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Prahlad Patel advocates for labour
Newsleaks Bureau Recently when BJP president Nitin Gadkari was discussing his party strategy with his colleagues, somebody suggested that the BJP should not bother about
Now is the golden era of Indian cinema: Waheeda Rehman
Waheeda Rehman, the star of ageless classics such as “Guide” and “Kaagaz Ke Phool”, feels the golden era of Indian cinema was not in her
In the name of fighting terror (Part 2)
…… The mysterious death of Qateel Siddiqui, who was killed at the Yerawada central jail in Pune, has raised questions about the credibility of our
In the name of fighting terror (Part 1)
Terror returned to New Delhi’s Jamia Nagar last month when some officers from the anti-terrorist squad (ATS) tried to pick up a 14-year-old boy from
‘Trinamool won’t ally with NDA’: Mukul Roy
The Trinamool Congress will never ally with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led NDA or join any front that includes the Left, party general secretary Mukul
My best is yet to come: Sridevi
More than 265 films in her oeuvre but Sridevi, the reigning queen of the 1980s and 1990s who is back after a 15-year gap with
Sheila wants the regularisation process completed by early 2013
By: Our Correspondent Amidst the growing protest against the Congress-led UPA government’s policies at the Centre, the Delhi government is literally rushing the process of
Revealing budget spoils film’s prospect: Lakshmy Ramakrishnan
Veteran Tamil actress Lakshmy Ramakrishnan has moved to direction with “Aarohanam”, a low budget film about a free-spirited woman that was loved by critics but
A peek into an ancient past – through ghost walls
They were walls that existed hundreds of years ago – of buildings to house royalty and even deities. Today they are reduced to “ghost walls”.
Loud music, earphones lead to hearing loss
It’s an all too familiar sight these days – people, mostly youngsters, with earphones on, listening to music on their i-Pods or mobile phones. The
Lucknow school is world’s ‘largest’
Starting from five students and a Rs.300 loan, a Lucknow school has travelled a long way to become the school with the most number of
Mamata’s gains and losses
Trinamool Congress supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s decision to withdraw support to the UPA regime seems to have been guided by political
Government doesn’t protect whistleblowers: Activists
On Sep 2, Nandi Singh, 40, was hacked to death in a remote village in Assam. His crime: he blew the whistle on misappropriation in
Equal varsity reservation for disabled as SC/ST: Court
The Delhi High Court has held that a university here has to provide equal reservation to disabled candidates in admission as available to scheduled caste








