maoist-hit areas of Bankura district following a poll-boycott call by the ultras.
 
Left may issue another warning to UPA: CPI  

New Delhi, May 11:
The Left parties are likely to issue another warning soon to the ruling UPA following the "failure" of the government to stem burgeoning prices and its efforts to operationalise the Indo-US nuclear deal, the CPI said on Sunday.
 
Advocate does not require to follow a dress code: HC 

Mumbai, May 11:
An advocate does not require to follow a dress-code while seeking to meet an undertrial lodged in prison but his identification card issued by the Bar Council is sufficient, said a city-based advocate.
 
Marriage without kids: Key to bliss 

London, May 11:
Convention tells us the route to happiness is having children. Yet, a researcher has claimed that marriage without kids is actually the key to bliss.
 
Print This Page         Mail This Story
 
 


 

 

About us Contact us Terms & Conditions Advertisements

Asia News  © Central Chronicle 2007.  India News